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Manual Cinema Ada/Ava
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March 29, 2018 • 7:30PM Kingsbury Hall Please turn off all cell phones, pagers and other noisemakers. The taking of photographs, and audio or video recordings is strictly prohibited.
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Credits Directed by: Drew Dir Score and Sound Design by: Kyle Vegter and Ben Kauffman Designed by: Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace, and Julia Miller Additional Drums, Synthesizer, and Piano by: Michael Hilger Wigs and Costumes by: Mieka van der Ploeg Mask Design by: Julia Miller Cast Ada/Puppeteer: Vanessa Valliere Ava/Puppeteer: Kara Davidson Puppeteer: Myra Su Puppeteer: Sam Deutsch Puppeteer: Charlotte Long Vocals/Clarinet/Live Sound Effects: Quinn Tsan Synthesizer/Guitar: Michael Hilger Cello/Keyboard: Alexander Ellsworth Production Manager/Sound Engineer: Kim Kozak Company/Stage Manager: Shelby Glasgow For all North, Central, and South American booking enquiries please contact: Laura Colby, Director, Elsie Management laurac@elsieman.org TEL: +1 718 797 4577 www.elsieman.org Exclusive Asian Touring representation: Anna Rhoads, Touring and Licensing, Broadway Asia Company info@broadwayasia.com TEL:+1 212 203 9986 www.broadwayasia.com
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About Manual Cinema MANUAL CINEMA is a performance collective, design studio, and film/ video production company founded in 2010 by Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace, Ben Kauffman, Julia Miller, and Kyle Vegter. Manual Cinema combines handmade shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, and innovative sound and music to create immersive stories for stage and screen. Using vintage overhead projectors, multiple screens, puppets, actors, live feed cameras, multi-channel sound design, and a live music ensemble, Manual Cinema transforms the experience of attending the cinema and imbues it with liveness, ingenuity, and theatricality. Manual Cinema has been presented by, worked in collaboration with, or brought its work to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), BAM (NYC), The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, The Kennedy Center (DC), Under the Radar Festival (NYC), La Monnaie-DeMunt (Brussels), The Noorderzon Festival (Netherlands), The Kimmel Center (DC) The O, Miami Poetry Festival, The Tehran International Puppet Festival (Iran), Davies Symphony Hall (SF), The Ace Hotel Theater (LA) and elsewhere around the world. They have collaborated with StoryCorps (NYC), Erratica (London), The Belgian Royal Opera (Brussels), Hubbard Street Dance (Chicago), Pop-Up Magazine (SF), Nu Deco Ensemble (Miami), NYTimes best-selling author Reif Larsen (NYC), and three time Grammy Award-winning eighth blackbird (Chicago). In 2018, the company will have debuts in Cairo and Holland. Manual Cinema
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Cast Bios PUPPETEERS KARA DAVIDSON (Ava, Puppeteer) is an actor and playwright living in Chicago. Previous shows with Manual Cinema include Ada/Ava, Lula Del Rey, The End of TV, My Soul’s Shadow, The Electric Stage, and Pop-up Magazine. She is a company member with The House Theatre of Chicago and has also worked with Lookingglass Theatre (Chicago), Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville (KY), Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Aporia Theatre (NYC), and Project Y (NYC), among others. She trains in aerial/circus arts, and does performance and motion capture for video games, most recently Call of Duty: WWII and Injustice 2 (Supergirl). Kara holds degrees in Theatre Performance and French from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. SAM DEUTSCH (Puppeteer, MC Company Member) is a performer and designer based in Chicago, and a proud company member of Manual Cinema. Select performance and design credits include: Denise (the fish) in Mistakes Were Made (World Premiere: A Red Orchid Theatre, Chicago / Off-B’way: Barrow Street Theatre - 2011 Henry Hewes Design Award nominee) and Zoopy (the dog) in Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money (World Premiere: Chicago Children’s Theatre / Off-B’Way: The Atlantic Theatre). He is a co-producer and Artistic Council member with The Inconvenience, a multidisciplinary arts organization based in Chicago. Manual Cinema
CHARLOTTE LONG (Puppeteer) is a Chicago native with a Liberal Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College in New York concentrating in Literature and Performance. She has a dance and writing background, and has studied under Dan Hurlin in puppetry, David Neumann in movement/creation, and Pig Iron in devising. She has worked with Manual Cinema on performance and video for over 4 years, touring all over the U.S, as well as the Netherlands, Taiwan, and Berlin in “Lula del Ray”, “Ada/ Ava”, “Mementos Mori”, and “My Soul’s Shadow”. In 2017, she was seen as Lula in “Lula del Ray” at the Public Theater’s Under the Radar Fest. She is a proud member of Red Tape Theater in Chicago, has worked for many storefront theaters and is represented by the Grossman & Jack Talent Agency. On her own, she makes small dancetext driven pieces using humor and representative choreography. MYRA SU (Puppeteer) is a narrative artist specializing in storytelling through puppetry and theater. Her primary medium is shadow puppetry, though she has also been experimenting with puppetry across multiple media -- paper craft, sculpture, video, and taxidermy. Her most recent project includes a ChicagoBaltimore puppetry exchange she produced and performed in. Scheduled for Spring 2018, she is currently developing a new piece in collaboration with artist and musician, Tatsu Aoki. In the past, her work has been showcased 11
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Cast Bios at the 2018 Baltimore Crankie Festival, the 2017 International Puppetry Festival in Chicago, and the 2016 National Puppet Slam in Atlanta. Myra has been active with Manual Cinema since 2013 and has been having a blast ever since. Myra holds a BA with honors in Theater and Anthropology from the University of Chicago. For her portfolio, please visit: houseofmyra.wordpress.com VANESSA S. VALLIERE (Ada, Puppeteer) is also a member of the original cast of the company’s production of End of TV. Vanessa toured for six summers as a member of an ensemble of performers for Tour De Fat, a national touring festival. She has performed in Chicago with the Neo-Futurists and The New Colony and in New York City at Lincoln Center Education with Theater Unspeakable, a Chicago company that she has been devising, touring and performing with for six years. Vanessa frequently performs her short solo clown/puppetry shows in Chicago and has also toured her work nationally in the Le Tigre Tent, a onehundred-seat vaudeville inspired tent. She has also presented her work at venues in Brooklyn, Asheville, Atlanta and Los Angeles and has developed an evening length clown/puppetry show with the support of Chicago’s Pivot Arts. Vanessa was the recipient of a 3Arts Make A Wave grant. She has performed with Big Nazo Puppet Company in Providence, RI and she is a proud nerd-cheerleader for Chicago’s thirty-piece circus punk marching band: Mucca Pazza. Manual Cinema
MUSICIANS ALEX ELLSWORTH (Cello, Keyboard) is active in a wide range of genres including contemporary and traditional classical, rock and chamber pop, experimental performance art and anything else he can get his hands on. His eclectic musical experience has included performances at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland; Symphony Center in Chicago, USA and at the International Musikinstitut in Darmstadt, Germany. Alex is a cellist of Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Music Director of the children’s orchestral program M.U.S.I.C. Inc., and a founding member of the contemporary performance ensemble Mocrep. MICHAEL HILGER (Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals, MC Company Member) is a composer, sound designer and multiinstrumentalist based in Chicago, IL. His sound design and composition credits include Redmoon Theater’s 2012 Youth Spectacle, MC’s own Show & Tell, the short film KEPT by Kacey Meyer, Amygdala Rest by Erasing the Distance, and Mariko’s Magical Mix, a collaboration between Hubbard Street Dance and Manual Cinema. He has produced two EPs with THIN HYMNS, a group he founded and fronts. He is currently working on new music and performing solo under the name MICHAEL ALBERT. QUINN TSAN (SFX, Guitar, Vocals) is a producer, performer, songwriter, and organizer in Chicago. She has released 13
Cast Bios two EP’s and an award winning short film titled Bedrooms, and is a founding cast member of The Fly Honey Show. Tsan co-founded State Matters in 2017, a nonprofit organization that produces video content explaining the most impactful and/or pressing legislation in the Illinois State Legislature. Tsan has collaborated with artists and organizations including Manual Cinema, Salonathon, Alphawood Gallery, Constellation Arts, Ohmme, and Erin Kilmurray, among others. Staff & Creative Team Bios DREW DIR (Co-Artistic Director, Director, Designer) is a writer, director, and puppet designer. Previously, he served as the Resident Dramaturg of Court Theatre and a lecturer in theater and performance studies at the University of Chicago. He holds a master’s degree in Text and Performance Studies from King’s College London and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. SARAH FORNACE (Co-Artistic Director, Designer) is a director, puppeteer, choreographer, and narrative designer based in Chicago. She is a co-Artistic Director of Manual Cinema. Outside of Manual Cinema, Sarah has worked as a performer or choreographer with Redmoon Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Court Theatre, Steppenwolf Garage, and Blair Thomas and Co. Most recently, Sarah wrote the story mode for the video game Rivals of Aether. In 2017, she directed and edited the first episode of the web series, The Doula is IN. In 2016, 14
she directed and devised an “animotion” production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Rokoko Studios for HamletScen at Kromborg Castle in Elsinore, Denmark. SHELBY GLASGOW (Company/Stage Manager) is a freelance stage manager who loves to travel! She joined Manual Cinema in September 2016 as their Touring Stage Manager and Company Manager. She has since toured within the United States and internationally with Ada/ Ava, Lula Del Ray, Mementos Mori, and their newest show The End of TV. Shelby graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BFA in Stage Management and has stage managed regionally all over the country. Thank you to Manual Cinema for this amazing opportunity! BEN KAUFFMAN (Co-Artistic Director, Score & Sound Designer) is a composer, director and interactive media artist. His most recent work has been exhibited at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago, CUNY’s Baruch College, and he has lectured and given workshops at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York University, Baruch College, and Parsons the New School of Design. He holds a Master’s degree from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). KIM KOZAK (Production Manager/ Sound Engineer) is a freelance audio engineer based in Chicago. She is excited to be working with Manual Cinema again. JULIA MILLER (Co-Artistic Director, UTAHPRESENTS.ORG
Cast Bios Designer) is a director, puppeteer, and puppet designer. Manual Cinema provides her with an outlet for many artistic impulses, including but not limited to breathing life into the inanimate, making delicate small things, and telling stories without words. In Chicago she has worked as a performer and puppeteer with Redmoon Theatre and Blair Thomas and Co. In 2017 she helped produce, direct and edit episode two of the new web series The Doula is IN. KYLE VEGTER (Co-Artistic Director, Music & Sound Designer) is a composer, sound designer, theater artist, and Managing Artistic Director of Manual Cinema. As a composer he’s been
commissioned by such groups as TIGUE, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNOW series, the Chicago Composer’s Orchestra, and Homeroom Chicago. His production credits span genres, and include recent releases by Thin Hymns, Spektral Quartet, Tim Munro (of eighth blackbird), and Color Card. His past Composer/ Sound Designer credits with Manual Cinema include Lula Del Ray, Ada/ Ava, FJORDS, Mementos Mori, My Soul’s Shadow and various other performance and video projects. He has been an artist in residence at High Concept Laboratories, and co-founded Chicago’s only contemporary classical music cassette label Parlour Tapes+.
THE SINGING BOIS: “A QUEERSTORY OF THE BOY BAND” April 5 & 6 • Kingsbury Hall
Part boy band, part Rat Pack, The Singing Bois blend musical precision and sexy swagger, performing original tunes and unique covers from vintage pop genres. A Queerstory of the Boy Band is a fun and playful exploration of gender, race, and sexuality that traces the evolution of the hits of your favorite boy bands, through barbershop, doo-wop, Motown, and more. Packed with tight harmonies and dynamic dance moves, this show tells queer, butch, and trans stories through song.
WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?• April 13
Kingsbury Hall The current cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? are proud to present their new improv tour: WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage!
COMPAGNIA TPO: “FARFALLE”• April 27-28
Kingsbury Hall Two dancers move, play and paint in the air, telling the story of the slow metamorphosis of the butterfly. TPO’s “theater of the senses” weaves dance, storytelling, and visual experience into a magical hands-on performance like nothing you’ve seen before. The audience is invited to enter the performance and interact with the beautiful, immersive world created on stage. A unique experience for the young and the young at heart. No matter your age, you will immediately feel a sense of wonder and joy in this magical world. “HIDDEN FIGURES” AND NASA: MARGOT LEE SHETTERLY AND DR. ELLEN STOFAN . . . March 30 24 FRAMES MOVIE NIGHT - DAVID CRONENBERG’S “VIDEODROME” . . . . . . . April 4 CANDIDE, PERFORMED BY UNIVERSITY LYRIC OPERA ENSEMBLE . . . . . April 20-21 Tickets and information at utahpresents.org
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