Thursday, 27 March 2008
waiting on the line
the theatre tell us there will be a few returns on the door
and don't forget, if you can't make it, you can still donate here:
http://www.justgiving.com/vday
thanks to everyone who is supporting us
only 2 days to go!
All About Our All-Star Cast....
Louisa de Albuquerque recently graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in Social Science, and is currently working for digital media company in London. She is passionate about the arts, particularly music and film.
Claire Cahill is currently training at Drama Centre London as a screen actress, and holds a degree in Performance from the University of London. She has previously performed in benefit performances of The Vagina Monologues in collaboration with V-DAY.
Anna Lindup trained at LAMDA and was awarded the actress of the year award. She has appeared in numerous productions for stage, television, film and radio. These include Dead Funny, Vaudeville, Children of the Dust, both directed by Terry Johnson; BBC television series The Woman in White; The Bill; Casualty; The Voysey Inheritance. Film includes: The Eleventh Commandment; Ladykillers; In My Head. Radio: Maximum Credible Accident; Whale Music - both by Anthony Minghella; Fixed Images; Glaring Lack of Ambition; Fish Hooks.
Kate Paxton trained at Lamda. Her theatre work includes "Sunsets and Mornings" at The Castle, "Pretty Boy" at the White Bear, "King Lear" at Stamford Brook and "F*** List Celebrity" at the Etcetera Theatre. Her television work includes Susan in "Double Trouble," a sitcom pilot. For the past 3 years Kate has been teaching in South London.
Sophie de Albuquerque studied Drama at Bristol University then came to London where she has worked for an education authority, the National Theatre's fundraising department and various arts and education websites. Since 2005, she's directed a short play for Barcelona New English Theatre Society and led drama workshops with children and adults. She's now working at Justgiving.
Jack Kelly has three films currently in production as actor, writer and director. He graduates from the three year Acting Course at ALRA in July 2008.
William Fowler is an advertising copywriter from West London.
Anna Holbek finished her degree in acting at Italia Conti last year and is currently in the process of creating her own piece of theatre on the subject of sex trafficking with a fellow Conti graduate, which they hope to have up and running in the very near future, so watch this space! Recent credits include Sleeping Beauty in Sleeping Beauty, Jack’s Mother in Into the Woods and Mrs Clerimont in The Beau Defeated.
Kirstin Smith is an actress with recent appearances in The Wings of The Dove (tour) and in the Royal Court's Rough Cuts season. She also works in access - as a subtitler and audio describer.
Nat Cotterill was in The Vagina Monologues in collaboration with V-DAY in 2007. She holds a Master’s degree in English literature and enjoys belly dancing and playing the spoons.
Marcella Evaristi has written extensively for the theatre - The Travis, Edinburgh; The Tron, Glasgow; and The Lyric, Hammersmith - and for BBC radio and television. Her latest acclaimed one-woman show, This Time I Promise, was premiered last year at the Oran Mor, Glasgow. “Evaristi... took command of the stage in a memorable glow of performing presence and luscious vocal tone.” (The Scotsman).
Annie Saunders has been involved with V-DAY as an actress, writer, producer, director and collaborator since 2002. Previous productions have benefited Women’s Aid and other organisations working to end violence against women. She encountered the Helen Bamber Foundation when working on the ‘Journey’ exhibition in 2007. She holds a Master’s degree in English literature and currently works as a research coordinator at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
returns...
thanks to all for your support...
Only 3 days to go!
don't forget you can still donate at http://www.justgiving.com/vday
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Monday, 10 March 2008
Tickets - going, going, gone!
Edward Albee
Kathy Najimy
Carol Michele Kaplan
Periel Aschenbrand
Michael Cunningham
phew!
The cast are pretty much off-book now with everyone working hard to memorise their monologues. i'm glad i'm not an actor! i'm very impressed with anyone who can memorise three pages of straight dialogue.
everyone is getting closer and closer to delivering really memorable performances. it's such fun to be part of this. all the performers involved have connected with their pieces in their own special way and there are some real moments of magic.
now all we have to do is strike the perfect balance in the running order. each of the pieces has its own tensions and strengths, it's going to be a rollercoaster ride for the audience, we're everything from provocative to hilarious.
but i have to say, today i'm feeling rather confident that Saturday 29th will be a wonderful experience for all concerned.
now all we have to do is post the flyers, sell the tickets, learn the words, print the programmes, do a technical run through, and get up to full speed with only two remaining rehearsals...
yup - all's well!
BUY TICKETS: 2PM / 7.30PM
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
we have facebook
You can now find more information about what's going on by joining our Facebook group here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=20583594320
And let us know you'll be joining us on the night with your RSVP here:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=22149427688
and don't forget - if you can't come along on the night you can be a patron at: http://www.justgiving.com/vday
We are raising funds to cover the costs of this unique evening - please join us and give £10 for the 10th!
The current total is £410 - almost half way to our target of £1000!
direct links:
2PM TICKETS / 7.30PM TICKETS
next on the list - printing the flyers!
coming soon...
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
About the Helen Bamber Foundation
We work with survivors of genocide, torture, trafficking and rape who seek safety and refuge. We draw upon their inner resources, providing them with practical support and treatment to deal with their pasts and build new futures
Our clients are courageous but vulnerable people. The mental scars are expressed through nightmares, horrifying flashbacks and self-loathing. We help to mend what was broken in a safe and supportive environment, where restorative relationships enable survivors to feel whole again.
'What We Do'Our work with thousands of survivors has taught us to appreciate the differences as well as recognize the similarities in human responses to images and experiences of catastrophic violence and loss. What works for one person may not work for another. Therefore we are flexible and adapt our approach according to the needs of each individual person.
In addition to a small and committed core team of dedicated HBF clinicians we are adept at harnessing and orchestrating the external contributions of solicitors, barristers, doctors, counsellors, social workers and others to deliver legal support, health and psychological care, social welfare and rehabilitation as required. We are committed to best practice, evolving and sharing the most effective treatment methods with other professionals in our field. We also undertake educational and human rights advocacy work at local, regional and national level.
Get Involved:
If you have any questions about the skills we are seeking, or any question about how to support us, please contact: Elizabeth Super on 020 7631 4492 or elizabeth@helenbamber.org
About The Play
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer: Writings To Stop Violence Against Women and Girls, is a groundbreaking collection of monologues by world-renowned authors and playwrights, edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle and commissioned by V-Day for the first V-Day: Until the Violence Stops festival, which took place June 2006 in New York City. All proceeds from the book will benefit V-Day.
These diverse voices rise up in a collective roar to break open, expose, and examine the insidiousness of violence at all levels: brutality, neglect, a punch, even a put-down.
The volume features such authors and topics as: Edward Albee on S&M; Maya Angelou on women's work; Michael Cunningham on self-mutilation; Dave Eggers on a Sudanese abduction; Edwidge Danticat on a border crossing; Carol Gilligan on a daughter witnessing her mother being hit; Susan Miller on raising a son as a single mother; Sharon Olds on a bra; Patricia Bosworth on her own physically abusive relationship; Jane Fonda on reclaiming our Mojo; and many more.
Monday, 3 March 2008
TICKETS!
In the meantime, we've all been hard at work rehearsing, and lines will be learned come hell or high water by this Sunday's rehearsal...or else, and that means me, as I've not learned a single one. Stay tuned...and get those tickets before they go!