Introducing 3 Tattoo Productions

Here's a little something I've been working on for the past couple months, both writing and performing. It's the Inaugural Production of a brand new company.  We tapped 8 writers, gave them a theme (one that we thought best suits this debutante's ball), had them scribble out their best in a short amount of time and produced/curated what came back. -----------


We wanted something creative, We wanted something unique, And above all, We wanted something classy...

Ladies and Gentlemen;   Your Ass is Showing.

ThursdayFridaySaturday January 28th29th30th 10.30pm---doors open @ 10:15 Free. The Red Room(above KGB bar) 4th St b/w 2nd & 3rd Aves

It's charming, it's odd, it has dirty words. I like it.

Spring Reading

Tomorrow night, a reading of Audax Theatre's Haunted House will debut at the Irish Arts Center. Still in a state of fine tuning, the play is set to open this summer. It's free, and there will be wine and doughnuts. 

I think the story is best summed up by the characters themselves:

Moses: "I took my girlfriend to a mangy midway in central New Jersey, where the proprietors were a family of provincial eccentrics who let me use their bathroom, but it came with the high price of having to interact."

Reading WENDY. One of those provincial eccentrics. Did I mention: doughnuts?

Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street (b/w 10th and 11th Aves) Friday, April 24th 5pm-7pm

The Dinner Guest

Just wrapped:  Another short by Christine Giorgio and Stella Films. A stylistic/slapstick horror film in which a woman, having an affair, is driven by her anxiety and guilt to "entertain" each of her guests in a very special way, with a fantastic twist at the end. Playing ELIZABETH, the extra special Dinner Guest.

Twitter Theater

A humorous examination of the contagious new networking site through a series of 15 monologues from very different personalities...and a greek chorus of twits. I mean...tweets.  Myself? The PRESS AGENT.  Written by Larry Meyers and directed by Kat Georges.

Details in flashy postcard:

twittertheater_emailer3

THE CUPCAKE DIET

Part of Riant Theatre's Strawberry One-Act Festival, V.V. Gill and Sweet Melancholia Productions are staging The Cupcake Diet."A Rubenesque girl decides to sell her soul to The Devil to be thin...with mixed results"

Me: Wendy Wicked. Of the variety of evil dieting women in this show, I dare say I am the most creative.

Saturday, February 14th & Sunday, February 15th; 7:00pm Possible performance Wednesday 18th, and Saturday 20th.

American Theatre of Actors, 314 West 54th St.

www.TheRiantTheatre.com (tickets available at the website)

UPDATE: We're moving on to the Semi-Finals, 19th @9:30!

Stag Film!

No, actually it's just the name of the film; STAGS. An indie-feature comedy, once described as "Sex in the City for dudes". But it made me laugh out loud and I'm a hard sell. Playing ELOISE, the main character's ex-girlfriend...from the 90's. Keep an eye out, more on this one later.

The Absurd, The Dark, The Melodramatic

Tuesday, August 5th: Erika Yeomans' For The Rest Of Your Natural Life Productions is curating a night of short films from all different filmmakers, including a peek at The Bitter End; "A Bunuelesque short... that plays with the thrill of peril and the evolution of a friendship while adrift at sea".

Monkey Town HQ 8 N 3rd St (btw. Kent & Wythe) Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Here's the full lineup...

Summer Shorts

Just finished shooting Leah Chen Baker's THE SLEEP STUDY as NATASHA (Lead) with LBC Productions in East Hampton (I'm really liking this trend). If I tell you about it I will have said too much.

Back to School

"Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home."-Sir David Paradine Frost

On Camera Class with Ms. Heidi Marshall. Through October 1st.

THE BITTER END

A film by Christine Giorgio and Stella Films. Playing HELENA (Lead).

It involves a sailboat, a series of mysterious disappearances, and of course, serious self-reflection.

Scheduled to begin shooting September 21st...in the Hamptons. Not gunna complain about that.

IOWA AKHBAR at the Director's Company

As part of their Theatre in the Rough series of new works, the Director's Company is hosting a reading of Aaron Carter's new play, Iowa Akhbar. Come hear me and some friends give this gruesome, wonderful, weird piece its first breath.

Sunday, September 23rd, 5pm

The Director's Studio 311 West 43rd St. 4th Floor (btw 8th & 9th)

$10. Reservations: directorscompany@aol.com

More info about the series, Aaron's bio...etc: www.katherineandfriends.com

Here's their Pitch: "KNF is "theatre in the rough." A few cubes. Some actors. A lot of theatrical magic. We're bringing theatre back to the basics: emerging artists sketching out innovative, original ideas and new works being presented - for the very first time - before hitting the boards in full-out production. Our series is the place to take chances and make bold choices in front of an intimate audience of industry and patrons of the art"