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Awkward but Graceful - FRIDIG New York
FRIGID New York presents A Natasa Warasch production:
Awkward But Graceful Written by Natasa Warasch Directed by Joe Paradise
February 13th - March 5th, 2017 Feb 16 at 8:50 pm Feb 19 at 5:10 pm Feb 24 at 8:50 pm Mar 03 at 10:30 pm Mar 05 at 12:10 pm
$15 tickets and $10 for seniors, students, military, kids Tickets can be purchased at awkwardbutgraceful.brownpapertickets.com
Under St. Marks Theater 94 St. Marks Place, Between 1st Ave and Ave A
Cast & Creative Team Natasa Warasch (writer, performer) Joe Paradise (director) Carmen Nikae (artistic director) Millie Gillana (graphic designer)
Natasa Warasch (writer, performer) studied drama at Lee Strasberg Theater Institute under the tutelage of Robert Castle. She has appeared in several NYC theater productions, including Jean-Paul Satres No Exit, New York Times editor Ken Jaworowski, noted Nataa brought a fresh spin to the role of the Valet, creating a seductive tease rather than a perfunctory caretaker.
In 2004 she conceived her highly personal film, Weight which she co-wrote, produced, and starred in. Weight screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festivals Short Film Corner. In 2009 Natasa produced the documentary Jobsite which screened at the Big Sky Film Festival, and in 2014 she co-wrote, produced and starred opposite Paul Calderon in the feature film, Grand Slammed. As a stand up comedian, Natasa has made numerous appearances at Broadway Comedy Club and Q.E.D. In 2016 Natasa will be be performing in Pirandellos Six Characters in Search of an Author and John Nizzaris Temporary Light at Dixon Place.
Joe Paradise (director) first studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with the great Sanford Meisner. Joes enthusiasm in living is actors and the art of acting. His awards include: Best actor at the Avordois Film Festival in France for Deadly Obsession, the Dramalogue Award in LA for Distinguished Achievement in Directing, and an LA Drama Critic Award nomination for Best Director for his direction of Trilogy Blue (he lost to Mike Nichols).
Hes directed or taught or coached nine actors who won or were nominated for the Academy Award, the Tony or Emmy. Hes directed four plays for The Actors Studio, his most noteworthy being One Day Wonder starring the late and very missed James Gandolfini, and Death of a Salesman starring Rudy Bond. As an actor and as a director he has worked intensely in Regional theater and off Broadway. In 2011 and 2012 he directed five world premieres. He played Chief Barry in the Robert DeNiro produced Prison Song which was seen by 35 million viewers on BET. Joe also produced the film Urban Jungle. He has taught at Columbia Universitys Graduate Film Program. His private classes have produced a Whos Who of American Actors.
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AdresseUnder St Marks (Afficher)
94 St Marks St
New York, NY 10009
United States
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Âge minimum : 10 |
Chiens bienvenus : Non |
Non-fumeur : Non |
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Non |
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Propriétaire : CarmenS |
Sur BPT depuis : 03 Mar 2013 |
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