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COMING SOON

IN BIG CITIES WE ARE SENTIMENTAL

 

     

 

The Old Kent Road Theater comes to the Ontological-Hysteric Theater for a one-night only event. On Saturday, March 8, the Old Kent Road Theater will workshop its newest play, In Big Cities We are Sentimental. Tickets are available at the door for $5.

 

I.B.C.W.A.S. delves into sad love and suicide. In bursts of text, pieces of sound, fractures of movement, and one elaborate puppet-sculpture used far too modestly, six contemporaries mark a path through casual melancholy and near-misses, negotiating time and space like the subject does in a waking dream—occasionally awed but all-together accepting of circumstance. It is a happy play, if you are the sort who gets your happiness from mellow floods of caffeine and the mistake of waking too early on weekend mornings.

 

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ON STAGE

MOTHER MARY AT BABY JESUS FESTIVAL

     

 

Scott Eckert makes his Old Kent Road Theater directing debut with Mother Mary Come to Me, presented at The Brick Theater's Baby Jesus One-Act Jubilee. Written by Eric Bland and starring Brian Barrett, Bibiann Choi and Siobhan Doherty, Mother Mary explores the relationship between Mary and Joseph afer Jesus' real mother, Sheila, dies during childbirth.

 

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ON STAGE

THE CHILDREN OF TRUFFAUT EXTENDED

 

     

 

The Children of Truffaut asks the question: What would happen if Jean-Luc Godard,

Federico Fellini, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder walked into a bar?

 

After a successful run at The Brick Theater's The Pretentious Festival, the Old Kent Road Theater's newest play has been extended! Truffaut is a melancholic orgy of angst-ridden transgression, diffident bluster, and casual nostalgia--in essence, an authentic hipster love story. This ain't yer momma's arthouse. Unless your momma is the lovechild of Marcello Mastroianni and Hanna Schygulla. In which case, I'd like to meet her.

 

Catch the play that NYTheatre.com calls "pure inspiration."

 

July 26-29 @ The Brick. Tickets on sale soon.

 

PRESS ON TRUFFAUT AND THE FESTIVAL

NYTheatre.com Review

New York Times - Theater List

New York Times - Week Ahead

New York Magazine

Brooklyn Rail

New York Post

New York Sun

NYTheatre.com Podcast (with Eric Bland)

 

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ONLINE

ERIC BLAND INTERVIEWED IN NYTHEATRE.COM PODCAST

     

Leonard Jacobs, National Theatre Editor for Backstage, interviewed Eric and a panel of other Pretentious Festival playwrights for NYTheatre.com. Eric weighs in on the meaning of "pretentious" and discusses the origins of and inspiration for the Old Kent Road Theater's newest play, The Children of Truffaut.

 

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Listen to the podcast now.

 

 

AWARDS

GRINGO WOWS AT WONDERLAND

     

 

First produced earlier this year at UNDER St. Marks, The Gringo of the Deli Acapulco was adapted and re-mounted for The Wonderland One-Act Festival at Theatre Row. Starring its original cast, Scott Eckert and Reema Zaman, Gringo was selected as a Top-Ten play at the festival (from hundreds of submissions). Reema was also nominated for the Wonderland Best Actress award.

 

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ON STAGE

I FELT SO FREE PREMIERE

     

The Old Kent Road Theater's sixth play premiered on Thursday, May 10, at the Tiny Theater Festival. Like other plays in this Brick Theater/Ontological-Hysteric Incubator festival, Felt takes place on a 6'x6'x6' stage. Unlike the others, it stars a life-sized canvas puppet.

 

Marty is a man. Wendy is a puppet. Loneliness is a feeling. And freedom is a loneliness.

Nothing really matters. Anyone can see.

Nothing really matters to me.

But Marty isn’t nothing. He’s free.

 

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