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Horse
Trade Theater Group Presents
A Tobacco Bar Theatre Company Production of
Golden Age
A Play by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
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"Clever and Engaging!"
"Mr. Aguirre-Sacasa is in
control of this fantasy the whole time, eventually bending his
tale around so that it all makesperfect sense."
"[Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa]
has found the perfect co-conspirators for his eccentric vision
in the actors of the Tobacco Bar Theatre Company, who have the
casual verve and comic timing the script needs."
Neil Genzlinger
The New York Times
Full
Review |
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LOCKER ROOM HI-JINX
HOT BOY-ON-BOY KISSING
TEENAGE THRILL-KILLING
DANCES AT THE GYM
FOUR-COLOR ROMANCE
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Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday
March 30 through April 22
(Saturday, April 23 at 2:30)
TIME: 7:30 PM |
Tickets:
Adults $15
Students and Seniors $10 |
Horse Trade presents the New York Premiere of a new play by
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, fresh from his Off Broadway hit The Mystery
Plays at Second Stage Theater. Directed by Claire Lundberg (Off-Bway’s
Getting Into Heaven), GOLDEN AGE is a comic book fantasia that
journeys through time and space, chronicling the life and times
of freckled, red-headed, everyman Buddy Baxter - His rise from
high school heartthrob to college misfit to struggling New York
writer.
With a cast including Cameron Cash, Michael Chernus*, Sarah Elliott*,
Greg Felden*, Christopher J. Hanke*, Peter Katona*, Christopher
Kromer*, Tami Mansfield*, and Chuck Wagner*, GOLDEN AGE has tons
o' locker room hi-jinx, hot boy-on-boy kissing, teenage thrill-killing,
dances at the gym, and four- color romance along the way.
GOLDEN AGE also showcases the work of set designer Wilson Chin,
costume design by Melissa Levin, lighting design by Matt Richards
and sound design by Daniel Baker.
What critics have said about GOLDEN
AGE:
"… the most imaginative play of the season... "
---Jim Farmer, SOUTHERN VOICE
"An exhilarating...dispatch from a brainy Yale punk straddling
underground stardom with mainstream discovery..."
---Wendell Brock, THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
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ROBERTO AGUIRRE-SACASA
(playwright)
Born in Washington, DC, and raised in both the United States and
Nicaragua, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is a 2003 graduate of the Yale
School of Drama, where his Shakespearean romance Rough Magic,
which transplants characters from The Tempest to present-day Manhattan,
was produced—before being further developed at New York
Theatre Workshop.
While at Yale, he received the Eugene O’Neill Scholarship
and the ASCAP Cole Porter Award—both for excellence in playwriting.
Also while a student, Roberto spent his summers working with New
Haven’s Dwight-Edgewood Project, a youth mentoring and teaching
program modeled on New York City’s 52nd Street Project.
In 2002, his play The Mystery Plays
received the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center Fund
for New American Plays. Subsequently, in February of 2004, The
Mystery Plays was presented in England as part of
the Old Vic/New Voices series before receiving its world premiere
in a co-production between 2econd Stage Theatre and Yale Repertory
Theatre (winning the Connecticut Critics’ Award for Outstanding
Play/Production).
His folkloric thriller The Muckle Man
was included in the Public Theatre’s 2002 NEW WORK NOW!
festival and then received a two-week workshop at the Manhattan
Theatre Club (funding provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation).
In August of 2001, the Source Theatre in Washington, DC, presented
an earlier version of The Muckle Man,
earning two Helen Hayes Award nominations: The Charles MacArthur
Award for Best New Play and Best Actress in a Play, winning the
latter.
Down in Atlanta, Dad’s Garage Theatre has premiered two
of Roberto’s plays: the occult romantic comedy Say
You Love Satan (in September 2001) and the comic
book fantasia Archie’s Weird Fantasy
(in April 2003), which was subsequently re-worked, re-titled to
Golden Age, and included in the Rattlestick
Playwrights Theatre’s 2003 Exposure Festival in New York
City. (In October of 2004, Dad’s Garage will present an
evening of Roberto’s short plays: The Weird.)
Say You Love Satan was a runaway hit
at the 2003 International Fringe Festival in New York City, where
it received a 2003 Excellence in Playwriting Award from Fringe
judges, and has since been produced at Berkeley’s Impact
Theatre (February of 2004) and Boston’s Zeitgeist Stage
(August of 2004).
His play about the mysteries of deep space and alien abduction,
Dark Matters, was developed at the
2003 O’Neill Playwrights Conference in Waterford, Connecticut,
and presented as a staged reading. It was further workshopped
at the Dallas Theatre Center in November of 2003 and the Geva
Theatre in Rochester, New York, in March of 2004.
Roberto received his BA from Georgetown University and an MA in
English literature from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
He has studied playwriting with Diana Son, Eric Overmyer, Jeff
Jones, Constance Congdon, Mark Bly, and Paula Vogel, and received
fellowships from both the Organization of American States and
the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts.
Currently the playwright-in-residence at 2econd Stage Theatre
in New York (through a grant from the NEA and TCG), Roberto is
working on commissions for Manhattan Theatre Club, the Geva Theatre,
and California Shakespeare Festival. He writes the monthly adventures
of The Fantastic Four and Nightcrawler for Marvel Comics and is
developing a cartoon series for Nickelodeon, “Punk Rock
Angel Girl,” in collaboration with the singer/songwriter
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