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Two worlds collide as blessed unrest hosts the New York University Percussion Ensemble in a percussive theatre collaboration. The NYU percussionists, led by Conductor Jonathan Haas, join us as we combine the languages of classical percussion, body percussion and physical theatre to create this explosive event. The theatre may be too small to contain this show. Let's see what happens...
Actors Zenzelé Cooper, Dave Edson, Jason Griffin, Eunjee Lee, Matthew Sincell, Mai Ushiroku, Laura Wickens, Jason Winfield
Percussionists Simon Boyar, Jesse Brickel, Matt Donello, Jeffrey Eng, Danielle Fortner,
Paul Frucht, Garrett Lanzet, Alexandra Reynolds, Jacqueline Russo
Director Anna Kepe Musical Direction Jonathan Haas Movement Advisor Kelly Hayes Stage Manager Amy E VonVett Lighting Design Benjamin C. Tevelow
TICKETS ONLY $15 Groups of 8 or more only $10
Friday, February 29–Monday, March 3 Friday & Saturday at 8:00, Sunday & Monday at 7:00 The show runs approximately 90 minutes.
The Interart Theatre 500 West 52nd Street (just west of 10th Ave), NYC

A Staged Reading
A contemporary adaptation of Chekhov's Ivanov from the original Russian by Laura Wickens
Nick has a house he can't afford, filled with live-in relatives and a dying wife. The sexy young daughter of his creditor offers to rescue him. His acceptance might just bring down the house. Fiercely comic, intense and provocative, this is Chekhov as you never imagined.
Featuring Dave Edson, Catherine Gowl, Jason Griffin, Anna Kepe, Eunjee Lee, Celli Pitt, Damen Scranton, Matthew Sincell, Darrell Stokes, Laura Wickens
Director Darren Gobert Stage Manager Amy E VonVett Lighting Design Benjamin C. Tevelow
Saturday, March 15 at 8:00 Sunday, March 16 at 7:00 FREE ADMISSION!
Staged reading runs approximately 90 minutes, with cocktails and conversation before and after.
For reservations call 212-631-8789, or email info@blessedunrest.org.
The Interart Theatre 500 West 52nd Street (just west of 10th Ave), NYC

(working title)
In June, blessed unrest and Teatri Oda of Prishtina, Kosova will continue their collaboration begun in April 2005. When the Oda company arrives in New York, hosted by blessed unrest, Jessica Burr and Oda Artistic Director Florent Mehmeti will co-direct a cast of actors from both companies.
In 2005, Jessica Burr and Matt Opatrny met Florent Mehmeti in Prishtina, attended an Oda performance, and began planning to develop work together. In May of 2006, six artists from blessed unrest traveled to Prishtina. The two companies rehearsed together, integrating a bilingual Oda actor into blessed unrest's play "Lying" which was presented at Teatri Oda for a mixed audience of Kosovars and members of the international community working in Prishtina. The companies held two workshops to share methods of actor training, and a public roundtable discussion. In September 2006 blessed unrest held a public roundtable in New York to discuss their journey. Now the collaboration continues for our New York audiences!
June, 2008
The Interart Theatre 500 West 52nd Street (just west of 10th Ave), NYC


Written by Matthew Opatrny
Based on the life and poetry of James Wilde
Journey through the heart of the Congo rainforest, a rice paddy in Vietnam, an asylum in Turkey, and a nervous first date in a Parisian café in this exploration of the real-life adventures of war correspondent James Wilde. This dynamic new play examines what motivated Wilde to obsessively pursue extreme human suffering as a reporter, and offers a new perspective on the news of war and the people who bring it to us.
James Wilde (b. 1929) spent thirty-two years tracking stories across the world as a journalist for TIME Magazine. He began his career by breaking the story of the Russian arms buildup in North Vietnam and retired after the first Gulf War. Now seventy-eight, a published poet and prolific storyteller, he has asked blessed unrest to tell his story on stage.
Featuring Jessica Burr, Zenzelé Cooper, Dave Edson, Jason Griffin, Anna Kepe, Eunjee Lee, Celli Pitt, Matthew Sincell, Darrell Stokes, Laura Wickens
Director Damen Scranton Choreographer Kelly Hayes Stage Manager Amy E. VonVett Lighting Design Benjamin C. Tevelow Costume Design Sarah Lafferty Painting Coach Ian Robertson Duncan
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