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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AWARD-WINNING S.F. COMEDY OUTFIT KILLING MY LOBSTER PRESENTS
ITS FIRST-EVER FULL-LENGTH PLAY!
THE WORLD
PREMIERE OF PETER SINN NACHTRIEB’S
DARKLY COMEDIC HUNTER
GATHERERS, JUNE 8 THROUGH JULY 9
AT SAN FRANCISCO’S
THICK HOUSE THEATER
Directed by Tracy
Ward, Production Features
Some of the Best
Young Comedic Actors in the Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May 2, 2006–––San Francisco comedy
group Killing My Lobster (KML) proudly presents the world premiere of
its first-ever full-length comedic play: Hunter Gatherers,
written by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, and presented June 8 through July 9
[Wednesdays through Sundays] at San Francisco’s Thick House Theater. Press
night is Thursday, June 15 at 8 pm. Tickets–ranging from $20 to $25
[students get $5 off regular price with valid ID]–are on sale now at www.killingmylobster.com and at the
door on the night of the performance. Lower-priced previews ($15
tickets) are scheduled June 8 through 14. All Wednesday evening shows
are pay-what-you-can performances.
The production is produced
by Lisa Busby, Paul Charney, Sally Garbarini, and Marc
Vogl. KML’s world premiere production is made possible in part by support
from The Fleishhacker Foundation, the Theatre Bay Area/New Works Fund,
and The Tournesol Project.
A darkly comedic tale, Hunter
Gatherers explores the animal core of human beings. Pam and Richard are
hosting their longtime friends, Wendy and Tom, for a special dinner party. But
what begins as a celebratory gathering between beloved acquaintances soon
erupts into a chain reaction of unearthed secrets, pent-up feelings, secret
rivalries, and sudden urges. As the evening progresses, Pam, Richard, Wendy and
Tom (who refer to themselves as “the Fab 4”) question the hands that fate––and
their respective spouses––have dealt them. As they struggle to come to terms
with their true identities and ultimately reconcile with their spots in the
food chain, they take part in a series of hilarious and emotional
confrontations, in addition to an animal sacrifice, some illicit sex, sudden
violence, Greco/Roman wrestling, and some very bad dancing.
“KML’s mission is developing
new and unique comedic work, and though this is our first full-length play, Hunter
Gatherers has a rightful place in what we do,” says Paul Charney, one of
the play’s producers and Artistic Director of KML. “Many great minds have
started in the sketch comedy world and have gone on to create remarkable
theatrical works—people like David Mamet and Steve Martin not to mention works
such as Urinetown and Spamalot that have directly come out of
that world—and like them, Peter employs a biting brand of social satire and
some grandiose characters to examine deeper and more penetrating social themes.
Peter is a remarkable writer and a longtime friend and we know he will achieve
great heights. We are very proud to be presenting his great work as our first
foray into full-length theatrical play producing.”
KML’s world premiere of Hunter
Gatherers will be directed by Tracy Ward, whose recent directing
credits include Missives at Theatre Rhinocerous and who directed the
off-Broadway world premiere of Nachtrieb’s Colorado at the New York
Summer Play Festival in 2004.
“The first thing that you
notice with Hunter Gatherers—and this is a thread with all of Peter’s
plays—is that it’s hysterically funny,” says Ward. “The characters and what
they say to one another are at times so extreme that it is as if someone has
turned their volume up to 11. And yet, these situations are so funny because
these characters are so deeply rooted, and their observations come from such
very real and at times very dark places. Hunter Gatherers introduces
characters who essentially question their own nature as they provoke one another
to uncover their own deeply held secrets. The play asks such big
questions—questions that a lot of us ask ourselves in day-to-day life: How
strongly are we driven by our primal desires? How conscious are we of our
biological selves, and how does that affect the world around us? Is there
such a thing as ‘human’ decency, or are all of our impulses rooted in our own
self-interest? I am thrilled to be
directing this wild and affecting world premiere—and I think there are a lot of
great surprises in store for our audiences.”
Hunter Gatherers features some of the best
young comedic actors in the Bay Area. Most recently seen in Eric Coble’s Bright
Ideas at Shotgun Players, Melanie Case portrays Pam, the kindest and
most central character in Hunter Gatherers and the least combative of
the “Fab 4.” Best remembered for her performances in Denis Johnson’s Hellhound
on My Trail with Campo Santo and Adam Bock’s Five Flights with
Encore Theatre Company, Alexis Lezin portrays Pam’s best friend Wendy,
an earthy sensualist with not-so-secret desires to become a mother. A longtime KML member and executive director
of BATS Improv soon to be seen in the Will Smith film The Pursuit of
Happyness, John Kovacevich plays Tom, Wendy’s repressed doctor husband who seems to receive an
endless amount of abuse from his friends. And longtime Killing My Lobster
member Jon Wolanske (most recently seen in Word for Word’s production of
Daniel Handler’s 4 Adverbs) portrays Pam’s husband Richard, a virile and
instinctual sort who is only as philosophical as his limited intelligence will
allow him to be.
The production team for Hunter
Gatherers includes Erik Flatmo (sets), Sally Thomas (costumes),
Chris Studley (lights), and David Sophia Siegel (sound). Dave
Maier is the fight director.
Tracy Ward is a San Francisco based
director, whose work has also been seen in Los Angeles and New York.
Specializing in new plays, she has collaborated on the premiere of more than 20
plays/musicals/opera productions. Selected work includes: Missives (Theatre
Rhinoceros), Ariadne (City Summer Opera), Horse Latitudes
(Jon Sims Center for the Arts), Alien Ambition, (Playwright’s Arena/
LA), Summerland (Z Space Festival of New Work), Reading in Bed
(HERE Theater), and Multiplex (Thick House), also by Peter Nachtrieb.
She has an M.F.A. from UCLA, and is adjunct faculty at Diablo Valley College.
Peter Sinn Nachtrieb is a Bay Area native
whose play Colorado premiered off-Broadway at the NY Summer Play
Festival (producer Arielle Tepper) in 2004. The award wining Meaningless
received its world premiere at Bailiwick Repertory Theatre (Chicago) and was
published online (Lodestar Quarterly). His One act Multiplex was
produced at Killing My Lobster’s Bruno’s Island New Plays Festival
[one-act plays] and was part of SFSU’s mainstage season. His short play Self
Help won an Emerging Playwright Award from Playground ( San Francisco). As
a writer/performer, he has created solo shows at venues around the Bay Area and
worked extensively with Killing My Lobster as a writer, director, and performer
in KML’s early days. A Brown University graduate, he has just earned an MFA in
Creative Writing from San Francisco State. He is currently a Tournesol Emerging
Playwright Resident at the Z-Space Studio.
Paul Walsh, former A.C.T.
Dramaturg and Director of Humanities, raved about Mr. Nacthrieb’s work in the
November 2004 Theater Bay Area Magazine: “A new writer on the scene,
Peter is already making a splash on the national front. It’s not surprising.
Peter writes with scandalous panache about the American family in crisis and
the results are surprising, unnerving and hilarious making him a writer to
watch.”
Killing My Lobster is a Bay Area non-profit
theater and film production company. Hailed by the SF Chronicle as “the
closest thing we have to Second City” and heralded as “an orgy of comic genius”
by Comedy Central, KML has created original work for HBO, is a two-time winner
of the Best of the Fringe Award at the SF Fringe Festival and was voted
"Best Comedy Group" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian. The
group also produces the annual Hi/Lo Film Festival and has created numerous
award-winning short films taking home the Golden Spire Prize at the SF
International Film Festival. Killing My Lobster receives support from Grants
for the Arts and the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
KML has launched a website
exclusively devoted to the production—www.huntergatherers.com, with
an interview with playwright Peter Nachtrieb, future podcasts, and more fun
surprises. More information about the show, the artists, and KML may be found
at www.killingmylobster.com.
FOR PHOTOS, interview requests, press tickets, or other
inquiries, please write to press@killingmylobster.com
or call 415.845.1041.
CALENDAR EDITORS
PLEASE NOTE:
Killing My Lobster presents
The world premiere of
Hunter Gatherers
Written by Peter Nachtrieb
Directed by Tracy Ward
June 8–July 9
Cast: Melanie
Case (Pam), John Kovacevich (Tom), Alexis Lezin (Wendy), Jon Wolanske (Richard)
Designers: Erik Flatmo (sets),
Sally Thomas (costumes), Chris Studley (lights), and David Sophia Siegel
(sound).
Previews:
June 8–14
Opening
night: June 15 at 8 pm
Final
Performance: July 9 at
7 pm
Performances: Wednesdays
through Saturdays @ 8 pm
Sundays at 7 pm
Location: Thick
House Theater
1695 18th St, San Francisco
Potrero
Hill
Tickets: Previews: all tickets $15
June
15 through July 9:
Thursdays
and Sundays: $20 [students with I.D.: $15]
Fridays and Saturdays: $25
[students with I.D.: $20]
All
Wednesday performances are pay-what-you-can
More information: www.killingmylobster.com and www.huntergatherers.com |