Horse Trade presents
A RADIOTHEATRE Production

Frankenstein

Written, Directed, & Composed by Dan Bianchi

all performances at 3pm
Sundays
October 11 and 18
November 1 and 22
Saturdays
November 21
December 5, 12 and 19

Added Dates
January 7, 8 and 10 @7pm
and
January 9 @ 6pm

Tickets ($20) are available by calling Smarttix at
212-868-4444

www.radiotheatreNYC.com

New York IT Awards

From the critically-acclaimed, award-winning performance group, that brought you KING KONG, WAR OF THE WORLDS, DRACULA, THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE TIME MACHINE and more, now comes Mary Shelley’s masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN, adapted for the stage with a great cast of story tellers, an original orchestral score and a plethora of sound effects!   All that is required is your imagination!

RADIOTHEATRE is an award-winning PERFORMANCE GROUP that creates AUDIO THEATRE live on stage inspired by old time radio dramas, yet, does not seek to re create period radio programs, nor traditional plays. By combining 21st Century sound technology, uniquely written scripts, a cast of storytellers, original orchestral scores and a plethora of sound effects, Radiotheatre produces a new hybrid, environmental art form. Its content is also unique in that it draws its inspiration from pulp genres usually ignored by live theatre; ie, adventure, science fiction, horror, and crime. RADIOTHEATRE has been nominated Best Performance Group for five years in a row, has garnered over 13 nominations in various categories, has WON Best Music and Best Sound Design 2008 and is again nominated for two NY INNOVATIVE THEATRE AWARDS 2009. RADIOTHEATRE has produced 19 NYC shows in 5 years and currently runs SUNDAYS WITH POE now in its 9th month.

The Cast and Crew

JOE FELLMAN (Schneider/Captain/Man) has appeared in Radiotheatre's DRACULA'S GUEST and DRACULA and SUNDAYS WITH POE. He graduated MFA, Rutgers. Recent credits include "Miss Witherspoon" Amphibian Stage Prod; "The Crucible" Northern Stage; "The Darker Face Of The Earth," "Educating Rita" New London Barn Playhouse; "Much Ado About Nothing," "Romeo and Juliet" Princeton Rep; "Othello" Shakespeare Theatre of NJ; On TV - Law & Order;Criminal Intent; All My Children.

REBEKAH LEVIN (Henrietta) has a BFA in acting from NYU Tisch. Originally from California, Rebekah moved to NYC to train at Stella Adler Studio where she was for three years. Since graduating, Rebekah has been working with several non-equity theatre companies. She has been acting in a couple short films and was recently seen playing Peasblossom in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream with Wide Eyed Theatre company. Rebekah is looking forward to beginning her work with Radiotheatre and hopes her voice will be an exciting addition to the sound of this company. She is glad her constant singing in the shower and booming vocal quality has enhanced her theatrical career and is happy to share it.
DANA MAZZENGA (Elizabeth) a recent graduate of the New School for Drama's MFA program, was recently seen in the Samuel French Festival in a play entitled "H.R." She also has been participating in readings for MCC's Youth Company and their FreshPlay Festival. NSD credits include Dolores in Horton Foote's "Blind Date", Boochie in Stephen Adly Guirgis's "Den of Thieves", Dina Dorf in Ibsen's "The Pillars of Society", and Abigail in Miller's "The Crucible". Other NYC credits include Tilly in "Tilly and Bill" (Wizard Oil Productions), Jana in "Poppies" (FringeNYC), and Myrrhine in "Lysistrata" (MadIris Productions). This is Dana's first performance with Radiotheatre and she couldn't be more delighted!
MIKE QUIRK (Monster, Burgomeister, Sailor) graduated with a B.A. in Communications (Broadcast Emphasis) and a minor in Theatre from Kean University where he earned the University’s Broadcasting Excellence Award. While at school, he attended the Connecticut School of Broadcasting at night, and jump started his radio career. Since graduating, Mike has done Afternoon Drive, Morning News, audio production, and appeared in hundreds of radio commercials. He also teaches Audio and Video Production and Theatre Arts to high school and middle school aged students. He continues to pursue a career as a performer and voice-over artist in the greater New York area.
FRANK ZILINYI has appeared in Radiotheatre's THE HAUNTING OF 85 EAST 4th STREET, THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, THE INVISIBLE MAN, KING KONG 08, DRACULA'S GUEST, DRACULA, SUNDAYS WITH POE. Last season he performed with the Inwood Shakespeare Festival in Dracula, The Three Musketeers. Arabian Nights, An Offering of Magic & Hope; Treasure Island, La Vida Es Sueño, The Merry Wives of Windsor as Sir John Falstaff. He was heard as two voices of the quartet in a sung prologue for Romeo and Juliet and was also seen or not seen, as the Ghost in Hamlet both at Expanded Arts.

WES SHIPPEE (Sound Engineer) returns for his 15th show with Radiotheatre. Currently in the Music Technology program at NYU, Wes has done everything from live band mixing to DJ work to roadie work. Also performing extensively as an actor/singer/pianist, he finds himself back in the theatre behind the sound board, this time playing a monster or two. His most recent role was Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Out of the Woods Theatre Company, Richmond, VA). He is currently working on the stage crew at Radio City Music Hall.

Dan Bianchi has spent over 30 years in theater and film as an Independent Theatre artist which includes writing, directing, producing, set and lighting design, music and sound design, graphics, PR. He founded RADIOTHEATRE in 2005 and has since produced/ written/directed MADHOUSE; HARDBOILED 1; HARDBOILED 2; WAR OF THE WORLDS (Nominated 2005 NYIT Award); KING KONG 2005; THE PIGMAN OF DELANCEY STREET (Nominated for two 2006 NYIT Awards); THE HAUNTING OF 85 EAST 4th STREET (Nominated for two 2007 NYIT Awards;) THE ISLAND OF DR.MOREAU 2006, KING KONG 2007; WAR OF THE WORLDS 2007; THE INVISIBLE MAN (Nominated for three 2009 NYIT Awards), THE TIME MACHINE; THE ISLAND OF DR.MOREAU 2007 (Winner Best Original Music & Best Sound Design 2008 NYIT Awards); KING KONG 2008; THE MOLE PEOPLE; DRACULA (Nominated for two 2009 NYIT Awards). Also: founder/Artistic Director of four international theater companies, written and directed over 50 plays and musicals, screenwriter in Hollywood, directed 7 motion pictures with members of the Royal Shakespeare Co., won three-times Best Director Off Broadway, twice The Beckett Prize, the ASCAP Musical Theater Award, Billy Rose Theater Award, the National Writers Guild Screenwriting Award, a MacDowell Fellowship,  and a National Humanities Grant. Written/Directed feature film 2004:  THE EVIL KILLERS. He founded VIDEOTHEATRE, NYC's only year round DV-dedicated indie theater.   He is also a visual artist whose works have been shown in galleries and museums around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art, NYC, MOMA, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Museum of Non -Conformism, Russia, etc.