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Saturday, August 21, 2010

"LOST BOY AT WHOLE FOODS" OPENS SEPTEMBER 2!

Just a reminder that two of our most esteemed professional theater companies in northern NJ have joined forces to produce a new play. Lost Boy Found in Whole Foods opens September 2. Get your tickets today. If you love to experience new, sometimes edgy, theater, then this production is just the ticket for you! Call today to order tickets.


Premiere Stages at Kean University is collaborating with Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey to produce Tammy Ryan’s beautiful play, Lost Boy Found in Whole Foods.

WHEN: September 2–19
WHERE: Zella Fry Theatre on the Kean University campus, 1000 Morris Avenue, Union, N.J.
Performances dates include Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 PM; Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 3 PM, Wednesday, September 15, 10:30 AM through September 19.
TICKETS: $15 to $25, with discounts for groups. For more information, call 908.737.SHOW or visit www.kean.edu/premierestages. For group rates and packages, please call 908.737.4077.

In this timely new work, Gabriel, an optimistic former “lost boy” from Sudan meets Christine, a suburban mother in desperate need of attention and adventure. What begins as an unlikely friendship becomes an unbreakable bond that changes the pair and leads them to a better understanding of their place in the world.

Four-time Emmy Award Winner Kim Zimmer leads the accomplished professional cast that includes David Farrington, Jamil Mangan, Trish McCall Warner Miller and Alexandra Rivera. John Pietrowski directs. Best known as Reva Shayne on Guiding Light, Kim is also an accomplished theater actress, having starred off-Broadway in John Patrick Shanley’s Four Dogs and a Bone and in numerous regional productions including The Rainmaker, Jake’s Women, Blood Brothers, Dirty Blonde and as Mama Rose in Gypsy. Kim has appeared on McGuyver, Models Inc., Seinfeld, Designing Women and several films including Body Heat.

Artistic Directors John Wooten and John Pietrowski have partnered to develop the play over the past 18months through a series of readings and workshops, as assisted by Dramaturg Erica Nagel. “The response has been incredible. It was clear to all involved that this was not a story that should be told, it was one that had to be told,” stated Wooten.

The Human Rights Institute at Kean University, the Darfur Rehabilitation Project and the Kean Department of Theatre are collaborating with Premiere Stages and Playwrights Theatre to bring this important new work to the stage. “We feel empowered to have such committed partners working with us to bring this important play to life. It is an amazing story and another example of how the arts often bring topical issues to the forefront,” added Wooten. Thanks to a generous grant from the Kean University Quality First Initiative, this production of Lost Boy Found in Whole Foods will include multiple community events featuring scholars and leaders in the field of Human Rights advocacy before and after select performances.

A special opening night pre-show reception for donors will be held on September 3 in Kean University’s new Human Rights Institute and a champagne toast with the cast follows the performance. To purchase tickets for this exciting evening, please call 908.737.4092.

“This production marks an expansion of our ongoing partnership with Premiere Stages,” said John Pietrowski of Playwrights Theatre. We have collaborated on the development of a number of plays, and also on one of our keystone projects, the New Jersey Young Playwrights Festival and Contest. This is an excellent example of how two theaters with similar missions can join together to make their programs and services stronger and more effective.”

Premiere Stages offers affordable prices, air-conditioned facilities and free parking close to the theatre. Premiere Stages provides free or discounted tickets to patrons with disabilities. All Premiere Stages facilities are fully accessible spaces. Please call for a list of sign-interpreted, audio-described or open-captioned performances. Assistive listening devices and large print programs are available at all times. Publications in alternate formats are available with advanced notice .

Premiere Stages is made possible in part through funding from The New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Kean’s Quality First Initiative, The Westfield Foundation, The Gleason Family Foundation, The Provident Bank Foundation, and through the generous support of individual patrons.

Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey is made possible in part through funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc., Bank of America, the Bay and Paul Foundation, The Bickford Foundation, Dramatist Guild Fund, Horizon Foundation of New Jersey, The Prudential Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Travelers, The Victoria Foundation, and many corporations, foundations and individuals.