Karen Lee and David Hyman of the Kips Bay Neighborhood Association join The Seeing Place as special guest speakers on Wednesday, March 11, immediately following a performance of OTHELLO by William Shakespeare.
The Kips Bay Neighborhood Association, initially formed in 1915, is a volunteer member group of local residents, renters, property owners and businesses who live or work in the Kips Bay neighborhood. Their members remain dedicated to preserving the quality of life enjoyed by the Kips Bay community. Full information about the association can be found on their website.
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about the impact of the arts on local businesses and general quality of life for the neighborhood, as well as reviewing what the particular benefits would be of having a local resident professional theater company in the Kips Bay area. The Seeing Place is in the midst of a $25K Capital Campaign to grow the company and set up residency at The Clarion Theatre on East 26th Street. We are so excited to have this opportunity to speak with community leaders about working together in Kips Bay.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “Revitalizing Kips Bay Through The Arts"
When:
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 11 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speakers:
Karen Lee and David Hyman are longtime residents of Kips Bay. David was born and raised in the neighborhood, and is particularly tied to the arts as the son of the ballet dancer Ethel Winter, who lived on East 30th Street. Karen is a well-known architect with a focus on urban and environmental sustainability. As it happens, she also designs performance spaces such as the new Kitchen Theatre in Ithaca, NY.
About The Seeing Place:
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Questions? Email outreach@seeingplacetheater.com.
For more information, please visit www.seeingplacetheater.com
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
SPECIAL EVENT: Talkback, "Casting Actors of Color" - March 10, 2015
Jamil Mangan, founder of Casting Actors of Color, joins The Seeing Place for the first time to be our special guest expert speaker on Tuesday, March 10 immediately following a performance of OTHELLO by William Shakespeare.
Casting Actors of Color [CAC] is a community of Artists with diverse ethnic backgrounds formed to promote, educate, inform, and support each other in the pursuit of artistic excellence. CAC is driven by its over 20,000 social media subscribers who post castings, event information, and classes. CAC promotes diversity in the performing arts, while catering to today's and future Artists.
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about exploring artistic opportunities and storytelling by casting actors of color. The Seeing Place always tries to embrace diversity across ages, genders, colors and ethnic backgrounds. We are excited to share what our efforts have been and to learn from Jamil on behalf of Casting Actors of Color what more we can all be doing to address the needs of the industry and community.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “CASTING ACTORS OF COLOR"
When:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 10 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
JAMIL A.C. MANGAN
Mangan's credits include North Of The Boulevard, Master Harold and the boys, The Mountaintop (Connecticut Critic Circle Nomination), To Kill A Mockingbird, Merry Wives Of Windsor [Orlando Shakespeare Theater], A Raisin in the Sun, RUINED, Lost Boy Found In Whole Foods; AUDELCO Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in What Would Jesus Do?, August Wilson’s Woman (AUDELCO Award for ‘Outstanding Ensemble’), Romeo & Juliet [Connecticut Free Shakespeare], The Three Musketeers( as Captain Treville), The Greeks, The Bluest Eye, My Lord What A Morning, Piano Lesson,Camp Logan. TV & FILM: August Wilson: The Ground On Which I Stand, The Following. wwwJamilMangan.com
About The Seeing Place:
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Questions? Email outreach@seeingplacetheater.com.
Casting Actors of Color [CAC] is a community of Artists with diverse ethnic backgrounds formed to promote, educate, inform, and support each other in the pursuit of artistic excellence. CAC is driven by its over 20,000 social media subscribers who post castings, event information, and classes. CAC promotes diversity in the performing arts, while catering to today's and future Artists.
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about exploring artistic opportunities and storytelling by casting actors of color. The Seeing Place always tries to embrace diversity across ages, genders, colors and ethnic backgrounds. We are excited to share what our efforts have been and to learn from Jamil on behalf of Casting Actors of Color what more we can all be doing to address the needs of the industry and community.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “CASTING ACTORS OF COLOR"
When:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 10 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
JAMIL A.C. MANGAN
Mangan's credits include North Of The Boulevard, Master Harold and the boys, The Mountaintop (Connecticut Critic Circle Nomination), To Kill A Mockingbird, Merry Wives Of Windsor [Orlando Shakespeare Theater], A Raisin in the Sun, RUINED, Lost Boy Found In Whole Foods; AUDELCO Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in What Would Jesus Do?, August Wilson’s Woman (AUDELCO Award for ‘Outstanding Ensemble’), Romeo & Juliet [Connecticut Free Shakespeare], The Three Musketeers( as Captain Treville), The Greeks, The Bluest Eye, My Lord What A Morning, Piano Lesson,Camp Logan. TV & FILM: August Wilson: The Ground On Which I Stand, The Following. wwwJamilMangan.com
About The Seeing Place:
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Questions? Email outreach@seeingplacetheater.com.
Monday, March 2, 2015
SPECIAL EVENT: Talkback, "The Othered Americans" - March 4, 2015
We’re honored to welcome Qamrosh Khan back to The Seeing Place, where she will once again be our special guest speaker on Wednesday, March 4, 2015, immediately following a performance of OTHELLO by William Shakespeare.
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about Qamrosh's personal experiences being treated as "other" as a Muslim American, confronting prejudice in everyday life. Qamrosh will lead the audience through a conversation about the way we see and treat Muslims in the U.S. and what the potential implications of this may be for all Americans.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “THE OTHERED AMERICANS"
When:
Wednesday, March 4, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 4 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about Qamrosh's personal experiences being treated as "other" as a Muslim American, confronting prejudice in everyday life. Qamrosh will lead the audience through a conversation about the way we see and treat Muslims in the U.S. and what the potential implications of this may be for all Americans.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “THE OTHERED AMERICANS"
When:
Wednesday, March 4, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 4 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
Qamrosh Khan is a Middle School and High School English teacher in New York City. She holds a Bachelors degree in English Literature with a concentration in creative writing, and a Masters degree in English Adolescent Education (grades 7-12). Her interests include writing short fiction & poetry, teaching, her love for the theater, and is currently working on her novel. Her goal is to provide inspiration through her writing, and build togetherness, and tolerance between people and communities around the world. She has recently created her own blog cite to inspire and address issues that people go through in everyday life at:www.thejourneyintoyourself.weebly.com
"Part of the reason I decided to take off my hijab was because of being treated differently. It's still a very sore spot for me. I wanted to practice my religion for God/modesty, but as much as this country says we are 'free' to be who we are and practice our religions, I still had to deal with the reality of people treating me differently while wearing it."
"Part of the reason I decided to take off my hijab was because of being treated differently. It's still a very sore spot for me. I wanted to practice my religion for God/modesty, but as much as this country says we are 'free' to be who we are and practice our religions, I still had to deal with the reality of people treating me differently while wearing it."
About The Seeing Place:
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Questions? Email outreach@seeingplacetheater.com. For more information, please visit www.seeingplacetheater.com
SPECIAL EVENT: Talkback, "Love In Black & White" - March 12, 2015
By popular request, Lasheen Williams returns to The Seeing Place to be our special guest speaker on Thursday, March 12 immediately following a performance of OTHELLO by William Shakespeare.
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about Lasheen's personal experiences with interracial relationships. Lasheen will lead the audience through a conversation about the way we still see and treat interracial couples in the U.S., long after Shakespeare wrote about it.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “LOVE IN BLACK AND WHITE"
When:
Thursday, March 12, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 12 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
Lasheen Williams was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, in the East New York section. As a child, he had limited exposure to other cultures but had the drive to branch out from his neighborhood and broaden his horizons. As an adult, in the "dating game" his preference is Caucasian females. Throughout his dating experiences and life in general, he has encountered numerous roadblocks, negativity, and profiling, but he doesn't allow them to stop him in his pursuit. He is currently in a loving long-term relationship.
"…I was messaging a few women. One white girl responded, 'What makes you think that you can date a race that will never accept you and never want you?' "
This talkback will be an intimate post-show discussion about Lasheen's personal experiences with interracial relationships. Lasheen will lead the audience through a conversation about the way we still see and treat interracial couples in the U.S., long after Shakespeare wrote about it.
EVENT DETAILS
What:
OTHELLO, followed by the talkback: “LOVE IN BLACK AND WHITE"
When:
Thursday, March 12, 2015 (7pm)
Where:
The Seeing Place @ The Clarion Theatre
(309 E. 26th St, just east of 2nd Ave)
Tickets:
$15 General Admission
Purchase Online: SmartTix
Purchase by phone: 212-868-4444
(Note: be sure to choose March 12 as the event date)
Running Time:
The play runs 3 hours including intermission. The talkback will start immediately following the play and will last 20-30 minutes.
Note: if you cannot attend this event but would like to see the play on another day, you may choose any date February 26-March 15 2015, Tues-Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm. Click here for full details.
About Our Speaker:
Lasheen Williams was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, in the East New York section. As a child, he had limited exposure to other cultures but had the drive to branch out from his neighborhood and broaden his horizons. As an adult, in the "dating game" his preference is Caucasian females. Throughout his dating experiences and life in general, he has encountered numerous roadblocks, negativity, and profiling, but he doesn't allow them to stop him in his pursuit. He is currently in a loving long-term relationship.
"…I was messaging a few women. One white girl responded, 'What makes you think that you can date a race that will never accept you and never want you?' "
About The Seeing Place:
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Now in its 6th Season, The Seeing Place is an actor-driven company: built by actors and managed by actors to be a base for actors who want to grow & hone their craft in a creative and supportive artistic home. We are forcefully committed to four elements of theatre-making: developing actors into thriving self-producers; honoring the craft of the actor’s process through rehearsal and into performance; bringing organic, “fully lived” storytelling to our community; and making theater accessible for all New Yorkers by keeping ticket prices low and affordable.
Questions? Email outreach@seeingplacetheater.com. For more information, please visit www.seeingplacetheater.com
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