Archive for June 2010 – Page 2

Love Poetry and Sacred Music — at Rising Lotus Yoga

RumiRising Lotus Yoga studio, in Sherman Oaks, is hosting a special event on Saturday,  June 19th, from 7:00 – 8:00pm.

One of the co-owners of this gorgeous yoga sanctuary, Claire Hartley, will read the poetry of Rumi during an intimate evening of inspirational poetry backed by devotional Sufi music as performed by Yuval Ron.

Experience meditative and introspective sacred music from the Sufi Turkish Mevlave tradition as performed on the Oud (a pear-shaped, Middle Eastern stringed instrument similar to a Lute) and the Ney flute – all interwoven with the mystical wisdom of Rumi”™s poetry.

This evening promises to be an uplifting, enchanting and inspiring experience!

“There are love dogs no one knows the name of.
Give your life to be one of them” -RUMI

Yuval Ron is a world-renowned musician, composer, and producer for film, television, dance and theater. Among his many honors, he was invited to perform for the Dalai Lama and the Sufi leader Pir Zia Iniyat Khan. In 2006, he won an Oscar for West Bank Story, and received the Los Angeles Treasures Award in 2004. He is the recipient of prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, American Composers Forum, California Council for the Humanities, and the Rockefeller Foundation. His musical ensemble has been featured on CNN, National Geographic, and in the international press and media. Feel free to explore his website.

Claire HartleyClaire Hartley is a Yoga teacher, co-owner of Rising Lotus Yoga in Sherman Oaks. She teaches devotional Vinyasa flow classes weekly. Her practice and teaching have been influenced and inspired for many years by the words and spirit of Rumi and his ability to crack the heart open.

Rumi’s Love Poetry and Sacred Music

Saturday,  June 19th,

from 7:00 – 8:00pm.

$15 advance tickets or $18 at the door.

Advanced sign-up & discount – go here (scroll down to the date & time)

Rising Lotus Yoga

13557 Ventura Blvd,
Sherman Oaks CA 91423
818 990 0282

Toy Story 3 *in 3D* — Fun Zone at El Capitan

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Fans – be the first to see “Toy Story 3″ and enjoy the all-new attraction on June 17th.

A “Toy Story” marathon at the El Capitan Theatre kicks off the much-anticipated opening of “Toy Story 3″

PLUS

you can experience the launch of the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone.

Hollywood”™s El Capitan Theatre is being taken over by The Toys. Fans of “Toy Story” are invited to take part in the world”™s first-ever “Toy Story” Marathon on Thursday, June 17, 2010. Special Disney Digital 3Dâ„¢ presentations of Disney/Pixar”™s “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2″ will be followed by an advance opportunity to see “Toy Story 3″ in Disney Digital 3Dâ„¢””a full day before the film opens nationwide. Plus, audience members will be treated to the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone, an all-new 25,000-square-foot attraction located behind the theater. The World Premiere of “Toy Story 3″ is slated for Sunday, June 13, 2010 also at the El Capitan Theatre. Attendees of the premiere will get the first chance to experience the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone. “Toy Story 3″ opens in theaters everywhere June 18, 2010.

“Buzz, Woody and all of the “˜Toy Story”™ characters leaped into our hearts 15 years ago and are winning over a whole new generation with “˜Toy Story 3,”™” said Lylle Breier, senior vice president, worldwide special events for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. “We”™re inviting moms and dads to share the experience with their families in a day-long event that is loaded with fun and allows them to see the new movie before it officially opens.”

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The event kicks off at 3 p.m. on June 17, 2010. Tickets are $100 per person and include an assigned seat for Disney/Pixar”™s “Toy Story,” “Toy Story 2″ and “Toy Story 3″ (all in Disney Digital 3Dâ„¢), popcorn, drinks, a boxed meal, an ice cream treat, entrance into the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone and a commemorative limited-edition surprise gift.

To purchase tickets to the marathon event on June 17, fans can call 818-845-3110. Tickets are going fast and supply is limited.

ABOUT THE “TOY STORY 3″ FUN ZONE
Filled with fun activities for the whole family, the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone includes opportunities to meet and be photographed with Buzz and Woody, plus opportunities to compete in games of skill, see a stage show and more. The “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone is open June 18-Aug. 29, 2010, following every showing of “Toy Story 3.” To purchase tickets to “Toy Story 3″ and the “Toy Story 3″ Fun Zone, fans can call 800-DISNEY6 or visit elcapitantickets.com.

Do you dare to enter the Forbidden Zone: Live In The 6th Dimension?

Forbidden Zone cast - photo by Anousha HuttonA wacky, riotous and cacophonous musical experience, in the vein of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, Forbidden Zone: Live In The 6th Dimension is currently playing at Sacred Fools Theater in Hollywood.

Forbidden Zone [FZ6D ] follows Frenchy Hercules through a basement door into the Sixth Dimension where the lusty King Fausto falls in love with her. The Sacred Fools production, adapted by Michael Holmes, features the original score as well as songs cut from the film.

Directed by Scott Leggett, and based on the 1982 campy film directed by Richard Elfman – with music by his composer brother Danny Elfman and screenplay by Richard Elfman, Mathew Bright, et al., – this world premier theatrical event is the first daring attempt to present this 80s cult movie musical live on stage.  Leggert and his hard-working team have adapted Richard Elfman’s magnificent midnight movie, bringing back to life the demented and delirious denizens of the Sixth Dimension in a revamped and hyper-energized form.

FZ6D features every vocal number from the film and even includes songs that were cut from the initial film release. FZ6D represents the original score of maestro Danny Elfman and his colleagues from the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.

While many have attempted to bring this cult classic to the live stage, this is the World Premiere production, featuring an expanded script that delves into the motivations of King Fausto (played by Scott Smith) and the residents of the Sixth Dimension as they encounter the visitors from the World Above.

Twin bands of eight musicians each have been assembled so that no matter the circumstances of the evening, the show you experience will be executed with wild abandon and professional aplomb as the astonishing cast of sixteen singers, dancers and actors is put through their paces presenting the widest array of choreography and madcap music you have ever experienced in a 99-seat theater.

Performing as the show”™s MC/Narrator and resident Satan, Marz Richards prances about in spangly circus ringmaster”™s garb and keeps the witty banter cracking with his Joker-style perma-grin and channeling Tim Curry, minus the fishnet stocking and garter belt.

The large cast of sixteen brings plenty of energy and enthusiasm to the show, if not always high-caliber talent”¦ We see flamboyant pimps fresh off the set of the Starsky and Hutch 70s TV show; a blonde, busty, bitchy and perpetually topless dominatrix Princess (Erin Holt); an evil Queen (Alyssa Preston); a bevy of bikini girls; dead babies; a sexy French au-pair (Rebecca Larsen); bizarre creatures such as a tap-dancing, gibberish-talking Frog/Man (Gregory Guy Gorden); a boy scout a la Uncle Fester; masked harem babes who dine seductively on bananas as well as a whole slew of additional colorful characters.

Forbidden Zone - Queen Doris - photo by Anousha Hutton

A laugh riot from beginning to end, some of the dialogue was deliciously anti-PC, including priceless lines such as, “Your brother – he only acts like a broad. He”™s a faggot!”Â  While anti-Semitic caricatures also abound, the show also gets a lot of comic mileage out of a shoot-out at a school, which, of course, is only hilarious if you don”™t know anyone who died that way (!)  But there is also a fantastic incidental dance number between the teacher and two of the cool kids busting out with laconic break-dancing moves.

The pretty gal playing Frenchy (Rebecca Larsen) was a real standout with her exquisite singing, spot-on outrageous French accent and graceful classical ballet moves. As the Evil Queen Doris, Alyssa Preston blows the roof of the joint with her powerful performance. Prancing about topless for the entire show, the Princess may have had great (and gorgeously real) boobs, but her singing was frequently strident and off-key.  Guess you can”™t have it all!

Unfortunately, the sound mix was incredibly poor, and this is quite a serious problem for a musical that features a live band of eight musicians and a large cast of singers. While the sound crew coped well with a few technical issues, the sound mix was so muddy at times that the lyrics were difficult to decipher. Add to that the painfully loud levels and you have one slightly annoyed critic plugging her ears.  But it seems that everyone else in the audience was digging the cacophony”¦ (Just bring earplugs if you are sensitive to raucous entertainment.)

There aren”™t really any memorably catchy original tunes that you hum on your way out of the theatre, unless you count classics such as “Beautiful Dreamer” and “Minnie the Moocher” with re-tooled lyrics.

It”™s messy, chaotic, sexy, bawdy, lewd and loud, but Forbidden Zone: Live In The 6th Dimension is lots of fun.

Forbidden Zone is a 1982 musical comedy film based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.

Originally shot on black-and-white film, the story of Forbidden Zone involves an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family. Directed by Richard Elfman, who co-wrote the film with fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright, it was the first film scored by his brother, composer Danny Elfman.

Forbidden Zone was made as an attempt to capture the essence of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo’s live performances on film. Amid negative reactions to content in the film that had been perceived as being offensive, the film was screened as a midnight movie, received positive notice, and developed a cult following. In 2004, the film was digitally restored, and in 2008, the film was colorized.

Forbidden Zone: Live In The 6th Dimension

Sacred Fools Theater

660 N. Heliotrope Dr., Los Angeles, CA, 90004.

Performances:

runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. until June 28th, 2010

plus Sundays, June 13th & 20th, 7pm

Tickets are $25, available online or by calling 310-281-8337

Sacred Fools is dedicated to creating and fostering a dynamic, empowered artistic community in Los Angeles. The company was recently nominated for 16 awards for recent productions by the L.A. Weekly.  Notable previous productions include the brilliant silent satire of Shakespeare Hamlet Shut Up!, the ongoing late-night episodic extravaganza Serial Killers, and the award-winning musical Louis & Keely. Sacred Fools is run solely by the ensembled artists. We have an ongoing commitment to the development of new plays and projects which challenge traditional expectations of the theatrical experience. Our goal is to produce work that invigorates, enlightens and entertains.

Review by Pauline Adamek

A young man vanishes — Madagascar at The Road Theatre Company

production photos by Chris GossPresented by the Road Theatre Company in NoHo, and currently playing in repertory with White People, is the West Coast premiere of Madagascar, directed by Brendon Fox. Both plays were written by J.T. Rogers and it shows. In Madagascar, J.T. Rogers employs monologues to relate a single story about a young man”™s mysterious disappearance and its impact on the lives of three connected people.

Highly similar in its approach and shortcomings, but not theme, Madagascar – as a play – is a marginal improvement on White People. Sharing an inter-cut yet largely isolated monologue-style of delivery, as well as a trio of performers, the two plays are form a matched set. While some may think it makes perfect sense to stage both these plays in repertory, unfortunately the two plays are actually too similar to each other for this to be entirely successful.

Happily, Madagascar feels like a development of this playwright”™s favored style and structure. Here the three characters are related to each other within the story, and, on occasion, they even interact! Thus, these three strands of intertwined monologues reveals the character connections that we craved from White People.

production photos by Chris Goss

Notably Madagascar brings together on the stage the co-Artistic Directors of The Road Theatre Company: Taylor Gilbert and Sam Anderson. Gilbert, who is Founder of The Road Theatre Company, plays the role of Lilian, a wealthy jet-setter. Anderson, recently seen in ABC TV”™s mega-hit Lost, stars as Nathan, a rumpled university economist and best friend of Lilian”™s famous husband.

Madagascar is the haunting story of a mysterious disappearance that changes three lives forever. These three Americans – at three different times – find themselves unaccompanied, in the same hotel room overlooking the Spanish Steps in the crumbling Italian city of Rome. The first is June, played by Deane Barone, a young woman who works as a tour guide of the city’s ancient ruins. Next is Lillian, her mother. And finally we meet Nathan. They each tell the audience their individual stories of why they are here. Eventually their perspectives weave into a single gripping and disquieting tale.

The Road Theatre Company
5108 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood CA 91601
Madagascar runs until Saturday, June 26th, 2010, in repertory with White People.

Performances are at 8.00pm

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
The two plays will run in rotating repertory.
Check online for a complete performance schedule.

Tickets: $30.00
Box Office: (866) 811-4111

Check their website for **Pay-What-You-Can Nights**

The Road Theatre, located two blocks south of Magnolia Bl. in the historic Lankershim Arts Center,

5108 Lankershim Bl. in the heart of North Hollywood”™s NoHo Arts District.

For further information, call 866.811.4111 or visit their website.

ABOUT THE ROAD THEATRE
Founded by Taylor Gilbert in 1991, The Road Theatre Company has amassed more than 130 regional theater awards and is helmed by Artistic Directors Taylor Gilbert and Sam Anderson, and Corporate Board President, Ian Bryce. Celebrated for its commitment to the most meaningful and dangerous of theater missions- New Work for the Stage, The Road Theatre Company also remains committed to community service and is the resident company in charge of the Historic Lankershim Arts Center and its programming. Please visit RoadTheare.org and LankershimArtsCenter.com.

Review by Pauline Adamek

Art Show and Sale — June 13th — at The Eclectic Company Theatre, NoHo

watercolor by Susan Lee - "After Georgia O'Keefe"Artwork by local artists will be on display – and on sale – in a one-day show at The Eclectic Company Theatre on Sunday, June 13th, 2010, from noon until 3 p.m.

Artists include Susan Lee, AnnaMarika Vaaranen, Paul August Bruinslot, Dee Travis, Beth Ricketson, Maria Galloway and Bryce Daniels.

Artists”™ websites can be checked out in advance of the sale.

A portion of the proceeds will be used to send the short film “Mastermind” to festivals. “Mastermind” began life as a short play in The Eclectic Company Theatre”™s Hurricane Season festival last year. A “Mastermind” sketchbook will be available for purchase at the event.

Complimentary wine and munchables will be served.

A $10 suggested donation at the door is requested.

The Eclectic Company Theatre is located at 5312 Laurel Canyon Blvd. (between Magnolia and Chandler), Valley Village, CA 91607. Phone: (818) 508-3003.

Report by Pauline Adamek