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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Please Confirm Coverage To: Steve Cisneros - [email protected] - 714-690-2900 OSCAR WILDE’S CLASSIC COMEDY EARNEST OPENS PHANTOM PROJECTS’ 2010/2011 SEASON AT LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS October 21, 2010 Performance to be Directed by Janet Miller LA MIRADA, CA. — Phantom Projects Theatre Group will bring Oscar Wilde’s famed romantic comedy The Importance of Being Earnest to the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts for One Day Only on October 21, 2010 at 10AM and 7PM, under the direction of Janet Miller (LADCC Award Winner, Lucille Lortel Nominee for Best Choreography, The Marvelous Wonderettes) A trivial comedy for serious people. Wilde’s final and perhaps most recognized play, Earnest is by all accounts, a masterpiece of modern comedy. A century later, it strikes a wonderful balance by remaining both a respected and studied piece of literature, as well as a favorite with audiences. Earnest tells a tale of Jack Worthing (Matt Franta) and Algernon Moncrieff (Vince Major). Both young men have taken to bending the recipe for truth in order to add a dash of excitement to their lives. Jack invents an imaginary brother, Ernest, whom he uses as an excuse to escape from his dull home in the country to frolic in town. Algernon uses the same technique, only in reverse; his imaginary friend, Bunbury, provides a convenient and frequent method of taking adventures in the country. Their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits: Jack of his love Gwendolen Fairfax (Cassie Vail Yeager), and Algernon of his belle Cecily Cardew (Mallory McGill). 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com The production is directed by Janet Miller. Ms. Miller has been a Resident Director with Phantom Projects since 2002 and after Earnest will return to the La Mirada Theatre to recreate her Original Choreography (LADCC and Backstage Garland Award Winning, and Lucille Lortel Award nominated) with McCoy Rigby Entertainment’s production of The Marvelous Wonderettes (June, 2011). The Cast features Vince Major as Algernon, Matt Franta as Jack, Cassie Vail Yeager as Gwendolen, Mallory McGill as Cecily, Betsy Albert as Miss Prism, Shirley Anne Hatton as Lady Bracknell, Ken MacFarlane as Dr. Chasuble, Wenzel Jones as Lane, and Ed La Bay as Merriman. The production is Stage Managed by Kate Barrett with costume design by Kathy Gillespie and Barbara Weisel. Set design is by Ethan Koerner. Phantom Projects is a proud member of LA Stage Alliance. La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts is located at 14900 La Mirada Blvd in the City of La Mirada. More info can be found at www.LaMiradaTheatre.com or at www.PhantomProjects.com Audiences can also connect via the following sites: www.Facebook.com/PhantomProjects, www.Twitter.com/PhantomProjects , and www.YouTube.com/PhantomProjects. Each production is at 10AM and 7PM. Morning performances are $6 and evening show tickets are $22. Student discounts are available for evening performances. Season Subscriptions and single tickets are on sale now by calling the La Mirada Theatre Box office at 714.994.6310 or 562 944 9801. ABOUT PHANTOM PROJECTS Phantom Projects Theatre Group was founded in 1997 with the mission of providing high quality theatrical experiences to Southern California Audiences. Specializing in plays based on classic pieces of literature, Phantom Projects continues to bring veteran actors from Stage, TV, and Film to the 1,251-seat La Mirada Theatre for a 15th Season. 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com THE CREATIVE TEAM and CAST PLAYWRIGHT: Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was a prolific writer, a brilliant satirist and a celebrated public figure. His collected works - which are filled to capacity with his trademark epigrams, paradoxes, and puns represent some of the finest literature in the English language to have been written during the 19th century. He was the first and greatest proponent of the new philosophy of "art for art's sake," and his life was a vivid testimony to his beliefs. He led the life of a "bohemian," wearing his hair long and his velvet breeches to the knee. His rooms were filled with various objects 'd'art, flowers, and other extravagances (he once claimed to aspire to the perfection of his china), and he loved nothing more than to tweak the noses of the cultured and complaisant. In 1895 (later in the same year of "Earnest's" premiere), Wilde became the center of one of the most sensational trials of the century. Convicted on moral grounds for sodomy, he was sentenced to two years of hard labor in prison. "Earnest" ran for another month with Wilde's name removed from the playbills and programs. Having served his time, he emerged financially bankrupt and spiritually downcast. He spent the rest of his short life in Paris, where he was received into the Roman Catholic Church shortly before he died of meningitis at the age of 46. DIRECTOR: Janet Miller is a director, choreographer and educator. Her choreography was recently seen Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre in The Marvelous Wonderettes. She received a 2009 Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Choreographer for that production. This past summer, Janet was pleased to have had the opportunity to stage her original choreography at Capital Repertory in Albany NY, San Jose Repertory, Theatre Aspen, and Sacramento Music Circus. Ms. Miller is currently the Resident Director for Phantom Projects housed at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. Last season for Phantom, she was honored to direct Lydia R. Diamond’s adaptation of the Toni Morrison book, The Bluest Eye to critical acclaim. Ms. Miller was the resident choreographer for Milt Larsen’s Variety Arts Center for six years, and choreographed several period pieces in that venue. Her preferred style of dance is tap, which she has taught and choreographed worldwide, most notably in Thailand and China. Ms. Miller received a 2003 Choreography Garland for The 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com Marvelous Wonderettes, in addition to the 2006 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Choreography. In 2008, she received a Garland and a LADCC award for choreography for Winter Wonderettes. JM holds a B.A. in musical theatre from CSUN, and an M.A. in theatre from CSULA. She is adjunct faculty at Cerritos College and CSULA. Ms. Miller is a proud member of SDC. Matt Franta is an actor, stunt performer, and fight choreographer. Originally from the Midwest, he relocated to Los Angeles a year ago from Minneapolis. He has performed with the Guthrie Theater, Minnesota Opera, Illusion Theater, Marin Shakespeare Company, and he has toured throughout the U.S. with the National Theatre for Children. Matt holds a B.A. in Drama/Speech from Clarke College in Dubuque, IA. www.mattfranta.com Vince Major received his B.A. in Theatre from Southern Utah University with an emphasis on classical acting. He has performed such as roles as King Henry in Henry V, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, and Trigorin in the Seagull. Some of Vince’s favorite roles include Ariel in The Pillowman and Jerry in The Zoo Story. Vince moved from his home in Phoenix over a year ago to pursue his MFA in Television, Film and Theatre: Acting from California State University Los Angeles. Since coming to California he has acted in several films including Garen Mirzian’s short “A Toy’s Story”, as well as Walter Martinez’s “Specter”. Vince was last seen portraying Burton in Steve Rothman’s production of Burn This. Cassie Vail Yeager first stepped on stage in 1998 to perform in the dark comedy LEDGE, LEDGER, LEGEND. Since then, she has entered into competitive acting, garnering local and national recognition for improvisation skills and humorous and dramatic interpretation of several pieces including THERE'S A HAIR IN MY DIRT by Gary Larson. She has also been part of the elite acting and improv troop, The Academy Players named by director Adam Black. While under the guidance of the late great director, Lynn Eustes, Cassie assistant directed WAITING FOR GODOT by Samuel Beckett, and starred in OLEANNA by David Mamet, DANGEROUS CORNERS, and THE DIVINERS. Cassie has been in several films such as THE HOUSE GUEST, RECLAMATION, REFLECTIONS OF NOTHING, SCORNED, and LET IT GO (co-writer). Cassie is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy including special recommendation from the Society of American Fight Directors in Rapier and Dagger proficiency. Currently, Cassie is performing in the comedy ONE NIGHT STANDS, has been recruited to an improv troupe from The LA CONNECTION and is in the sci-fi pilot, PARAGON. 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com Mallory McGill is thrilled to be performing with the Phantom Projects Theater Group in this production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." She is so grateful to be back on stage working with a talented cast in a Wilde play! You can see Mallory next on the big screen in "The Lincoln Lawyer" starring Matthew McConaughey and in the independent short "Open Call" starring Zelda Williams, Ryan Carnes, and Alex Frost. She's a proud member of SAG/AFTRA. Visit www.mallorymcgill.com for updates! Ken MacFarlane was recently seen as Dr. Seward in the Westchester Playhouse’s critically acclaimed production of Dracula. Other Los Angeles theatre credits include Six Degrees of Separation, True West, The Misanthrope, Enemy of the People, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Hamlet, JB, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead as well as the title roles in the world premier productions of Godislav and The Crown of Minos. His film credits include Caesar & Otto’s Summer Camp Massacre, Change For Food, The Golem, Empire Builders, Annabelle and due to be released this fall The Millennium Bug. Shirley Hatton has appeared in over 60 productions across the United States from Off-Off Broadway to Civic Light Operas, dinner theatres, summer stock, improv troupes, murder mysteries, and industrials. Shirley received her Theatre Arts degree from Brown University as well as studying acting in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Most recently she was seen as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd (Outstanding actress nomination from LA Stage Scene) and as Mama Rose in Gypsy at the Westchester Playhouse (for which she won a Marcom Masque award for Best Actress). Other recent productions include The Sound of Music (Mother Abbess) for Broadway in the Park and Working (Teacher/Waitress) at Cerritos College. She has appeared extensively for Torrance Theatre Company in such TTC productions as The Sound of Music (Elsa), The Lion in Winter (Eleanor), The Spitfire Grill (Hannah), Cabaret (Fraulein Schneider), Nunsense (Mother Superior), The Laramie Project (Reggie Fluty) and The Pirates of Penzance (Ruth). Additional credits include Ms. Pennywise in Urinetown, The Vagina Monologues at the Hermosa Beach Playhouse, To Kill a Mockingbird (Miss Maudie) for Phantom Projects, The Leader and Madame Hortense in Zorba, Sarah in Company and Freida in Sunday in the Park with George performed at The Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. Shirley has also written and produced several children’s plays as well as being an award winning fiber artist. On screen Shirley can be seen in Bull Durham and The White Girl. She recently finished filming on the independent film Salesgirl as Sally. 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com Betsy Albert "I am thrilled to make my debut with Phantom Productions in one of my favorite plays. I am new to the West Coast theater scene, but I have played on stage in New York, Kentucky, and along the length of the East Coast, in addition to appearing in several festival- and award-winning films, including Dickie Smalls: From Shame to Fame, Ultimate Team Invasion Force, and Butter Baby. I am a graduate of the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, KY and I have a B.F.A. in Acting from the University of Kentucky. I am currently studying at The Stephen Book Acting Workshop, under Larry Drake. Favorite roles include The Leading Player in Pippin, Jo in Little Women, Agnes in Agnes of God, Satan in Enter the Devil, The Nurse in Medea, and Emmi Straube in Taking Sides. I want to thank my mother for playing the piano for me and telling me to go for Annie Oakley, my father for doing plays with me, and both of them for always supporting my dreams; my younger sister and brother who sat through many years of performances; my fabulous friends, both here and at home; and my wonderful fiancé, Brian, who has never stopped believing in me. www.betsyalbert.com" Wenzel Jones wanted to be in this play since he read it in the 9th grade. It took 40 years for that to happen. Which is why he's playing the butler. THE REMAINDER OF THE 10/11 SEASON AT LA MIRADA THEATRE February 24, 2011: The Giver Jonas' world is perfect. Everything is under control and safe. There is no war or fear or pain. There are also no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the community. But when Jonas turns 12, he is chosen for special training from The Giver—to receive and keep the memories of the community. The Giver is the only person who holds the memories of real pain and real joy. Now Jonas will learn the truth about life—and the hypocrisy of his utopian world. Through this astonishing and moving adaptation, discover what it means to grow up, to grow wise, and to take control of your own destiny. 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com Adapted by Eric Coble from the Newberry Award-winning novel by Lois Lowry. May 5, 2011 Through These Eyes There are no reliable statistics accounting for the number of teens with eating disorders. Some are ashamed and others aren’t even aware of their problem. Through These Eyes follows the lives of a group of teens struggling to live up to the standards set by society, the media, their friends, and the vision they see of themselves everyday in the mirror. Written by Bruce Gevirtzman Directed by Steve Cisneros August 7, 2010 The Young Artist Project Going on its 5th year, this is the only project of its kind that puts 10 strangers together with just 14 days to create, produce, and present an evening of original theatre, music, dance, film, and much more. Each year, The Young Artist Project finds the brightest and best young performers to give audiences the opportunity to see the stars of tomorrow, on our stage today. ### 714.690.2900 • Post Office Box 250 • La Mirada, California 90637 • PhantomProjects.com