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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kristen van Ginhoven www.wamtheatre.com 518 243 9627 [email protected] Photos of cast: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wamtheatre/sets/72157631052808990/ New Talkback with Shout Out Loud Productions announced for The Old Mezzo Presented October 12-28 at the Berkshire Museum Starring Elizabeth Donnelly, Rylan Morsbach, Erin Ouellette, Eileen Schuyler and Ryan Winkles PITTSFIELD, MA (28-09-12)- Shout Out Loud Productions, the beneficiary of WAM Theatre’s World Premiere production of The Old Mezzo by Berkshire Based playwright Susan Dworkin, will be on hand after the Friday, October 19 performance for a talkback. Jeanet Ingalls, founder and president and Monika Pizzichemi, secretary and still Photographer will be present for the talkback, which will be facilitated by Kristen van Ginhoven, Artistic Director of WAM Theatre. In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, Shout Out Loud will receive up to 25% of the box office proceeds from the production. This talkback is in addition to the already announced Special Events which include talkbacks with the playwright as well as 2 for 1 deals with the Museum’s Sunday Noon Opera and Ballet offerings in the Little Cinema plus 20% restaurant discounts for pre or post performance fare are also all on offer. Talkbacks *New Talkback: Jeanet Ingalls and Monika Pizzichemi of Shout Out Loud Productions, the beneficiary of this production, will be on hand Friday, October 19 following the 8pm performance for a talkback. Shout Out Loud Productions is a not-for-profit organization, helmed by artist Jeanet Ingalls, focused on raising the global awareness of sex trafficking, social accepted abuse and poverty in the lives of women and children. Their first project is a video diary documentary that will trace Jeanet’s early life in the Philippines. Through interviews with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder experts and a trip back to the Philippines to speak to children who have been coerced into sex trafficking, the documentary will begin Shout Out Loud’s work to educate broadly about the pervasive reach of sex trafficking and its life long effects on those lucky enough to escape. Jeanet and WAM Theatre were motivated to take action by the same book, ‘Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide’ by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Susan Dworkin, the playwright, will be on hand for two talkbacks, Sunday, October 14 and 21 following the 5pm performance of The Old Mezzo. Ms. Dworkin is best known for her books The Viking in the Wheat Field and The Nazi Officer’s Wife as well as her play All Day Suckers. She was also a finalist for the Susan Blackburn Prize in 1980-1981 for her play Deli’s Fable. Ms. Dworkin was one of the original writers and editors at Ms. Magazine. Gloria Steinem, when asked about Ms. Dworkin, recently said, “As a writer and as a human being, Susan Dworkin has always had the ability to draw us into new dreams of justice, and to make them irresistibly practical, humorous and human. She makes clear that progress and pleasure go together.” The actors will also be on hand for the Oct. 14 and 21 talkbacks. Eileen Schuyler of the Capital Region (NY) plays the title role of Alyssa, the old mezzo. Ms. Schuyler has worked with professional theatres across the Capital Region and beyond including Stageworks/Hudson and Capital Repertory Theatre, most recently in their critically acclaimed production of 33 Variations. Ryan Winkles of Berkshire County plays Joe, one of Alyssa’s students. Mr. Winkles is familiar to Berkshire audiences for his many notable and wide-ranging roles at Shakespeare & Company, most recently as Ferdinand in The Tempest. Rylan Morsbach plays Billy, another of Alyssa’s students. Mr. Morsbach is from the Pioneer Valley and wowed audiences in the summer of 2011 with his tour de force solo performance in Pauline Productions Scaramouche Jones. Alyssa’s other two master class students, Marcy and Sally, are played by Erin Ouellette of the Capital Region, graduate of Shakespeare & Company’s Conservatory and recently seen at Hubbard Hall in Amadeus, and Elizabeth Donnelly, a Connecticut based actress with credits ranging from Hartford Stage in CT to Stoneham Theatre in MA. Both Erin and Elizabeth were part of WAM Theatre’s sold out 24hr Berkshire/Capital Region Theatre project held in April at Shakespeare & Company. 2 for 1 Sunday Movie/Theatre deal with Berkshire Museum’s Little Cinema The Berkshire Museum and WAM Theatre have teamed up to offer a 2 for 1 Sunday deal for anyone wanting to take in an Opera or Ballet film at noon and the play performance at 5pm. Offer is available for all three Sunday’s at $30 total. Tickets can be purchased at 1-800-838-3006 or www.wamtheatre.com with the code ‘2for1’. Sunday, October 14 at noon: Giacomo Rossini’s Opera L’Italiana in Algeri Sunday, October 21 at noon: La Scala Ballet with L’altra Metà del Cielo (The Other Side of the Sky) Sunday, October 28 at noon: Teatro Regio di Torino’s Ballet Un Ballo in Maschera. All followed by the 5pm performance of WAM Theatre’s The Old Mezzo. Restaurant Discounts: The following restaurants are offering 20% discounts for patrons of The Old Mezzo: Mission Bar & Tapas, 438 North Street, Pittsfield, MA Spice Dragon, 297 North Street, Pittsfield, MA Ybar, 391 North Street, Pittsfield, MA Simply bring proof of your ticket purchase to enjoy this pre or post performance discount. The Old Mezzo concerns the political awakening of a great opera singer. Alyssa, the old mezzo, is driven by the recent death of a famous conductor to teach a master class concerning the Politics of Singing. The class becomes a play within a play where we revisit important scenes from Alyssa’s past. She has assigned parts to four of her students and as the exercise unfolds, we see how Alyssa had to risk her fame and success to preserve the freedom that is so essential to the arts. By the end of the play, through a surprising connection to recent events, the importance of politics in art is revealed. Tickets, ranging from $12-$30, can be purchased by calling 1-800-838-3006 or online at www.wamtheatre.com. The production runs October 12-28 at the Berkshire Museum at 39 South Street, Pittsfield, MA, playing Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm and Sunday at 5pm. In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, the beneficiary for the production will be Berkshirebased Shout Out Loud Productions, a non-profit helmed by Jeanet Ingalls that takes action to address sexual trafficking. Shout Out Loud will receive up to 25% of the box office proceeds. "By selecting Shout Out Loud Productions as the beneficiary for 'The Old Mezzo', WAM Theatre demonstrates that it not only understands our mission and purpose to raise awareness to protect victims of sex trafficking, but it also wants to be proactive in this effort as well," said Jeanet Ingalls, Founder / President. Pier Boutin, Vice President, continues "We thank WAM for its bold action, are honored by their choice, and we hope the power of our outreach project will inspire and motivate others to do what they can to help the victims of sex trafficking." WHERE: Berkshire Museum 39 South Street Pittsfield, MA “Berkshire Museum is delighted to host WAM Theatre this fall,” says Van Shields, Berkshire Museum’s executive director. “The innovative nature of their work, from their dedication to producing art that engages the community to their unique philanthropic model, makes collaborating with them most rewarding. And that they have chosen to produce a play by a Berkshire-based author makes this production particularly appropriate for presentation in our theater.” WHEN: Friday, October 12 @ 8pm (Preview) Saturday, October 13 @ 8pm (Opening Performance) Sunday, October 14 @ 5pm* Friday, October 19 @ 8pm Saturday, October 20 @ 8pm Sunday, October 21 @ 5pm* Friday, October 26 @ 8pm Saturday, October 27 @ 8pm Sunday, October 28 @ 5pm *Performance followed by a talkback TICKETS: $25 adults $15 students + groups of 10 or more $20 adults/ $12 students + groups (Preview Price for Friday, October 12 8pm Performance) $30 2 for 1 Sunday Movie/Theatre deal with Berkshire Museum’s Little Cinema (code 2for1) Purchase by calling 1-800-838-3006 or online at www.WAMTheatre.com CAST: Elizabeth Donnelly*- Sally/Pow Erin Ouellette - Marcy/Marcelle Rylan Morsbach - Billy/Captain Billy/Louie Eileen Schuyler*- Alyssa Ryan Winkles*- Joe/Johannes *Member of Actors Equity Association CREATIVE TEAM: Director-Kristen van Ginhoven Scenic Designer- Juliana von Haubrich Costume Designer-Rita Watson Lighting Designer-Meryl Joseph Sound Designer-Brad Berridge Choreographer-Rosie Spring Stage Manager-Christopher Donovan Technical Director-Sam Craig Associate Producer-Corissa Bryant Graphic Designer-Enrico Spada The production sponsor is Mission Bar & Tapas. Other sponsors include: Berkshire Museum, Adams Community Bank, Arizona Pizza, Berkshire Bank Foundation, Cohen Kinne Valicenti & Cook LLP, Greylock Federal Credit Union, Interprint and Pittsfield Coop Bank. Other organizations helping to make this production possible include: Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Museum, Berkshire Theatre Group, Greenbergs, Luminix Light, Sonoco and Williams College. About WAM Theatre: WAM Theatre is a theatre company based in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and the Capital Region of New York State. Inspired by the book ‘Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide’ by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, WAM Theatre was founded in 2009 by professional theatre artists Kristen van Ginhoven and Leigh Strimbeck. WAM’s philanthropic mission is two-fold; first, producing theatrical events for everyone, with a focus on women theatre artists and/or stories of women and girls; second, to donate a portion of the proceeds from those events to organizations that benefit women and girls. WAM has donated nearly $5000 to its beneficiaries by creating professional theatre for everyone that benefit women and girls. www.wamtheatre.com ###