welcome to miami theater center’s 10th season! I can’t believe it’s already our tenth season! However, it’s only our second season under the name Miami Theater Center, and we are very proud of the successful transition from The PlayGround Theatre to MTC that enabled us to widen our offerings to include performances and classes for adults. In case you’re concerned – or confused – we want to assure you that we haven’t reduced our commitment to the young people in our community. Far from it! In addition to our MainStage performances for multi-generational audiences, our Winter & Spring Break Mini-Camps, Musical Theater Summer Camp, InSchool residencies, and OnCall hospital visits support our mission to entertain and educate audiences and artists of all ages and abilities. This season our line up includes the remount of an audience favorite, The Red Thread; our second SandBox Series, which, thanks to a $100,000 Knight Arts Challenge Grant, has expanded to include five artists; and the world premiere of Everybody Drinks the Same Water, a medieval murder mystery set in 13th century Spain. The opening weekend of Water will culminate in a medieval street fair on NE 2nd Avenue, and the following week, MTC will host an international academic panel called Medieval Spain in Today’s World. As you can see, there’s something for everyone at MTC, and your involvement as an audience member, artist, student, and/or donor helps us enrich South Florida’s performing arts scene. Thank you for being part of our dynamic family. We hope you enjoy the show, class, panel, fair, movie – why not try it all!?!
Stephanie Ansin Founder & Artistic Director
call • visit • write (305) 751-9550 innovative theater, dance, and music
mtcmiami.org info@mtcmiami.org 9806 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 33138
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a partnership with O Cinema that transforms our theater into an independent movie house several nights a week
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Ancient Chinese folktales inspired this mystical adventure. Witness a young woman’s heroic efforts to rescue her father’s surprisingly miraculous masterpiece. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
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by stephanie ansin & fernando calzadilla
Choreography by Octavio Campos Original Music & Sound Design by Luciano Stazzone Set, Costume & Lighting Design by Fernando Calzadilla
Directed by Stephanie Ansin
Troy Davidson, Melissa Almaguer, Christian T. Chan, Christina Jun, Marj O’Neil-Butler, Kate Shine & Jesus Quintero in The Red Thread/Photo by Mitchell Zachs, 2011
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The Red Thread is funded in part by John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald; Ophelia & Juan Js. Roca; Funding Arts Network, Inc.; Ronald M. Ansin; Citizens Interested in Arts, Inc.; Miami Salon Group, Inc.; Lydia & Leon de León; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
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Suspicion and intrigue give rise to romance and collaboration in this medieval murder mystery. Watch three teenagers of different religions work together to discover who poisoned their city’s water supply. Recommended for ages 11 and up. 6
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RUNNING TIME: 90 MINUTES NO INTERMISSION TICKETS $5 – $25 GROUP RATES AVAILABLE * ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCE Accessible Performances enable children and adults with disabilities to enjoy a live theater experience.
Choreography by Octavio Campos Original Music & Sound Design by Luciano Stazzone Set, Costume & Lighting Design by Fernando Calzadilla
** SENSORY FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE Performance will provide accessible accommodations for individuals with Sensory Processing Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), with modifications to sound and lighting. Call 305.751.9550 for more information.
Directed by Stephanie Ansin Everybody Drinks the Same Water is funded in part by Funding Arts Network, Inc.; Richard Yau; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
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sandbox series Supported by a generous Knight Arts Challenge Grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The SandBox series gives artists an opportunity to create, rehearse, and perform new work and teach classes for the community.
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Performances and educational opportunities for ages 18 and up.
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theo reyna
making modern myths: page to stage Wednesdays Oct. 16 – Nov. 13 7 – 9pm $60 for 4 sessions/8 hrs.
knowledge and noise A comedic modern myth about a brother and sister who, feeling curious yet aimless, set off in search of the literal “unknown.” Explore what it means to be “ready” and the desire to live “in the moment.” $15 – 20
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jaamil olawale kosoko TALK
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from practice through process to performance Sat., Nov. 23 & Sun., Nov. 24 1 – 3pm $32 for 2 sessions/4 hrs.
black male revisited A live performance and visual installation which asks audiences to reconsider their impressions of the black male body in performance and visual art. $15 – 20
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situating black male, situating myself Friday, Dec. 20, 6pm FREE
endangered bodies Saturday, Dec. 7 2 – 6pm FREE
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how visual performance is redefining american notions of blackness Friday, Dec. 13 Follows 8pm performance FREE
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demystifying experimental electronic music Friday, Jan. 31 6 – 7:30pm FREE
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demystifying experimental acoustic music Friday, Jan. 24 6 – 7:30pm FREE
signals An interactive sound installation and multimedia performance that invites the audience to navigate through various sonic and tactile experiences. $15 – 20
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juan c. sanchez CLASS
directing 101 Wednesday, March 19 7 – 9pm $16 for 1 session/2hrs. CLASS
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improv 101 Wednesday, April 2 7 – 9pm $16 for 1 session/2 hrs.
my work 101 Wednesday, March 5 7 – 9pm FREE
paradise motel Seven scenes spanning seven decades in a seedy motel on Calle Ocho. $15 – 20
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A workshop designed for dancers, performance artists, and physical theater practitioners interested in exploring improvisation and mindfulness in movement.
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discovering movement Wednesdays May 21 – June 25 7 – 9pm $80 for 5 sessions/10 hrs.
bare bones An experimental movement-based performance that employs unfamiliar language, confusing scenarios, and absurd chaos to analyze power dynamics among individuals and cultures. $15 – 20
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rasaboxes
performance lab
with fernando calzadilla
with octavio campos
INTERMEDIATE Mon.– Sat., Sept. 16 – 21, 2013 7 – 11pm $240 for 6 sessions/ 24 hours Ages 18 and up
INTRODUCTION Mon.– Wed., Feb. 3 – 5 & 10 – 11, 2014 7 – 11pm $240 for 6 sessions/ 24 hours Ages 18 and up
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winter break mini-camp
musical theater summer camp
Thurs., Fri. & Mon., Dec. 26, 27 & 30, 2013 9 am – 4 pm $120.00 for three days Ages 6 – 12
Session 1: Mon. – Fri., June 9 – June 27, 2014 Session 2: Mon. – Fri., July 14 – August 1, 2014 9 am – 4 pm $625 per session Ages 6 – 12
spring break mini-camp Mon. – Fri., March 24 – 28, 2014 9 am – 4 pm $200.00 for five days Ages 6 – 12
MTC’s talented company members will lead students on a fun-filled artistic adventure. Students explore selfexpression and work together to develop an original production for the camp’s final performance.
For more information contact Stephen Kaiser, Associate Director of Education & Community Engagement. (305) 751-9550 x 259 • stephen@mtcmiami.org
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InSchool
field trips to MTC
Bring MTC to your school!
A trip to the theater provides a fun and educational adventure for students of all ages. Contact us, and we will help you book your tickets and transportation.
MTC Teaching Artists guide students as they create and perform original plays, reinforcing classroom lessons in literary structure and developing interpersonal skills and physical awareness.
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Our partnership with Miami-Dade Parks Disability Services gives adults with disabilities the opportunity to use theater games and story-telling to develop their self-esteem, social skills, and creativity.
MTC’s teaching artists deliver doses of joy and laughter to seriously ill children and teenagers in hospitals. Major support for this program comes from a generous challenge grant from The Batchelor Foundation, Inc.
For more information contact Judy Litt, Director of Education & Community Engagement. (305) 751-9550 x 223 • judy@mtcmiami.org
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a medieval street fair
córdoba
miami may 4, 2014
a celebration of tolerance and exchange 12 – 6pm NE 2nd Avenue 95th – 99th Streets Miami Shores
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Thanks to our partnership with O Cinema, MTC will present over 300 screenings of independent, foreign, family, and art films this season. Throughout the year, we will also host visiting filmmakers, local film festivals, and special events. For tickets and information, visit mtcmiami.org/mtcfilm. 18
rentals
community
mainstage
rent MTC Our Main Stage, a renovated 1946 movie theater, offers:
The SandBox, is a 38’-3” x 32’-7” multipurpose space located next door to the theater.
• Renovated art deco lobby (great for parties!) • 40’ x 30’ stage • 330 seat house • State-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment
• 38’ x 33’ open stage • Bright, natural light • Wood floors • Changing area
• Spacious restrooms • Sound and light personnel • Box office services
• Flexible space for parties, classes & performances • Restrooms • Capacity: 70 people
For more information contact Yolima Cintra, Executive Assistant & Theater Rentals. (305) 751-9550 x 231 • yolima@mtcmiami.org
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leadership
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advisory board
PRESIDENT Kevin Miller Wells Fargo Miami Shores, FL
Toby Ansin Special Advisor Founder of Miami City Ballet Coral Gables, FL
VICE-PRESIDENT Elaiza Irizarry Executive Director Miami Theater Center El Portal, FL TREASURER Stephanie Ansin Artistic Director Miami Theater Center Coral Gables, FL SECRETARY Aaron Glickman SocialMiami.com Sunny Isles Beach, FL Louis Aguirre WSVN Channel 7 Miami, FL Sarah Arison Arts Advocate New York, NY Juan Luis Betancourt Gonza Executive Search, LLC Miami Beach, FL Audra Cherry Lifestyle Consultant Miami, FL
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Linda Coll Carnival Foundation Miami, FL David Coviello Shutts & Bowen LLP Biscayne Park, FL Debora Duro, MD iCan & Gastroenterology MIami, FL Giselle Kovac Visual Artist Miami Shores, FL Alisa Marie Llanos Starbucks Coffee Company Miami Shores, FL Olga Melin Arts Advocate Sunny Isles Beach, FL Janรก SIgars-Malina Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. Miami, FL Susan J. Toepfer Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. Miami Beach, FL Trae Williamson Williamson Cadillac-Buick-GMC Miami Beach, FL Ex-Officio: Mary Newman Shores Performing Arts Theater Miami Shores, FL
Anne Bogart SITI Company New York, NY Richard Carter Consultant Miami Shores, FL Charles Cinnamon Charles Cinnamon Public Relations Coconut Grove, FL Nilo Cruz Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Miami, FL & New York, NY Lilia Garcia Arts Advocate Miami, FL
Elysze Held Style Out of the City Key Biscayne, FL Larissa Kokernot Chalk Repertory Theatre Los Angeles, CA Robert Leider WSVN Channel 7 Miami, FL Rhoda Levitt Former Chairman, Florida Arts Council Coconut Grove, FL Robin Reiter Reiter & Associates, LLC. Miami, FL Terry Schechter Arts Advocate Miami Beach, FL Nora Weinreich Arts Advocate Miami, FL
membership levels and benefits Member: $50 – 99 • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Friend: $100 – $249 • 2 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in season brochure, programs & on website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Sustainer: $250 – $499 • 4 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in season brochure, programs & on website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Contributor: $500 – $999 • 25 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 4 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in season brochure, programs & on website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Sponsor: $1,000 – $2,499 • 50 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation
• 4 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in season brochure, programs & on website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Grand Sponsor: $2,500 – $4,999 • 75 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in season brochure, programs & on website • 10% discount on tickets, classes, and merchandise Patron: $5,000 – $9,999 • 100 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in press releases, season brochure, programs; on front of house signage & website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise
Grand Patron: $10,000 – $24,999 • Sixth-page ad in programs • 125 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in press releases, season brochure, programs; on front of house signage & website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Benefactor: $25,000 – $49,999 • Quarter-page ad in programs • 4 invitations to opening night celebration(s) • 165 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in press releases, season brochure, programs; on education materials, front of house signage & website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Grand Benefactor: $50,000 – $99,999 • Private lunch with 2 MTC Actors • Autographed production art • Half-page ad in programs • 6 invitations to opening night celebration(s)
• 330 tickets donated to school(s) or organization(s) of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • Recognition in press releases, season brochure, programs; on education materials, front of house signage & website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise Founder: $100,000 and over • Private back stage tour for 4 guests • Signed photograph with cast members • Private lunch with 2 MTC Actors &/or Members of Creative Team • Autographed production art • Full-page ad in programs • 660 tickets donated to school or organization of choice • Curtain announcement at performance(s) selected for ticket donation • 10 tickets to performance(s) of choice • 10 invitations to opening night celebration(s) • Major recognition in press releases, season brochure, programs; on education materials, front of house signage & website • 10% discount on tickets, classes & merchandise
For more information contact Elaiza Irizarry, Executive Director. (305) 751-9550 x 226 • elaiza@mtcmiami.org
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we thank our generous supporters Founders $100,000 and over • Ansin Foundation • Anonymous • John S. and James L. Knight Foundation • Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners • North Dade Medical Foundation Grand Benefactors $50,000 – $99,999 • Gonza Executive Search, LLC • WSVN Channel 7 Benefactors $25,000 – $49,999 • Andrew L. Ansin • The Green Family Foundation, Inc. • Peacock Foundation, Inc. • Ophelia & Juan Js. Roca • State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture Grand Patrons $10,000 – $24,999 • James L. Ansin • Ronald M. Ansin • The Batchelor Foundation, Inc. • Carnival Cruise Lines • City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs • The Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation, Inc. • Funding Arts Network • The Kirk Foundation, Inc. • Jeffrey S. Miller • Kevin J. Miller • National Endowment for the Arts • The Shubert Foundation, Inc. • Shutts & Bowen LLP • Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. • Wells Fargo • Williamson Cadillac-Buick-GMC
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Patrons $5,000 – $9,999 • The Herman Abbott Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Nancy Abbott • BB&T Bank • Juan Luis Betancourt • Deutsche Bank • Dr. Debora Duro • Gina Derks Gardner • Renee Frigo Graeff • Nancy Thornton Hector • Ann Kelly • Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Disability Services • The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald • Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. • Selecta Magazine • The Shepard Broad Foundation, Inc. • SocialMiami.com Grand Sponsors $2,500 – $4,999 • Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Admire • Toby Lerner Ansin • Cecile D. Barker • Mariela Cisneros-Maestre • Citizens Interested in Arts, Inc. • Classical South Florida • Mr. Mike Eidson, Esq and Dr. Margaret Eidson • Miami Salon Group Inc. • The William J. & Tina Rosenberg Foundation • The Sain Orr Royak DeForest Steadman Fund • WLRN Public Radio & Television for South Florida • William A. & Shirley Yolles Support Foundation Sponsors $1,000 – $2,499 • Jennifer Stearns Buttrick • The Clorox Company Foundation • Coral Gables Art Cinema • Lydia Diaz Cruz & Leon de Leon • Marvin Ross Friedman & Adrienne bon Haes
• Michael R. Goldstein • Kahn-Carlin & Company, Inc. • Jacqueline Kott • Marvin J. & Isabel G. Leibowitz • Olga Melin • Miami Shores Community Task Force • Miccosukee Resort & Gaming • RadioX 88.5FM • Patricia A. Seitz & Alan G. Greer • Janá Sigars-Malina • Target • UM Pediatrics Integrative Medicine • The Israel, Rose, Henry and Robert Wiener Foundation • Richard Yau Contributor $500 – $999 • Jason & Dina Arnott • Bank of America Wealth Management • Nancy Batchelor • Charles Cinnamon • Tonya Compere • Lourdes Fanjul • Andrea R. Guerreri • The Diane Star Heller Charitable Foundation • Steve & D.J. Kerr • Melissa Krinzman • Alicia A. Piazza • David & Carrie Ruehl Nelson Sustainer $250 – $499 • Hudson Cherry • Corwin Family Foundation • Sharon Edozien • Miriam & Morris Futernick • Bill Jones • Laura Kaplan • Veronica Lax • Tracy Wilson Mourning & Alonzo Mourning • Friends of Marjorie O’Neill-Butler • Gina Robichaux • Nicole Simkins • Spencer Stewart • Jeanette Taylor • Monica Venegas
Friend $100 – $249 • Anonymous • Wilma Christine Aragao • Jeffrey & Jaleh Bast • Mira & Rudy R. Begg • Ester Ben-Zion • Scarlett Brooks • Melissa Buckner • Diana Carvallo • Communikatz, Inc. • Michael Costello • Andrena Didonato • Margaretta L. Edwards • Brian Exelbert • Yolanda Gasalla • AM Green • Jay & Elysze Held • Joyce Herman • Zayda A. Hernandez • Shannon Hori Cogan • Annick Iwanoswki • Holli Kingsbury • Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design • Eric Kutz • Dr. & Mrs. Roger K. Leavitt • Wendy Levitz • Anthony S. Lombardo • Milieu International, LLC • Sandy Moise • Carmen L. More • Marcia Morgan • Maria Oneide Gioia • Tanya D. Pages • Cheryl Perl • Cheryn Purcell • Robin Reiter-Faragalli • James & Lisa Rosenberg • Diane Sepler • South Pointe Elementary PTA • Roberto Stopello • Monica Venegas • Lawrence & Elizabeth Wechsler • Ronna Weiss • Pauline Winick • Boklyn Wong
With support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners.
with support from City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
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