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WAITING FOR WAITING FOR GODOT – Thinking Cap Theatre’s Premiere Production at the Vanguard

05 Thursday Feb 2015

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ThinkingCap - strokeThinking Cap Theatre
presents the South Eastern Premiere of
Waiting for Waiting for Godot

by Dave Hanson
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“…Waiting for Waiting for Godot is a perfectly executed trip into
metatheatrical purgatory…” TimeOut New York

February 5, 2015
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL: What better way to inaugurate a brand new theatrical space than with a play that masterfully and humorously takes on a theatrical classic. Thinking Cap Theatre moves into the Vanguard on February 19th with Dave Hanson’s critically acclaimed Waiting for Waiting for Godot. The production will run through March 1st.

Hanson’s comedy about two understudies who are waiting to ‘go on’ in a production of Samuel Beckett’s classic Waiting for Godot – itself a play about two men who wait for a man they’ve never met, who never arrives – is not in any way an adaptation or interpretation of Beckett’s work, but rather a brand new play that examines theatre, acting, and art in a unique, clever, and extremely funny way.

A winner of the Overall Excellence Award for Overall Play at the 2013 New York Fringe Festival, Waiting for Waiting for Godot was described as ‘gleefully absurd’ by TimeOut New York, ‘delectable’ by the New York Times, and ‘damn near perfect’ by Theatre is Easy.

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Nicole Stodard

Thinking Cap Theatre’s artistic director Nicole Stodard is directing the production:
“It’s not all that often that you read a script and laugh out loud,” she says “But that was the case with Waiting for Waiting for Godot.  Combine that with its smart, reverential winking at Beckett, one of the greatest experimental authors of all time, and of course the added irony of how long TCT has been ‘waiting’ to go on at The Vanguard, and I knew that the play would be a fun way to kick off TCT’s 5th season.”

The production will star Scott Douglas Wilson, Mark Duncan, and Christina Groom.

Thinking Cap Theatre’s new home, The Vanguard is an intimate, versatile, 99-seat black box performance space located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale.  Formerly a church when first erected in 1939, the freshly remodeled venue will be a modern sanctuary for the arts. Founding Executive Director, Nicole Stodard, and her creative team have given the space a mid-century flair with a mod color palette, Sputnik chandeliers and pop art reminiscent of Warhol adorning the lobby lounge.  However, they have preserved the original 30-feet Dade County pine ceiling in the central room that is now the performance area. The Vanguard will serve as the permanent residence for Thinking Cap Theatre, and as a creative hub to showcase a range of artistic offerings, including the work of other local and visiting theatre companies, stand-up comedy, dance, film screenings, art installations, and live music. The venue’s soft opening will take place the weekend of February 20th; its grand opening will follow in the spring upon completion of the building’s facade by Glavovic Studios, the firm that designed the Young at Art Museum. vanguardarts.org
vanguard logoTickets for Waiting for Waiting for Godot are $30 ($20 for students with ID) and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased by calling 813-220-1546 or on line at http://wfwfg.brownpapertickets.com The Vanguard is located at 1501 S. Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, 33301.  There is free street parking surrounding the building and a metered municipal lot just south of The Vanguard on Andrews Ave.

For more information about Thinking Cap Theatre/The Vanguard visit www.vanguardarts.org or contact Nicole Stodard at nicole@thinkingcaptheatre.com / 813-220-1546 or Carol Kassie at ckassie@gmail.com /561-445-9244.

Waiting for Waiting for Godot
By Dave Hanson
February 19 – March 1
Thursday 2/19 8pm (Preview)
Friday 2/20 8pm (Opening Night)
Saturday 2/21 8pm
Sunday 2/22 5pm
Wednesday 2/25 8pm
Thursday 2/26 8pm
Friday 2/27 8pm
Saturday 2/28 8pm
Sunday 3/1 (2 Shows) 5pm & 8pm
Tickets: $30 /$20 for students with ID
To purchase tickets: 813-220-1546 / http://wfwfg.brownpapertickets.com
The Vanguard
1501 S. Andrews Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
vanguardarts.org

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Thinking Cap Theatre presents the U.S. Premiere of ‘hot dog’ by Sarah Kosar – May 16 – June 1

06 Tuesday May 2014

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ThinkingCap - strokeSarah Kosar’s new play hot dog is an intriguing, conceptual piece
that immediately gets the audience asking loads of questions.
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HOT DOG POSTCARD FINAL FRONTRemember all those adages about dogs? In Sarah Kosar’s biting dark comedy, many of those adages ring true and compel the story in ways that will surprise audiences.

In keeping with its mission to present experimental and thought provoking theatre and to program works by women, Thinking Cap Theatre will mount the U.S. premiere of hot dog by Sarah Kosar from May 16 through June 1 in the Black Box Theatre at Nova Southeastern University’s Don Taft University Center.

An absurdist dark comedy in the vein of Albee and Beckett, hot dog centers on Maryanne, a long-suffering daughter fed up with caring for her very demanding, elderly mother, who’s literally become “the Dog” next door. Desperate for a new leash on life, Maryanne recruits her sister, Carol, to return home and take over. What ensues is a funny, disturbing, and thought provoking exploration of family dynamics and what it means to give and receive care.

hot dog features a strong cast of South Florida actors, including Sally Bondi as Dog, Niki Fridh and Ann Marie Olson as Dog’s daughters, and Mark Duncan, as Dog’s son-in-law. A team of women artists will spearhead this premiere production: Nicole Stodard (direction, sound, and costume), Chastity Collins (scenic design and costume), Carey Brianna Hart (stage management), Cat Del Buono (video artist), Desiree Mora (board operation), and Axy Carrion-Bannon (makeup), production artwork (Donna Sanna). The show’s production image, an anthropomorphic digital design by Donna Sanna, along with other unique anthropomorphic images by Sanna, will be available for purchase at performances of hot dog. Sanna’s complete body of work can be found online at Etsy.com.

Sarah Kosar is an American stage and screen writer currently living in London. Her play hot dog received its world premiere in March 2013 at The Last Refuge, in London and was produced by Decent and published by Playdead Press. Pennsylvania State University has included the play in the syllabus for its Women in Theatre course. She holds a double BA from Pennsylvania State University in both Theatre and Film. Sarah moved to London following university and earned a Masters in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 2011; she received a distinction on her dissertation play Egg, which was featured in a showcase of commended plays submitted to the BBC’s International Playwriting Competition.

In London, Sarah has worked with The Royal Court, Hampstead Theatre, Soho Theatre, Theatre Centre, The Roundhouse, The Lyric Hammersmith, Descent, the BBC, The Old Red Lion, Southwark Playhouse, Arch 468 and more. She has taken part in the Royal Court Young Writers Programme, Royal Court Studio Invitation Group, Lyric Young Writers, and Soho Writers Lab.

There will be a ‘talk back’ and book signing with playwright Sarah Kosar, director Nicole Stodard, and the cast of hot dog after the Sunday (3 pm) performance on May 18th.

While its permanent home, The Vanguard, is under construction this spring, Thinking Cap Theatre has the honor of being the guest resident theatre company at Nova Southeastern University. hot dog will run from May 16th through June 1st in NSU’s Black Box Theatre in the Don Taft University Center. Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at www.thinkingcaptheatre.com or by calling 813-220-1546.

For more information about Thinking Cap Theatre, visit www.thinkingcaptheatre.com.

hot dog
By Sarah Kosar
May 16 – June 1
Performances: Thurs – Sat: 8 pm
Sun: 3 pm
Tickets: $35 /Students $
10 – with valid ID (only available for reserving by phone or rush at the door)
Nova Southeastern University
Black Box Theatre | Don Taft University Center
3301 College Avenue,
Davie, FL 33314
Tickets: 813-220-1546 / www.thinkingcaptheatre.com

Praise for hot dog:

hot dog is the sort of thing I’d normally expect to see programmed at the Donmar, Soho or possibly even Royal Court […] a theatrical experience far superior to most you’ll find One Stop Arts

Simultaneously funny and thought provoking, this show will stay with you long into the evening […] hot dog is a striking piece of new writing which skillfully tackles questions of ageing, illness and humanity with consistently dark but on-the-mark humour.
Everything Theatre

…a thought provoking black comedy […] Grab this play before you miss out. You won’t be disappointed.
Female Arts

Sarah Kosar is a playwright to watch out for, her already powerful pen bound to sharpen into a caustic, prodding instrument […] hot dog makes for a great surrealistic theatre experience.
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Thinking Cap Theatre presents the Florida Premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s POOL (NO WATER) February 21 – March 8

09 Sunday Feb 2014

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 Thinking Cap Theatre
presents
the Florida Premiere of
Mark Ravenhill’s
Pool (No Water)
February 21 – March 8
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TCT is Pooling All Artists and Lovers of Art for the
Florida Premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s Pool (No Water)


Thinking Cap Theatre will present the Florida premiere of Pool (No Water), a darkly comic, brutally honest investigation of what it means to be an artist and to survive in the art world. The production will run from February 21st through March 8th at the Muse Center for the Arts in Fort Lauderdale.

Pool (No Water) centers on a group of artists, who are former classmates, longtime friends, and ongoing rivals.  The play’s twisting, lyrical narrative recounts the highs and lows of their journey together as they have struggled to preserve their humanity while pursuing their passion. Directed by Nicole Stodard, the production will feature a seven-person ensemble: Hannah Citrin, Casey Dressler, Niki Fridh, Noah Levine, Desiree Mora, Miles Smith, and Scott Douglas Wilson.

The poignant subject matter of Ravenhill’s play prompted TCT to reach across disciplines and include two additional components to its presentation of Pool (No Water): A solo exhibition of paintings by artist Yana Dimitrova and a ‘Call to Florida Artists’, asking them to submit poetry, prose (flash fiction or non-fiction), and video illustrating or explaining what inspires them; brings them back to art after a harsh review; prompts them to push through a bout of writer’s block or a creative slump; and propels and impels them to continue on their chosen path of creativity.   The winners were announced on February 7th:

Flash Lit Winners:
1st place – Mitchell Silverman
2nd place, two way tie – Christopher Demos Brown, Glenn Hutchinson

Film Winners:
1st place – Ann Gillespie
2nd place  – Cat Del Duono

The poetry and Flash Lit Winners will read their work on opening weekend (Feb. 22) and their winning submissions will be printed in the program.  Film winners will have their work screened for audiences during pre-show throughout the run of the production.

Thinking Cap Theatre’s Artistic Director, Nicole Stodard, discovered Yana Dimitrova’s work while doing rehearsal research for Pool (No Water) last fall. She contacted Dimitrova and began planning how TCT might incorporate the artist’s work into TCT’s production. Dimitrova’s painting, “Empty Swimming Pool,” is not only the visual image for the production, but the 54” X 65” original is also being shipped from a gallery in Atlanta to serve as part of the actual set. The original painting, priced at $4000 as well as signed, limited series of prints will be available for purchase.

Mark_RavenhillPlaywright Mark Ravenhill was born in 1966 in Sussex and educated at Bristol University, where he studied English and Drama. He was Literary Manager of Paines Plough, a company founded to develop new writing, from 1995 to 1997 and he was appointed Artistic associate at the National Theatre in 2002. His first work, a ten-minute dialogue titled Fist, was staged at London’s Finborough pub theatre venue and caught the attention of Max Stafford-Clark, director of Out of Joint Theatre Company, who invited Ravenhill to contribute a full-length play. This became Shopping and F**king, which opened at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in September 1996 and was followed by a national and international tour. His other works include Faust is Dead (1997); Sleeping Around (a collaborative writing project, 1998); Handbag (Evening Standard Award – Most Promising Playwright, 1998); Some Explicit Polaroids (1999) ; Mother Clap’s Molly House (first performed 2001); Feed Me (a radio play broadcast by the BBC in 2000); two plays for teenagers: Totally Over You (2003) and Citizenship (2006); and The Cut, which opened at the Donmar Warehouse, London in early 2006 with Sir Ian McKellen in the lead role. At this year’s Galway Arts Festival, he will perform his play Product, a monologue which debuted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005. Ravenhill’s work concerns itself with the anxieties and preoccupations of modern life, exploring themes such as the commodification of culture, the relentless impulsion to consume and the desire for instant celebrity. Ravenhill is currently Writer in Residence as Royal Shakespeare Company.

Yana Dimitrova completed her studies at the School of Fine Arts “Acd. Iliya Petrov” in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2002 and received her BFA (2006) and MFA (2008) from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah andYD 2 Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Her most recent exhibits took place in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Berlin, Budelsdorff (Germany), Bath, Manchester (UK), New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta (USA) and Sofia (Bulgaria). Dimitrova is a lecturer at The New School for liberal Arts in New York. She is currently based in Brooklyn, NY. With a strong sense of repetition, her work often functions as a social critique; Through the use of paintings, drawings and installations, Yana aims to construct a deceptive space, while questioning concepts of desire and the proposed values of the every day. http://yanadimitrova.com/blog2/

Tickets for Pool (No Water) will run from February 21st through March 8th at the Muse Center for the Arts in Ft. Lauderdale.  Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at www.thinkingcaptheatre.com or by calling 813-220-1546.
Pool (No Water)
By Mark Ravenhill
February 21 – March 8, 2014
Tickets:  $25 /Students with valid ID $10 at the door
Fridays & Saturdays at 7 pm & 9 pm
Muse Center for the Arts
99 West 14th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315
Tickets:  813-220-1546 / www.thinkingcaptheatre.com

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