More from Meg Wieder, Education Manager:
This weekend proved to be an incredible experience for our department and for
the three young people who represented Boston at the August Wilson Monologue Competition. The pool of 21 competitors was narrowed down to 15 Finalists,
including our very own Tyrel Joseph and Reeana Johnson. The national title went to Saidah Wade from the Atlanta competition.
Though our contestants
did not place in the top three, it's clear they were treated as winners all
weekend, with top-notch experiences to match.
May 10, 2012
PICTURE IT! A Photo Scavenger Hunt!
GET CREATIVE, GET CRAZY, and GET IT ON CAMERA!
Get ready for this June's Emerging America Festival, the third annual collaboration between the Huntington Theatre Company, American Repertory Theatre
(ART), and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), with an
epic citywide Scavenger
Hunt!
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
Teams will complete challenges as they dash around
some of Boston's coolest spots, racing against the clock and documenting the
insanity along the way. Not to mention -- we’ll be giving away tickets to
the hottest shows next season, just in case the thrill of the hunt and pride in
a photo snagged wasn't enough. (Of course it is).
So now that we've got your interest, here's how to
play:
Step One: Sign Up!
Shoot an email to scavenger@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu with team member anmes, contact info, and most importantly...your team name!
Shoot an email to scavenger@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu with team member anmes, contact info, and most importantly...your team name!
Step Two: Check out the Facebook event!
Check out the event here. We'll be posting teaser challenges, keeping a running list of registered teams, and adding other fun tidbits leading up to the big event, including the announcement of a suprise twist to the game.
Check out the event here. We'll be posting teaser challenges, keeping a running list of registered teams, and adding other fun tidbits leading up to the big event, including the announcement of a suprise twist to the game.
Step Three: Join In!
Check in with your team at 1pm on June 16th at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (Hutington Theatre Company's South End location) at 527 Tremont Street.
Check in with your team at 1pm on June 16th at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (Hutington Theatre Company's South End location) at 527 Tremont Street.
WE'LL SEE YOU THERE!
May 7, 2012
Hit "The Luck of the Irish" Sets Huntington Record as it Closes
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Rebecca Curtiss, rcurtiss@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu / 617 273
1537
“THE
LUCK OF THE IRISH” CLOSES
AS HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY’S HIGHEST GROSSING AND HIGHEST ATTENDED WORLD PREMIERE AT THE CALDERWOOD PAVILION AT THE BCA IN SEVEN YEARS
AS HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY’S HIGHEST GROSSING AND HIGHEST ATTENDED WORLD PREMIERE AT THE CALDERWOOD PAVILION AT THE BCA IN SEVEN YEARS
(BOSTON)
– The Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Huntington Playwriting Fellow
Kirsten Greenidge’s The Luck of the Irish
closed yesterday as the highest grossing and attended Huntington world premiere
at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA since the fall of 2004. The Luck of the
Irish played for a total of 41 performances from March 29 through May 6,
including a one-week extension due to popular demand that was announced on April
13. Ticket demand for The Luck of the Irish was so high that an advanced
waiting list was introduced in April and final extension performances were sold
out.
The
production, which was directed by Obie Award winner Melia Bensussen, received
universal critical acclaim:
- “Superb!
Kirsten Greenidge is a writer of compassion and deep understanding...How rich
Greenidge’s dialogue is, how satisfyingly detailed the two interwoven stories
are, and how uniformly well acted The Luck of the Irish is.” – The
Boston Globe
Two Boston Students Compete in Final Round of August Wilson Monologue National Championship Tonight!
From Meg Wieder, Education Manger:
Tyrel Joseph, a sophomore at Codman Academy Public Charter School automatically advanced as he is the Boston
Champion. Boston's first and second runners up competed in order to win a spot
tonight.
Reanna Johnson, a student at Dorchester Academy, performed her piece this
morning and has made it into tonight's competition. Halima Ibrahim, our
representative from Snowden International School, did not advance in the
competition, though all students will perform their pieces tonight as
part of the celebration of August's work.
Very exciting news coming from Education and Community Associate Naheem Garcia in New York City today! After a
preliminary round of competition this morning, two of our three representatives
will be competing tonight for the August Wilson Monologue National Championship.
Tyrel Joseph at Boston's August Wilson Monologue Competition, photo: David S. Marshall |
Reanna Johnson at Boston's August Wilson Monologue Competition, photo: David S. Marshall |
We are confident that Tyrel and Reanna will continue to make us proud, with
every finger (and toe) crossed that we place strongly, perhaps even win, this
evening's event. Please send all good vibes and thoughts to NYC tonight, and we
will be sure to keep you posted if/when we have more good news to share.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)