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Brooklyn Bridge at Town Hall Theatre

Dates: (2/28/2019 - 3/23/2019 )

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Town Hall Theatre


P.O. Box 5598 Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Lafayette,CA 94549

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Phone: 925-283-1557

Tickets: $18-$30

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BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Melissa James Gibsons charming, witty and thoughtful story, centers on 10-year-old Sasha, a latchkey kid with a big homework assignment, a report on the Brooklyn Bridge. Its due tomorrow, and the problem is... she cant find a pen! One little girls procrastination helps her meet her extraordinary brownstone neighbors, and connect with quirky and caring community all around her. BROOKLYN BRIDGE is a play that will resonate with audiences of all ages.Next up in Town Hall Theatre 2018/19 Lost & Found Season is the California Premiere of Melissa James Gibsons BROOKLYN BRIDGE, a play full of heart and humor for the whole family. BROOKLYN BRIDGE will have 12 performances, including two previews, February 28 through March 23, 2019, at Town Hall Theatre Company, 3535 School Street, in Lafayette, CA. Tickets are $18 - $30, and are available through the Box Office at (925) 283-1557 or online at www.TownHallTheatre.com. Bridges are like handshakes connecting land and people, says Artistic Director Susan E. Evans, In BROOKLYN BRIDGE, as Sasha meets the people in her own apartment building, she builds her own bridges of community. Melissa James Gibson has an uncanny ear for dialogue, and a generous, gentle and uncondescending way of talking about the importance of reaching across the corridors. THTs production of BROOKLYN BRIDGE is directed by M. Graham Smith, with Associate Director Dana Nelson-Isaacs, and showcases an ensemble of multi-generational Bay Area performers: Emma Curtin is the resilient child with a deadline Sasha, Sheila Devitt plays the time-management-challenged Trudi, Tom Reilly is Brooklyn-Bridge-buff John, Leticia Duarte is laundry-overloaded Talidia, Terrance Smith is cab driver/dentistry student Sam, Mikah Kavita plays the stuck-on-a-song Singer/Songwriter and Bryan Navarro, Benjamin Nguyen, Alma Pasic-Tran, Gilberto Polanco, and Jeanette Sarmiento round out the talented ensemble of Bridge workers, pizza delivery people, Shadowy Figures and Washington and Emily Roebling. The show features a lovely closing song, Wire Wings, by Barbara Brousal.THTs production also features an award-winning creative team with credits from around the Bay Area: Liliana Duque Pieiro (scenic design, previously designed The Revolutionists at Town Hall this Season); Allen Willner (lighting design); Ryan Short (sound design); Denise Altaffer (costume design); and Kate Saville (properties design).BROOKLYN BRIDGE was developed through Playground, a joint commissioning program of Childrens Theatre Company and New Dramatists encouraging playwrights who had never before written childrens plays. The world premiere of BROOKLYN BRIDGE was produced in 2005 by Childrens Theatre Company in Minneapolis. In 2016, BROOKLYN BRIDGE was co-produced by the Seattle Childrens Theatre (SCT) and the University of Washington (UW) School of Drama.ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHTMELISSA JAMES GIBSONs recent plays include Placebo, What Rhymes with America; This; [sic]; Suitcase or, those that resemble flies from a distance; Brooklyn Bridge (with a song by Barbara Brousal) and Current Nobody. Her work has been produced and/ or developed at Playwrights Horizons, Center Theatre Group, Soho Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, The Childrens Theatre Company, Steppenwolf, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Seattle Rep, Manhattan Theatre Club and the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab, among others, regionally and internationally. She has been commissioned by the Atlantic Theater Company and Second Stage Theatre, and honors and awards include an OBIE Award; Guggenheim Fellowship; Steinberg Playwright Award; Kesselring Prize; Whiting Writers Award; and Lucille Lortel Foundation Playwrights Fellowship, among many others. She holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and is a graduate of New Dramatists. Ms. Gibson is a regular writer on The Americans and House of Cards. ABOUT THE DIRECTORM. Graham Smith, a SF-based Director, Educator and Producer, is an ONeill National Directing Fellow, an Oregon Shakespeare Festival FAIR Fellow and a resident artist at SFs Crowded Fire. Hes directed at HERE in New York City, and at venues in San Francisco including A.C.T., Aurora Theatre, Central Works, Crowded Fire, The EXIT Theatre, PlayGround, Brava, The Playwrights Foundation, Cutting Ball Theatre, Berkeley Playhouse, Golden Thread, SF Opera, and New Conservatory & Berkeley Reps Ground Floor. He directed the West Coast Premiere of JERRY SPRINGER: THE OPERA with Ray of Light and TRUFFALDINO SAYS NO at Shotgun Players (Best Director, SFBATCC). He spent the last five years as Producer of Aurora Theatres new play development program and festival The Global Age Project. He teaches at A.C.T.'s actor-training programs, Berkeley Rep School of Theatre and at Barcelonas premiere Meisner Technique program in Spain.ABOUT TOWN HALL THEATRE COMPANYEstablished in 1944 as the Dramateurs, Town Hall Theatre turned 74 this year, making it the oldest continuously active theatre in Contra Costa County. Town Hall Theatre was awarded Best Theatre Troupe 2016 in Diablo Magazines, Best of The East Bay, and is the past recipient of numerous Shellie Awards, and regional Theatre Bay Area Awards. THT is also home to an extensive childrens educational program, twice voted the Best Childrens Theatre Company by Bay Area Parent Magazine. THTs 103-year old historical building is managed by the Lafayette Association (LIA). Town Hall Theatre Company is located at 3535 School Street, in Lafayette, CA 94549. The Box Office is open Tuesday through Friday, 4:00 to 6:00PM, and Saturday, 2:00-4:00 pm, and can be reached at 925.283.1557. Information is also available at www.TownHallTheatre.com.

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