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Wrapped today for the short film SIGNS!

Cynthia in SIGNS


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2012 FILM REEL!

2012 FILM REEL

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FINAL 3 DAYS!!!


Live Nation at Naked Holidays!


NAKED HOLIDAYS 2011! SELLING OUT FAST!!!

Review by Ronald Gross

New York Theater Buying Guide

www.nytheaterguide.com

BOTTOM LINE:  Our highest recommendation.   The Oh! Calcutta!–style nakedness is the least of it – this veteran of  Gotham’s holiday theater fare is witty, stylish, sexy, outlandish, hilarious, and utterly entertaining.   There’s more talent reflected in the sketches by numerous brilliant wordsmiths, and more talent tramping around the stage, than at most Broadway musicals costing five times the ticket price.   It’ll ring your bell!

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NAKED HOLIDAYS 2011 NYTHEATRE.com REVIEW: “Naked Holidays offers a surprising celebration of community, charity, and peace. It is also really eggnoggin’ funny.”

nytheatre.com reviews

Naked Holidays
reviewed by David Ian Lee

Naked Holidays is ostentatiously billed as “a darkly comic Yuletide bacchanalia,” and were those carousing Greco-Romans on the hill to see what EndTimes Productions has wrought, Bacchus could only approve. Improbable that many will be lured to this production solely by the titular promise of “holidays,” audience members seeking fulfillment of the rest of the title may find their hearts grown three sizes: Naked Holidays offers a surprising celebration of community, charity, and peace. It is also really eggnoggin’ funny.

Not quite burlesque and not quite a variety show,Naked Holidays is somewhat hard to classify, being two parts sketch-comedy and one part Oh! Calcutta!There are vignettes that would not be out of place onSaturday Night Live, dashes of drag and camp, and musical numbers that borrow equally from Santa’s Village and the sands of Burning Man. Writing and directing credits vary from segment to segment, though it is assumed that EndTimes’ artistic director Russell Dobular lent a hand in theatrically fusing the annual event, now in its fifth season.

The company is comprised of about twenty singers, dancers, and musicians, with the synergism of the ensemble working so effectively as to make it difficult to single out individual performers for praise.  Grayson Brannen offers a rendition of a Patsy Cline standard so striking one would be forgiven for momentarily forgetting she’s clad in naught but a stocking cap and scraps of ribbon. Chris Lazzaro’s amped-up comedic characters are forces of nature, and Samantha Cooper and Leal Vona somehow uncover a hint of pathos in an early sketch that makes kosher sausage of Dickens, Seuss, and It’s a Wonderful Life.

Emceeing duties are divided between Alexander Dunbar and Kara Addington. Addington trades enjoyably on her kewpie doll charm, while Dunbar’s alt-punk aspect belies unexpected sentimentality. Their fleet-tongued banter keeps the show on the move, and effectively distracts from scene changes or an occasional stagehand sopping up the deck. Surrounded by a maelstrom of anarchy, Addington and Dunbar are essential rudders, engines, and anchorages. Also: Dunbar looks amusing wearing a tiny party hat on his bits, and Addington makes the iron clad argument for why we as a society must never allow for a recall of the Shake Weight.

As to be expected, some segments work better than others. Rudolph’s Law, about the most jolly of old elves forced to introduce himself door-to-door as a registered sex offender, is lean, potent, and mercilessly funny. First Noel, a send-up of living nativities, feels like what might happen were John Waters to commandeer le Crazy Horse, while Santa Christian appropriates Night Ranger’s “Sister Christian” to subversive effect. And The Naked People Play, the evening’s coup de grâce, defies all explanations and expectations.

Much of the conceptual approach to the production is intentionally unwieldy and anarchic, which doesn’t always lend itself towards cogency. In larger group scenes, the dialogue can take on a semi-improvisational quality, and clean and serviceable punch lines are undercut and diluted as members of the company clamor to get in the last ironical ad lib. Most of the material lands; some of it does not. But the producers have employed a philosophy of scattershot, not unlike a machine gunner: If a gag doesn’t quite deliver, there are three more in the pipe.

If, however, Naked Holidays could be significantly improved in anyway, I would suggest that the evening offers too much of a good thing. The performance I attended ran well past the two-and-a-half hour mark, with an overlong intermission serving only to leaden the evening. Without a narrative structure, there is no cliffhanging sense of expectation prior to the interval; by the time the second act kicks around, the night feels a bit long in the tooth.

It should go without saying that Naked Holidays is not for everyone. Given the intimate nature of the Roy Arias Theatre, twenty naked people cavorting in Santa hats can make for an intense experience. Religion in general is excoriated, and the show’s sense of humor is stunningly blue: Christians, Muslims, and herpes are given their due before the first musical number; before the first bared breast. It is pointedly stated that the production would never work in Europe, and should probably not be attended by parents and their young children.

To that end, there may not be as much “naked” inNaked Holidays as some might expect. The material is risqué and the humor walks a razor’s edge—jokes about molested children at Penn State and black women scrubbing toilets were met with cool laughter on the night that I attended—but anyone expecting wall-to-wall voyeurism may be disappointed. Oh, there’s more frontal nudity to be had than I’ve ever been privy to in my life, but that’s not all there is to this production. There is something wonderfully earnest about Naked Holidays; the steel in its backbone is unquestionably of the Babes In Arms “We have a barn, let’s put on a show!” variety.

Naked Holidays’ greatest achievement may be its ability to unexpectedly (and perhaps even unintentionally) subvert the American sexualization of Christmas for monetary gain. Jungian transference rationalizes that Christmas (and Disney movies, and roller coasters) creates a stirring sensation because we all want to be loved like it’s the first time, so it’s understandable that our culture would intrinsically link sex to the holiday season—but there’s no decent explanation for why Mariah Carey should croon “All I Want for Christmas Is You” whilst wriggling her Vixeny badonkadonk at an underage Justin Bieber. Likewise, the double-decker bus-sized advertisements for The Radio City Christmas Spectacular all but cop to the central, queasy contradiction of that show: Though pitched as wholesome, family fare, the Rockettes sell one thing, and it is has been on sale long before Santa met Rudolph. However, the honesty and courage ofNaked Holidays removes the production from the cynicism and greed of corporatized profit. Yes, it is more overtly titillating and ironic than American Apparel’s best efforts, but the Naked Holidayscompany is also having as much genuine fun as a bunch of naked people can have together without mistletoe and a fishbowl. There’s nothing sexier than confidence and unfettered joy, and Naked Holidayscomes decked in both. Bacchus bless us, everyone.


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NAKED HOLIDAYS 2011

NAKED HOLIDAYS 2011


Here it comes… NAKED HOLIDAYS 2011!!!!!

And so it begins...


NOW PLAYING!!!

 

Bill #4:

6/10 at 8, 6/16 at 6:30, 6/25 at 3:30, 6/28 at 6:30, 7/1 at 8, 7/3 at 6

• The Black Market of Memories by Dwayne Yancey. A young woman wakes up in a strange place — and discovers she’s had her memories stolen.  Now that doctors have devised a way to transplant memories, there’s a lively market for memories — and a black market of stolen ones. Directed by Tony Macy-Perez.


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Vignettes of the Apocalypse V KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN!!!

This is a cause that is very close to my heart.  My theatre company, Endtimes Productions has currently launched a kick-starter campaign to raise funds for the upcoming Apocalyptic-Themed one act festival.  This theatre company is my family in New York City.  I have been lucky enough to fall into the most supportive group of people who has continued to support my growth as an actor and as a human being over the last 3 years.
I know that if you are friends with any actors, I’m sure they are consistently hitting you up for money for fundraisers because as we all know…  There isn’t a lot of money in theatre, and people who are in it for the long haul, are doing it for the passion, not for the money.  But unfortunately the money goes hand in hand with the art to pay for venues, rehearsal spaces, props, costumes and random needs every theatre company has (in Endtimes’ case it’s usually vats of blood, zombie make-up & a giant King Kong…  yes..  I am not joking..)
Within the last 3 years, this theatre company has lost TWO spaces in NYC, and is at risk of losing a third that we use regularly (SAVE ST. MARKS UNDERGROUND)…  With the economy being as sucky as it is, NYC is tragically losing more and more of its historic theatre venues to make way for retail shops that guarantee a financial gain verses a theatre which is always a gamble.
Endtimes is responsible for some of the most groundbreaking theatre projects in NYC and has been gaining ground every year, but we have also taken multiple hits losing not one, but two theatre spaces, and we are looking at one of the biggest projects to date with auditions starting next week.  Endtimes needs help…
I know what it is like to be perpetually broke, so I would not be asking you all if this wasn’t dear to my heart…  If you can spare anything.  $5..  $10..  ANYTHING would be greatly appreciated!!
Please check out the below link for more information about EndTimes Productions and the kick-starter campaign…  and THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!!!!!!!  🙂


“I Want to be Around When Someone Breaks Your Heart” photo shoot

Jeffrey Benegar Photography


GUT Production Stills

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Movie Poster Debut! ‘GUT’

THAT IS ME!!  ↓  😀


First news, exclusive pics: “ALONE”


NAKED HOLIDAYS NYC 2010!! OPENS FRIDAY DEC 10TH!

THEATRE MANIA REVIEW


NAKED HOLIDAYS 2010! Opens December 10th!


Happy Thanksgiving!!!


SAVAGE HOT BABE MASSACRE!!!


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GROUP 5 OPENING NIGHT!!!!!!


Following hot on the heels of their hits, Naked Holidays NYC, and Manson the Musical, EndTimes Productions is pleased to announce their 4th Annual one-act festival: Vignettes for the Apocalypse 2010, a collection of twenty one-act plays, dealing with dystopian, futuristic, and apocalyptic themes.
Artistic Director Russell Dobular has chosen pieces that reflect a diversity of writing styles, ranging from sci-fi to traditional horror, the comic, and the dramatic, while representing a unifying vision of our culture and society, both past and present, as it faces the real possibility of imminent collapse. This year’s festival sees the return of cult writer/actor, Mark Borkowski, author of last year’s festival highlight, “The Godling”, with his new play examining the BTK killings, “The Kids Are Awake”. Playwright Steve Strangio also returns, with the premiere of his comic deconstruction of psychosexual horror film violence, “Savage Hot Babe Massacre”. Mr. Strangio offers the audience three different endings, but we’re betting the Bollywood dance number will win out every time. Other highlights include a future first world eatery, with an unusual third world menu, a space station murder mystery, a zombie lothario who prefers a diet of women’s hearts, and a future in which overpopulation has reached such epidemic proportions that the average Manhattan apartment of today would seem luxurious by comparison.

Lebensraum – by William Coleman
Directed by – Melissa Crespo

Exploding population and housing shortages collide with zoning laws and cannibalism in this dark comedy about two couples competing for a tiny apartment.

Cast – Sarah Schoofs, Mandy Moore, Adam P. Murphy, Corey Pajka, Dan Vidor, Lisa Sobin



GROUP 5 SHOWTIMES:
4/9 – 7:00pm
4/10 – 2:00pm
4/11 – 8:00pm
4/14 – 7:00pm
4/16 – 9:00pm
4/17 – 10:00pm


Further proof of my childhood androgyny…

HA HA HA… Gotta love it…

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My security escort….

Originally written on Sunday, September 14, 2008:

So I’m walking home from the subway last night around 10:30pm.. It’s not horribly late considering any night I’m out with Donny I usually am walking home in daylight in the wee hours of the morning, but I had to work early the next morning so responsibility it is…

I’m walking with my headphones on… (not what people recommend when walking at night, but this serves as a tool I have put to good use when pretending to not hear the obnoxious hoots and hollers that, if acknowledged, will inevitably serve as an unintentional invite giving me a companion the rest of the way home…) As I turn the corner at 139th, I sense someone seriously invade my space to my direct left… I ignore the guy and keep walking, but he continues to walk directly at my side. Anyone seeing us could only assume we were walking together… I slowed my pace allowing him to walk past, but he stays at my side. This is when he starts yelling random things out to no one which acts as my cue to pick up the pace… As I start to speed up, I feel a tap on my shoulder.. "Slow down… slow down"… He says… but he did not try to talk to me…. He just kept walking along side of me…. I am now intrigued… I can’t help but smile as I take out my earphones…

"Did you just need a walking companion tonight?" I ask…

"Nah… I’m the security escort." He states matter of factly as if it was just understood…

"…… Thank you…" I say with a smile….

As we walk the several blocks back to my apartment, it turns out this gentleman was just released from prison for doing about 3 years for something… Still not clear what… He did mention "cops shooting up" at him, so I can’t imagine it was for anything good…. He was starting up projects for young adults in Harlem to channel his energy to create positive results. I congratulated him for his recent release and wished him luck on his future endeavors… We reach my apartment and say goodbye… I’m thinking to myself as I walk up my front steps… Wow, that’s really awesome, but then my thoughts are interrupted one more time…

"Man, I did just get out an all… You wouldn’t happen to have a dime on you?"

"Umm… Nope… Sorry…"

Hmm…. Well, I hope everything he’s planning on works out for him… And I also hope he doesn’t have regularly scheduled piss tests to screw everything up…..

God I love New York.