Archive for year: 2022

Westport, N.Y. — The Depot Theatre will ease into live theatre’s “new normal” with a decidedly abnormal (and eclectic) three-show lineup for the 2022 main stage season, which features a tribute to Sondheim, a riveting drama, and a spookily hilarious musical. 

The only professional Equity theatre in the Adirondacks, the Depot will continue to adhere to government and Actors’ Equity health and safety guidelines. “Just as we creatively manage the on-stage reaction to trains that interrupt our performances, we are prepared for whatever protocols we’ll need to implement to protect our cast and patrons,” said Kim Rielly, Depot Theatre Executive Director.  “As in 2021, we appreciate everyone’s support and flexibility in making it possible to experience live theatre yet again!”

The season opens with the humorous, poignant, and sophisticated musical review, PUTTING IT TOGETHER. This show is a celebration of the stage and screen work of multiple Tony Award-winner Stephen Sondheim, the foremost theatrical composer/lyricist of our time. Sondheim passed away in 2021 at the age of 91.

The show weaves a lyrical story around the emotions and relationships of five guests attending a Manhattan cocktail party, and it features material from a number of Sondheim’s works, including ANYONE CAN WHISTLE, COMPANY, FOLLIES, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, SWEENEY TODD, MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, and INTO THE WOODS.  The show will run from June 30 through July 17.

Next up for the season, beginning July 21 through August 7, is RED by John Logan. Raw and provocative, RED is a moving and compelling account of abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, whose struggle to accept his growing riches and praise became his ultimate undoing.

Based on the real-life commission Rothko received in 1958 to create a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York, RED is a searing portrait of an artist’s ambition and vulnerability as he tries to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting. Viewed through the lens of his youthful new assistant Ken, they challenge each other to ask big questions about art as they paint: what it takes to create it and what its role should be in the world.

The season ends in the kooky, upside-down world of THE ADDAMS FAMILY – A NEW MUSICAL. In this comical feast set to music, dark, macabre, beloved daughter Wednesday is now an eighteen-year-old young woman who has fallen in love with a sweet, smart boy from a “normal” family, and to make matters worse, she has invited his parents to the Addams’ home for dinner. THE ADDAMS FAMILY performances will be August 11-28.

THE ADDAMS FAMILY also provides an opportunity for local thespians. “As an Actors’ Equity-associated theatre, we are required to cast a certain ratio of Equity members compared to non-Equity members for our collective season,” said Kenney Green, the Depot’s Producing Artistic Director. “This year, we are excited to have negotiated an opportunity to offer several roles for locals in the final show.”

Video audition submissions are being accepted through March 21. For more information about required materials, visit depottheatre.org/auditions.

Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the box office at 518.962.4449 beginning June 1. As policies evolve, updates will be posted online and at the Depot. More details, additional events, and news updates can be found online at DepotTheatre.org.

Depot Theatre’s Outdoor Box Office.

ABOUT THE DEPOT THEATRE

The Depot Theatre is a non-profit, professional theatre located in a historic, functioning 1876 train station in Westport, N.Y., and it is the only theatre in the Adirondacks that operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. In addition to its volunteer board of trustees, the theatre depends on the support and generosity of its loyal donors, volunteers and community members. Committed to promoting and providing exposure to the performing arts in the Adirondacks, the Depot Theatre invites all to “Take a journey without leaving the station.” The Depot Theatre’s 2022 programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional support is provided by the Adirondack Foundation – Generous Acts Fund and the Essex County Arts Council.

The Depot Theatre Academy is a robust educational experience for area youth and a pathway for those interested in pursuing a profession in theatre—whether that’s backstage or on stage.

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PUTTING IT TOGETHER
July 1-July 17, 2022
$25 preview on June 30
Words and Music by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Devised by Stephen Sondheim and Julia McKenzie
Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
RATED: PG
PRODUCTION SPONSOR: The Galley Restaurant and Bar at Westport Marina

RED
July 22 – August 7, 2022
$25 preview on July 21
By John Logan
RATED: PG-13  (Some strong language and reference to violence.)
PRODUCTION SPONSOR: Mountain Lake PBS

THE ADDAMS FAMILY 
A NEW MUSICAL
August 12-28, 2022
$25 Preview August 11
Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams
Originally produced on Broadway by Stuart Oken, Roy Furman, Michael Leavitt, Five Cent Productions, Stephen Schuler, Decca Theatricals, Scott M. Delman, Stuart Ditsky, Terry Allen Kramer, Stephanie P. McClelland, James L. Nederlander, Eva Price, Jam Theatricals/Mary LuRoffe, Pittsburgh CLO/Gutterman-Swinsky, Vivek Tiwary/Gary Kaplan, The Weinstein Company/Clarence, LLC, Adam Zotovich/Tribe Theatricals; By Special Arrangement with Elephant Eye Theatrical
RATED: G
PRODUCTION SPONSOR: Chazy Westport Communications/Westelcom

Willsboro, N.Y. – The Willsboro Central School Drama Club, in partnership the Depot Theatre Academy, will host a one-day Festival of Theatre Arts on May 14, 2022 from 9am to 4pm.

The Festival is free and open to all students in grades 7-12 from any school, and offers the opportunity for participation in workshops in singing, acting, dance, and behind-the-scenes technology with Depot Theatre teaching artists from Broadway and beyond.

“We’re pleased to offer this full, fun day of all things theatre,” said Jennifer Moore, Festival organizer, teacher, musician, and member of the Depot Theatre Advisory Council. “It’s a terrific opportunity for students to learn practical skills directly from professional artists, and even to explore theatre-related careers!”

“This event aligns perfectly with the Depot Theatre Academy’s plans to expand our education and outreach into regional schools,” said Ginene Mason, Depot Theatre’s new Academy Director of Outreach and Education. “We appreciate the opportunity to partner with Jennifer and the school to support their ongoing prioritization of arts and culture programming.”

Students are asked to wear masks when not performing. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Registration is open and should be submitted by May 10. Registration form is available online HERE. For more information, contact Jennifer Moore at jmoore@willsborocsd.org.

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ABOUT THE DEPOT THEATRE

The Depot Theatre is a non-profit, professional theatre located in a historic, functioning 1876 train station in Westport, N.Y., and it is the only theatre in the Adirondacks that operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The Depot Theatre’s 2022 programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional support is provided by the Adirondack Foundation – Generous Acts Fund and the Essex County Arts Council.

The Depot Theatre Academy is a robust educational experience for area youth and a pathway for those interested in pursuing a profession in theatre—whether that’s backstage or on stage.

“The creative arts are the measure and reflection of our civilization. They offer many children an opportunity to see life with a larger perspective…The moral values we treasure are reflected in the beauty and truth that is emotionally transmitted through the arts. The arts say something about us to future generations.”   -Ann P. Kahn, Former President of The National PTA

Many years before it was named the Depot Theatre Academy,

and before it absorbed the Boquet River Theatre Festival, the organization’s outreach and education program was called the Depot Theatre Apprentice Program.

There are many former students who have gone on to achieve success in the arts, including one who is nominated for a 2022 Academy Award for feature documentary!

Learn more about sisters Kira “Kiki” and Ani Simon-Kennedy below!

THEN

Drawing found recently in the Depot archives (artist unknown)!

“Ani & I learned so much as apprentices! From our wonderful teachers Lindsay & Mary Beth & Scott, we learned the basics of acting and so much more. We spent so much time backstage helping Jean adjust costumes and running lines with all the actors who all really knew how to have fun on the job! We have so many fond memories of being raffle sales kids and of ChooChoo the beloved trackside cat, growing up at the Depot was the best experience.”

–Kira Simon-Kennedy

 

Growing up, every summer I looked forward to our time in Westport. My fondest memories were having Lindsey open my mind to the power of Shakespeare as part of the Apprentice Program, and hawking raffle tickets at intermission, balancing the huge rolls of red tickets with a wicker basket full of dollar bills. Every time we would announce the winner and they would return their prize money back to the theater, my heart would swell with pride. This was the real meaning of community theater. Being a part of the Depot shaped me in a huge way – it was my gateway drug into the thrill of putting on a production from soup to nuts.

–Ani Simon-Kennedy

Even after the family moved to Paris, Kira Simon-Kennedy and Ani Simon-Kennedy spent summers in Westport. Kira and Ani became Depot Apprentices as soon as they could read a script in English, encouraged by librarian Judy Moore at the Westport Library. They were, respectively, 6 and 7 years old at the time.

The two did all their schooling in French until they came to the U.S. for college, Kira to University of Pennsylvania, where she studied Chinese, neurology, and photography, and where she was a staff photographer for the campus newspaper The Daily Pennsylvanian.  She holds a BA degree in East Asian Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and was a member of the inaugural class of Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice program in Social Impact Strategy and Arts & Culture. Ani headed to NYU where she majored in African Studies, film, and photography. After graduating in three years, she apprenticed in film production in New York City, and then studied cinematography and directing at Prague Film School.

NOW

During the COVID-19 pandemic of the past two years both released feature films. In 2020 Ani’s The Short History of the Long Road, which she wrote and directed, starring Sabrina Carpenter, Danny Trejo, Maggie Siff, and Steven Ogg was released by Filmrise. The film had made its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival where it received a special mention for Best Screenplay; five years earlier its script received the inaugural Dernsie award at the Bentonville Film Festival.

In 2021, producer Kira’s Ascension, directed by Jessica Kingdon, about the changing nature of production, consumption, labor, leisure, and aspiration – the paradox of progress – in the People’s Republic of China was released by MTV. It had been awarded Best Documentary at its Tribeca debut and has been nominated for Best Documentary at the Gotham, Cinema Eye, Independent Spirit & the Academy Awards.

Congratulations to both women – we look forward to watching as you continue to grow!

LOCALS!! ASCENSION will be screened at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts on Thursday, March 31, 2022! MORE INFO

Bio/Background

Kira Simon-Kennedy  

Kira Simon-Kennedy

After graduating from Penn, Kira helped start “Caoker, a music & video web startup in Beijing aiming to bring China’s indie artists to the world and international artists to China.”

Kira is co-founder and co-director of China Residencies― This multi-faceted arts nonprofit has supported over 100 artists since 2013 to foster sustainable creative exchange between mainland China, Hong Kong, and the rest of the world. China Residencies funds excellent creative people and projects & nurtures the next generation of cultural organizers.

Through the nonprofit’s fiscal sponsorship program, China Residencies supports creative collectives and community organizations like BUFU, a collaborative living archive centered around (pan)Black and (pan)Asian cultural and political relationships; Yellow Jackets, a queer/intersectional Yellow American collective collaborating towards radical futures that centralize marginalized bodies; and The W.O.W Project, a community space and artist residency shaping the future of New York’s Chinatown.

In summer 2021 with support from the Essex County Arts Council, China Residencies hosted three workshops in the Adirondack Mountains in the far northern reaches of upstate New York in August. “Originally intended to take place in spring of 2020 at the artist farm residency Lijiang Studio in Lashihai, a village in Yunnan province, we relocated and reimagined this project to a similar landscape in a different watershed in the rural towns where Shahong and Kira have lived full and part-time over the past year. Bringing into focus the local Adirondack Watershed, we partnered with local nonprofits and farms in the area to learn from, listen to, and create alongside the landscape shaped by this watershed and our collective presences here.”

Johann Diedrick led a walk through nature to listen to the present, past, and future of the Adirondacks, peeling back sonic layers to reveal the history of this landscape and speculate on its future.

Candace Thompson taught how to brew wild herbal ales from foraged plants while discussing humanity’s complex relationships with water contamination, intoxication, and remediation.

Laura Kung taught the multi-step process of natural dyeing textile with foraged plants like goldenrod, mugwort, and sumac.

Kira has been a fellow and mentor at NEW INC, the New Museum’s incubator for art, design & technology, as well as the IFP Made in NY Media Center creating with Katrina Neuman & Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria  Rivet, a platform to connect artists with opportunities worldwide.

A photographer, Kira (aka Kiki) is a writer who has published the guides Applying for Things,  Holy Sh*t My Friend Has Cancer, and Kiki’s Guide to Kickstarter. She is also a translator of French and Chinese texts on art and philosophy. Currently, she is at work producing documentaries by Jiayu Yang (The Entomologists); Shelley Cheung Claudon (Laying The Last Track); Ana Mina (Rubbish).  Several other shorts & media projects are in development.

Before the pandemic, she split her time between China, France, and the US. Now, she now lives mostly online.

Ani Simon-Kennedy

Ani Simon-Kennedy

Ani Simon-Kennedy has written and directed two feature films. Her work has received grants and fellowships from Sundance, Tribeca Film, The Gotham (formerly IFP), Film Independent, AbelCine, and Yaddo. In 2011, she partnered with cinematographer Cailin Yatsko to form Bicephaly Pictures, one of the few female-led production companies in New York City creating narrative films, music videos, documentary series, and commercials.

Her first feature film was Days of Gray, an Icelandic dystopian fantasy. Deemed “an assured debut” by the Hollywood Reporter, the film played at top festivals around the world with an original live score by Hjaltalin. It was nominated for the 2013 Edda Awards (Icelandic Film Awards) and the soundtrack won Album of the Year at the Icelandic Music Awards.

She then wrote, directed, and produced The Short History of the Long Road, a road trip drama starring Sabrina Carpenter, Steven Ogg, Maggie Siff, and Danny Trejo. It premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, receiving a Special Mention for Best Screenplay. Released by Filmrise, the film rose to #2 at the box office. A “breakout vehicle for its writer-director as well as its star” (Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus), the film’s screenplay now resides at the Academy’s library. It is currently available on all platforms.

As a commercial director, she has created award-winning campaigns for Lego, Colgate, and Smirnoff amongst many others. She has helmed ground-breaking documentary series for Glamour, The New Yorker, and Vice. Her branded documentary A Touch of Sugar, confronting America’s Type 2 diabetes crisis, was narrated by Viola Davis and screened at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.

Most recently, she was selected to participate in Ryan Murphy’s Half Initiative television director mentorship program. She is currently in development on several projects for film and television.