Meet Walker Vreeland & From Ship To Shape

Name: Walker Vreeland

What is your current project? From Ship to Shape

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row. It’s a perfect fit because it’s a small intimate space: ideal for a candid, confessional autobiographical monologue about mental illness. Also, who wants to think about ‘projecting’ while they’re having a nervous breakdown on stage?

What’s next for you?

A mini-tour of From Ship to Shape and then hopefully, an extended Off-Broadway run.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Indecent

Any advice for your peers?

Create your own work and get clear about who you are and the kind of work you want to do. There’s nothing more empowering for a performing artist than to have autonomy over your work, and to feel like your professional trajectory is intentional and purposeful as opposed to arbitrary. Of course it’s easier said than done, but instead of seeking validation from an external source, validate yourself with your own passion projects and the destiny that YOU are creating. Also, try to keep it all in perspective. Remember: you’re not dead.

Want More?

Website: http://www.fromshiptoshape.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walker.vreeland
Twitter: @walkeronradio
Instagram: @walkervreeland
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvfQ3PBo7G8

Walker Vreeland is an award-winning radio personality, producer, writer, actor, singer and voice over artist. As a radio personality, he is best known for having hosted The Afternoon Show on 102.5 WBAZ-FM in The Hamptons, and as the creator and host of the podcast Interview with the Artist where he has interviewed such stars as Cyndi Lauper, Joy Behar, Betty Buckley, David Brenner, Sally Struthers, James Frey, Paula Poundstone, Cheech Marin, Sandra Bernhard and Jane Krakowski. He’s also been heard on 92.9 & 96.9 WEHM on Long Island, 103.9 WFAS in Westchester, NY, 96.7 ‘The Coast’ in Norwalk, CT and WEBE 108 in Bridgeport, CT. As an actor and singer, Walker has worked extensively in theater, film and television. Off-Broadway: From Ship to Shape (United Solo Theater Festival). Other New York theater credits include: Little Women (workshop w/ Deborah Gibson & Elaine Stritch), The Other Dorothy, Erostratus, Just So Stories (Theaterworks USA) and the award-winning musical revue Our Life & Times (Winner of 1999 MAC and Bistro Awards). Regional: From Ship to Shape (New Works Festival at Bay Street Theater), Arthur’s Christmas (The Vineyard Playhouse). Touring: From Ship to Shape, A Christmas Carol, Phantom, Just So Stories. He’s been featured on MTV and VH1, and his films include: Sex Farce, Thinking Out Loud, and A Beautiful Mind. Graduate of Walnut Hill School for the Arts, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and Connecticut School of Broadcasting. From 2013 to 2016, Walker was voted #1 Personality in the Hamptons (Platinum Award) by Dan’s Papers.


Show Information: 

WHEN: Saturday, September 30 at 2pm – SOLD OUT
Monday, October 2 at 9pm – SOLD OUT
Wednesday, October 4 at 9pm

WHERE: United Solo Theatre Festival
The Studio Theatre at Theatre Row
410 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

TICKETS: https://www.telecharge.com/Off-Broadway/United-Solo-Festival-2017/Overview?&aid=ven000193900

**​​*When purchasing tickets via telecharge, please provide: the FESTIVAL name (United Solo Theatre Festival), and the specific DAY and TIME of FROM SHIP TO SHAPE: Wednesday, Oct 4 at 9pm

 

Meet Chloe Fox & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Chloe Fox

What is your current project? Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

HERE Arts Center: I think it fits our budget well and allows us to work with the immersive concept our directors have in mind easily.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Groundhog Day

Any advice for your peers?

Pursue as many interests as you can, as far as you can. Even if they don’t end up being useful in your career (in your mind), you will end up a more well-rounded and interesting person.

Want More?

Website: chloefox.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChloeFoxOfficial/
Twitter: @chloe_the_fox
Instagram: @chloe_the_fox

Chloe Fox is a graduate of NYU Tisch (CAP21) and recently returned from touring with Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Lady of Ridicule, u/s Madame). Favorite credits include Morticia (The Addams Family, The Palace Theatre), Connie (Saturday Night Fever, Finger Lakes MTF), Rizzo (Grease, Theatre By The Sea), Bombalurina (Cats, Flat Rock Playhouse), and The Tempest, starring Sam Waterston and Jesse Tyler Ferguson (The Public’s Shakespeare in the Park: Ensemble, u/s Miranda). http://www.ChloeFox.com


Show Information:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Tony Mowatt & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Tony Mowatt

What is your current project?  Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

At HERE Arts Center. It’s an intimate blackbox where we can stage things in the round. This show would lose a lot of it’s effect if it was in a big proscenium house.

What’s next for you?

Continuing to sing gigs, teach, paint, write, etc. Hopefully another show will find it’s way into my life.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

The Color Purple

Any advice for your peers?

Be true to you. Stop trying to impress someone. You are enough.

Want More?

Website: www.tonymowatt.com

Tony Mowatt performs throughout NY and NJ. Some past credits include: Billis (South Pacific), Leo Frank (Parade),Roger Debris (The Producers), Charles Guiteau (Assassins), and Martin Dysart (Equus); including numerous student films. He received a BA in Theatre from Kean University and currently studies at The Patrick Page Studio. He is a well-rounded musician with over two decades of guitar and fourteen years of piano under his belt. He resides in Jersey City with his dog, Jimmy.


Show Information:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Bernard Holcomb & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Bernard Holcomb

What is your current project? Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg 

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

HERE Arts Center. The space is a perfect for interacting with the audience, which is a big part of this show.

What’s next for you?

I’ll be heading out to California to perform in an opera based on the story of Tristan and Isolde.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Motown The Musical

Any advice for your peers?

Worry is a waste of time. Listen to wise council but in the end always follow your inner compass.

Want More?

Website: http://www.bernardhocomb.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bholcomb10R/

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/damon_speaks

In demand Tenor Bernard Holcomb is quickly establishing himself as a promising operatic talent. Katy Walsh of Chicago Theater Beat said it best: “Although everyone [at Lyric Opera of Chicago] can sing, Holcomb reminds us why we come to the Lyric.” In the 2016/17 season Mr. Holcomb returned to Chicago Opera Theater as Tristan in Frank Martin’s Le Vin Herbé, debuted the role of Rossini’s Otello in NYC, and made his debut at the Dresden Semperoper in The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess.​ A recent alumnus of the Lyric Opera’s Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center, Bernard performed such roles as Ernesto (Don Pasquale) and Rodolfo (La bohème) during his time there. Mr. Holcomb was also featured as a soloist with Renée Fleming and Sir Patrick Stewart in Second City’s Guide to the Opera. During his Lyric tenure, Mr. Holcomb appeared on the main stage as the Young Servant (Strauss’ Elektra), Captain of the Crossbowmen (Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra), Notary (Donizetti’s Don Pasquale) and Nathanael (Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann). Bernard also covered major roles in Massenet’s Werther, Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, and Verdi’s Rigoletto.


Show Information: 

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Michelle Ireton & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Michelle Ireton

What is your current project? Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

HERE Arts Center. This is a very immersive piece, and having a space that allows us to stage the show as such and bring the audience into the action is so important to the overall experience and style of this musical. This isn’t the kind of show where you want a clear fourth wall kind of separation between actor and audience, and having a unique space where that line can get blurred will really impact the way people experience these characters and their stories.

What’s next for you?

I’ll let you know when I do!

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Indecent

Any advice for your peers?

Patience. Persistence. And then more patience.

Want More?

Website: http://www.michelleireton.com
Instagram: @baby_mireton
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQkCfUXonrObnUnjStiblg?view_as=subscriber

Michelle Ireton is explosively excited to be making her Off-Broadway debut with the company of Whiskey Pants. Michelle studied at Kent State University where she got her BFA in Musical Theatre and has been living the chaotic dream here in Manhattan ever since. The list of people who need thanking would never begin to fit in this bio, but a few honorable mentions include Mom and Dad, for their unconditional support; her friends and roommates, both past and present, for their exceptional tolerance; and Mind The Art Entertainment for this extraordinary experience. And Ricky, for his constant love and encouragement.


Show Information:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Caitlin Mesiano & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Caitlin Mesiano

What is your current project? Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

HERE Arts; The space is intimate and helps bring the audience into our world.

What’s next for you?

Can’t say yet!

What is the name of the last show you saw?

War Paint

Any advice for your peers?

Learn from watching others. Absorb as much as you can, but in the end it must come from You. “Anything you do, let it come from you. Then it will be new. Give us more to see.”

Want More?

Website: http://www.caitlinmesiano.com (under construction)
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/CaitlinMesiano/
Instagram: @caitlinmesiano
You Tube: Caitlin Mesiano (CMusic2729)

Caitlin Mesiano (Prudence/Abigail) is a whiskey enthusiast and therefore is Delighted to be making her HERE Arts Center Debut in Whiskey Pants! Regional: Sister Act (North Shore Music Theatre, Theatre By the Sea, St. Michael’s Playhouse); Beauty and the Beast and South Pacific (Gateway Playhouse); A Christmas Carol (John W. Engeman Theater); john and jen (The Theater Barn). Others: Jo in Little Women (Bob Jones University) and most recently, Little Red in Into the Woods with St. Petersburg Opera. BFA in Musical Theater from Pace University in Manhattan.


Show Information:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Stefanie Londino & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Stefanie Londino

What is your current project?  Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

The HERE Arts Center, beautiful, contemporary off-Broadway venues promote the concept that great art can be made anywhere, and invite audiences of the beaten path to discover gems like Whiskeypants that aren’t (yet) on the Broadway boards.

What’s next for you?

Our band, West Side Waltz’s NYC debut at Rockwood Music Hall. After being away for 9 months, I’m so excited to bring our sound back to the states. Also, spending the holiday season at home in New York! We were away on tour last year; very much looking to be home for Christmas.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Indecent! (And while I confess it was on Broadway, it was the kind of innovative, truthful piece that is what’s best about live theater.)

Any advice for your peers?

Give your heart away every day. What are you saving it for?

Want More?

Website: http://www.stefanielondino.com, http://www.westsidewaltz.com
Facebook: facebook.com/stefanielondino
Twitter: @stefanieLondino
Instagram: stefanielondino
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0CCi6MlRyx9-tFN15Pm5HA

Stefanie is a proud almost “real” New Yorker and University of Utah Actor Training Program alum who is excited to make her Mind The Art debut in The Mayor of Williamsburg at the HERE Arts Center! Credits include: Off-Broadway: What Do Critics Know? (The York Theater), Flak House (Actors Temple Theater). NY: Red Wine in Paper Cups (TheaterNOW), Midsummer…Dream (Titania). Regional: Pioneer Theater Co. (Romeo & Juliet, Dial ‘M’ for Murder), Salt Lake Acting Co. (Master Class, Too Much Memory), Much Ado…(Beatrice), Tristan & Yseult (Yseult). http://www.stefanielondino.com She also fronts a folk rock band: http://www.westsidewaltz.com


Show Info:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Claudillea Holloway & Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Name: Claudillea Holloway

What is your current project? Whiskey Pants: The Mayor of Williamsburg

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

Here Arts Center. It provides the opportunity for Theatre in the Round, so we can create a truly ‘environmental’ show, and invite the audience into the world we are all creating.

What’s next for you?

Auditioning, auditioning & auditioning! Also am producing a couple of short films.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

1984. I actually saw it 2 summers ago in London, and boy was it completely different watching it in todays social/political climate!

Any advice for your peers?

The universe provides. That doesn’t mean you don’t work your arse off, but it does mean, that what is meant to happen will happen at exactly the right time for you. It’s hard to trust that, but once you start believing it, amazing things will start manifesting in your life!

Want More?

Website: claudilleaholloway.com
Instagram: claudilleaholloway
You Tube: Claudillea Holloway

British-South African Coloratura Soprano and Actress, rides her citi-bike across theatrical boundaries; from Baroque to New Works to Musical Theatre to acting on Screen. Claudillea seeks to use her art as a vital tool to highlight the social issues that are affecting our current climate.


Show Information:

DATES: September 28 – October 28; Wednesday – Saturday at 8:30PM/Saturdays & Sundays at 4:00PM

VENUE: HERE, 145 6th Ave. (Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring); For Tickets & Information: visit here.org or call 212-352-3101

TICKETS: $35/$50; http://here.org/shows/detail/1938/

https://themayorofwilliamsburg.com/

Meet Hannah Ezzell and Chloe Treat & The Storytelling Project

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Name: Hannah Ezzell and Chloe Treat

What is your current project?

We are developing a workshop that empowers people as storytellers called, wait for it, The Storytelling Workshop. The workshop is a weeklong course that explores the relationship between human and story. Using the Hero’s Journey as a framework, the workshop’s participants generate a collective myth. This myth becomes the basis of the curriculum. Through the tradition of oral storytelling, the group develops empathy for different archetypes and perspectives. We practice seeing diversity in characters that are viewed in a singular or limited way, and using story as a conduit to confront issues in our own lives. We believe that we cannot have equality in our world until we see equality in our stories. The Storytelling Workshop’s solution to the disparity of story is to create and empower more storytellers with the aim of creating a more democratic storytelling world.

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

There’s no particular venue or show on this project but we ARE looking for a community partner in NYC for The Storytelling Workshop. We have previously worked with high school students in San Antonio, TX, and with BFA students in Ithaca NY. In both previous versions of the workshop we were taken by surprise with how attached the group grew to this material and how much we learned about the community we were working with. This has driven us to seek new iterations of the workshop and we are so excited to bring it into a new community context.
  
What’s next for you?

We are seeking funding to bring The Storytelling Workshop back to Texas, to explore different facets of Texan culture. We are writing a Western fable called ‘Home Again’ (that was what were were TRYING to make when we happily stumbled upon The Storytelling Workshop) an epic female-centric journey story. We are interested in creating and reclaiming female-centric mythology and seeing how female heroes interact with the masculine structure of both the hero’s journey and the Western. We want to use The Storytelling Workshop as a means of better understanding archetypal Texans and how Texans use the lense of story to view their world.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Chloe: The last three shows I saw were shows I worked on: Counting Sheep, (R)evolution of Steve Jobs and the closing performance of Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812. I guess I’m in a theatre going rut. But while I was in Santa Fe working on Steve Jobs I saw an amazing performance by a Ukrainian band called DakhaBrahka.

Hannah: I just saw The International Women Artists’ Salon monthly showcase at Dixon Place.
 
Any advice for your peers?
 
Chloe: This is the amazing singer/songwriter Grace McLean’s advice but it’s great so I’m sharing it. It is this: develop/seek/explore your weirdness. The thing that only you love. The thing that probably no one else cares about. That’s the path to follow. For me it was feminist westerns and I’m still not sure what’s going to come of that but it brought me to my most favorite collaborator (Hannah Ezzel) and this whole other project (The Storytelling Workshop) that I’m so excited about.

Hannah: Tell the stories that only you can tell, that wouldn’t get told if you didn’t tell them. Find stories within your family, your community, your heart and your bones – stories that are as old as dirt, yet feel like medicine for these times…forgotten stories that are still waiting to be shared, seen, and known. And don’t write alone. Throw out the trope of the mad, suffering genius, alone in a room…communal/collaborative storytelling is powerful. It creates more complex and layered work than what one person can create alone – a transformative model for the arts (and the world) moving forward.

Want More?

Website: http://www.chloe-treat.com/the-storytelling-workshop/

Facebook: Chloe Treat

Instagram: @theoveralltreat

Chloe Treat is a New York based director and choreographer. Born and raised in the great, if not occasionally problematic state of Texas; she directs and choreographs musicals, plays, operas, outdoor dance rituals and feminist Westerns. Chloe’s work centers on the curation and creation of modern mythologies, and investigates theater’s relationship to communal imagination. In her work, Chloe collaborates with rural communities and improves female representation on stage and within creative teams. Hannah Ezzell is a sacred storyteller, frequent scribbler, and sometimes filmmaker. She is currently developing a truth-telling and reconciliation process that integrates oral history, community storytelling, and conflict resolution. In addition, she engages in work ‘doctoring’ scripts to increase on-screen representation, challenging traditional/formulaic story conventions, tropes, and stereotypes. She also teaches meditation, cultivates spiritual experiences, and travels as much as humanly possible.


 

Show Information: 

Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about The Storytelling Workshop.

Review: Parental Guidance Suggested

Parental Guidance Suggested.rtfdIrene Hernandez’s Parental Guidance Suggested

at The Dream Up Festival

by Marcina Zaccaria

What is it like to be a daycare teacher?  Is it a demeaning routine that leaves one without hope, with the shouting, the screaming, the bottles, and toys everywhere?  Is it impossible?

That’s exactly what Writer/ Director/ Actor Irene Hernandez explores in her new play, Parental Guidance Suggested, at The Dream Up Festival at Theater for the New City.  Billed as a “True Musical Dramedy,” it’s a boisterous 65 minutes, with plenty of complaints, dilemmas, and desperation.

Irene works with real children on this play, and it was largely a success.  The other “elder” actress in the play, named Miss Perfect, was convincing, dressed in a costume that represents East Village funk.  Similarly, the writing is succinct, and includes the everyday struggle involved in minimum wage work.  Irene somehow suffers mightily, while experiencing incredible growth through the process.  The moment-to-moment directing and acting are actually quite tight.  In fact, Hernandez’s interdisciplinary skills provide the greatest source of strength in this piece.

Hernandez, the daughter of Cuban immigrants, has an incredibly loud, resonant singing voice, and in fact, it would have been a joy to hear her sing a bit more.  The depths of despair are something to get loud about, and Hernandez does it with a grim disposition, but every force of will.  Eventually, she makes a terrific exit, when her character gets fired and walks out the door.  It’s a great release, after all the strain and daily trials of teaching.  In true cabaret form, she makes the most of it, posing at the exit door.

Parental Guidance Suggested ran from August 27th – September 12th at the Cabaret Theater at Theater for New City, located at 155 First Avenue in New York City.