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THE PUMPKIN PIE SHOW: AMBER ALERT offers five brand new, never performed before short stories “ripped from the headlines” by writer Clay McLeod Chapman – each isolating that moment where innocence curdles into something… much, much darker. High school wrestlers with contagious skin diseases, vaginal hymenoplasty, secret diaries from dead astronauts, chemical castration, and parent-teachers conferences – all within one show. GLADIATORUM: A wrestler has been identified as the possible source of a skin herpes outbreak that prompted Minnesota high school officials to impose an eight-day suspension of wrestling competitions and contact practices. SIXTEEN AGAIN: ...(O)ne procedure, known as hymenoplasty, is performed primarily for the impression it will make on men. The surgery, which takes about 30 minutes, restores the hymen, the membrane that typically covers the vagina prior to first intercourse. DIARY DEBRIS: Pages from an Israeli astronauts diary that survived the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia and a 37-mile fall to earth are going on display this weekend for the first time in Jerusalem. Associated Press, 2003 PARENT/TEACHER: At least 150 Florida teachers have been disciplined in the past three years after being accused of sexual conduct with student’s… female educators in particular. DIMINISHING RETURNS: Based upon Candace Rondeaux's Can Castration Be a Solution for Sex Offenders? “ |
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THE PUMPKIN PIE SHOW Celebrating its second decade of performances, The Pumpkin Pie Show is a literary fist in the face. Part storytelling session, part boxing match, part shamanistic ritual, The Pumpkin Pie Show has established itself as an all-points artistic hodgepodge of theatre and literature. We pick and choose the essentials of each medium, channeling their rocking properties in order to create a more intimate relationship between performer and audience. We want to see the whites of our audience’s eyes. Certain basic rules that we’ve set up for all our shows are: No sets. No costumes. No nothing beyond the text and the performance itself. Our goal is to strip away those elements that we find extraneous to the tale being told, conjuring up an atmosphere of “creating something out of nothing,” as well as focusing on that ethereal connective tissue between the one telling the story and our audience. Packed with enough emotional intensity to feel like a rock concert rather than spinning a yarn, The Pumpkin Pie Show is pure bedtime stories for adults.
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, won Best Music and Best Sound Design in 2008 and was again nominated for two NYIT Awards as well as a Drama Desk Award in 2009.
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Clay McLeod Chapman is the creator of the rigorous storytelling session The Pumpkin Pie Show. He is the author of rest area, a collection of short stories, and miss corpus, a novel. He teaches writing at The Actors Studio MFA Program at Pace University.
“[There is] a new generation of theater artists reared on a diet of vampires, zombies and charming serial killers. Call this movement the Theater of Blood, after the Vincent Price movie about a Shakespearean actor who kills critics, after torturing them with a hammy monologue. (It still gives me chills.) At the forefront is Clay McLeod Chapman, whose “Pumpkin Pie Show” channels the spirit of H. P. Lovecraft” The New York Times (2009)
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Hanna Cheek has been a part of The Pumpkin Pie Show since 2001, performing in Commencement (Under St. Marks), Hostage Song (The Kraine), Junta High (PS122), and Ringside Seats (Belt Theatre), among others. Hanna is also a member of the drama desk nominated Waterwell theatre company with whom she has devised and performed in #9 (59e59), The/King/Operetta (Barrow St. Theatre), Marco Millions…based on lies (Theatre Row), and The Persians…a comedy about war with five songs (Perry Street Theatre). Other NYC Credits: Artifacts of Consequence (The Wild Project), First You're Born (Playwrights Horizons), & Broken Boughs (Blue Heron Arts Center). TV credits include: Titus, MTV’s Undressed, & The West Wing. Hanna is currently working on GOODBAR, a live, theatrical concept album with her rock band Bambï, created in collaboration with Waterwell. “Hanna Cheek is an actor of rare gifts, and someday Hollywood will steal her, so you have to snatch at every chance to see her onstage.” Helen Shaw, Time Out NY |
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Hannah Timmons will graduate from the Actor's Studio MFA program in May of 2011. At the Studio she has enjoyed performing parts such as Frankie, in "The Member of the Wedding," Helen, in "The Cripple of Inishmaan," Emily, in "Hello Out There," and Nora, in "A Doll's House." Hannah is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. |