Archive for March, 2010


A BYOB Play Blooms Downtown


by Jennifer Pelka, Feast NBC New York

Lovers of fine food tend to be lovers of all things brilliant in the cultural universe, so you’ll be glad to know that there is a play going up in Manhattan that does more than touch on the topic of eating–the actors encourage you drink your own wine and inhale the scents of live-action cooking from the stage.

You can bring your own bottle of wine to “La Vie Matérielle,” by Parisian director Irina Brook, in which five women gather around a family kitchen to cook, gossip, laugh, cry, and break into occasional song and dance. Based on the culty French writer Marguerite Duras’ memoirs and inspired by scenes from A Room of One’s Own, the cast of this show is cooking–literally, throughout the scenes. They’re hard at work on a hearty French vegetable soup, which is bubbling on the stove as you walk into the theater.

The dinner party environment is real – Brook is encouraging audience members to come to the performance with a bottle in hand to enjoy with the cast following the show, paired with a warm bowl of soup. Because Brook was determined to have real food cooking throughout the performance, the technical choreography of the show was not only built around how these women move around the stage and their springy dance moves, but it details the critical moments in making the recipe – say, for example, that they must chop an onion at the same time that they deliver a particular line.

Brook said, “my casting premise was to bring together women who were fabulous, extraordinary, strong, beautiful, intelligent women”… kind of like the dream scenario for any dinner party roster. The offbeat but extraordinary coterie includes Nicole Ansari of Deadwood, folk rocker Sadie Jemmet, former Editor of French Vogue, Joan Juliet Buck (most recently seen in Julie & Julia), filmmaker/writer/director Winsome Brown, and violinist Yibin Li. Who wouldn’t want to break bread and share a bottle with these ladies? View a video clip from the show below.

“La Vie Matérielle,” March 11 – 21 • Thursday – Saturday at 8PM • Sundays at 2:30PM
La MaMa Experimental Theater Club 74 East 4th Street New York, NY 10003 (212) 254-6468

Purchase tickets online here.

More info here.

I played live today (Tuesday 9 March) on Steve Lillywhites show on Lower East Side Radio in NYC!!
I was just wandering by with a guitar, they were doing the show kind of on the street, we started chatting, i had no idea who he was, and he asked me to play! He actually plays a Benny Hill song on his show!… outstanding! You have to listen to the whole show.. no fast forward … its good though! im about an hour in.

Listen here.

Sadie plays The Living Room, 154 Ludlow St., NYC at 8pm on 15th March 2010.
No cover charge. Sadie onstage at 7pm sharp.


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You say I idealize women? Possibly. Who can say. What’s wrong with a woman being idealized a bit now and then?” Marguerite Duras

Celebrated Parisian stage director Irina Brook is proud to announce her New York theatrical debut at FIAF on March 5th and 6th, at 7:00 p.m., with “Irina Brook’s La Vie Matérielle,” a vivid interpretation of Marguérite Duras’s collection of essays on daily life, and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own.

The production features a diverse ensemble of female performers including Nicole Ansari (HBO’s Deadwood, West End & Broadway productions of Tom Stoppard’s “Rock and Roll,” Théâtre du Soleil), Obie-award winning actress, director, and writer Winsome Brown, novelist and former editor of French Vogue Joan Juliet Buck who was last seen in the film “Julie and Julia,” famed British folk-rock diva Sadie Jemmett, and concert violin soloist Yibin Li.

Packed with music, girl-talk, and refreshing frankness, this evening is a festive gathering of talents; an experience of sharing these authors’ extraordinary words while cooking, laughing, crying, singing, and dancing together in an imaginary and theatrical kitchen.

Irina Brook, daughter of director Peter Brook and actress Natasha Parry, has directed theater and opera productions throughout Europe. Her Paris-based theater company, Compagnie Irina Brook, is currently on tour with four different productions. Brook is a recipient of the prestigious Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.

Brook’s La Vie Matérielle makes it’s world premiere at FIAF as part of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy’s month-long “In the Words of Duras” Festival.

Part of the series: “In the Words of Duras”

French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF): Tinker Auditorium

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 7pm
Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 7pm
22 East 60th Street, New York, NY
FIAF Members $30, Non-Members $35
Information: 212.355.6160
Ticketmaster tickets here
Fax order form here.

La MaMa Experimental Theater Club

March 11 – 21

First Floor Theater: Thurs-Sat at 8:00 pm, Sun at 2:30 pm and 8:00 pm
74A East 4th St. NY, NY 10003
Tel: 212.475.7710
Office: Mon – Fri, 11am – 6pm
Box Office: Mon, Noon – 5pm, Tues – Sun, Noon – 9pm
web@lamama.org
buy tickets here

Adult $18.00
Student/Senior $13.00

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Or call: 212.307.4100

Reviews

NBC Feast NY review & video here.

More info:

  • LA VIE MATERIELLE
  • Director IRINA BROOK
  • Nicole Ansari
  • Winsome Brown
  • Joan Juliet Buck
  • Sadie Jemmett
  • Yibin Li
  • For more information, please contact Sandy Cleary-Wade: sandywade@bcn.net 413.528.2838

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