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1918: A House Divided

a musical drama by Barbara Kahn & Allison Tartalia

About Me

“[Kahn’s] lyrics are witty and reach for Sondheim in the use of rhyme with help from Tartalia’s varied, memorable, and often soaring score…” . . . . . . . Off Off Online
“‘1918’ has treasures to be discovered: beautiful music, an excellent cast and a story that we can all understand and identify with…” . . . . . New York Theatre Wire
Original Cast Album Coming Soon!
A hotly debated war
Legislation branding dissenters as unpatriotic
Anti-foreign sentiments inspiring anti-immigration laws
Families torn apart by generational conflicts
Lesbians and gays finding each other in Greenwich Village
Music and art flourishing in New York City
Not 2007,
It’s
1918:
A House Divided

A new musical drama
Book & lyrics by Barbara Kahn
Music by Allison Tartalia
Directed by Barbara Kahn
Musical Direction by Allison Tartalia
Set design by Mark Marcante
Costume design by Amy Kitzhaber
Stage manager Janice Dekoff
Featuring
Robert Gonzales Jr., Victoria Lavington, Dan Leeds, Victoria Levin, Kyle J. Martin, Matthew Naclerio, Rick Redondo, Kelly Scanlon, Erin Leigh Schmoyer, Laura Jean Smith, Jeanie Tse, Tina Ward, Faith Wu.
April 5 - 22, 2007
In the Cino Theater
Thursday, Friday Saturday @ 8pm
Sunday @ 3pm
All seats $12
Group rates available, TDF vouchers accepted
Box Office: (212) 254-1109 To visit the show's website and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.theaterforthenewcity.net/1918.htm.
Barbara Kahn is a multi-award winning playwright. Her honors include the Torch of Hope Award for lifetime achievement in non-profit theatre, whose past recipients include Terrence McNally, August Wilson, Horton Foote, A.R. Gurney and other theater luminaries. She most recently was named best playwright in the Fresh Fruit International Festival. She has directed plays in New York, Paris and the national Theatre in London. www.barbara-kahn.com
Allison Tartalia is a composer, instrumentalist and touring singer-songwriter. She graduated from The New School and studied acting at the London Dramatic Academy. A classically trained pianist, Allison draws upon diverse influences to create her eclectic brand of jazz-infused acoustic pop. Her debut CD, Ready, was enthusiastically received by critics, and songs from the album have been honored by the Indiegrrl, Billboard and John Lennon songwriting contests. www.allisontartalia.com.
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY (TNC) is a Pulitzer Prize winning community cultural center that is known for its high artistic standards and widespread community service. One of New York’s most prolific theatrical organizations, TNC produces 30-40 premieres of new American plays per year, at least 10 of which are by emerging and young playwrights. Many influential theater artists of the last quarter century have found TNC’s Resident Theater Program instrumental to their careers, among them Sam Shepard, Moises Kaufman, Richard Foreman, Charles Busch, Maria Irene Fornes, Miguel Piñero and Academy Award Winners Tim Robbins and Adrien Brody. TNC also presents plays by multi-ethnic/multi-disciplinary theater companies who have no permanent home. Among the well-known companies that have been presented by TNC are Mabou Mines, the Living Theater, Bread and Puppet Theater, the San Francisco Mime Troupe and the Ma-Yi Theater Company, which won an OBIE Award for its 1996 TNC production, FLIPZOIDS. TNC also produced the Yangtze Repertory Company’s 1997 production of BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, which was the only play ever produced in America by Gao Xingjian before he won the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature. TNC seeks to develop theater audiences and inspire future theater artists from the often-overlooked low-income minority communities of New York City by producing minority writers from around the world and by bringing the community into theater and theater into the community through its many free Festivals. TNC productions have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and over 40 OBIE Awards for excellence in every theatrical discipline. TNC is also the only Theatrical Organization to have won the Mayor's Stop The Violence award. ..
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/7/2007
Band Members: Robert Gonzales Jr., Victoria Lavington, Dan Leeds, Victoria Levin, Kyle J. Martin, Matthew Naclerio, Rick Redondo, Kelly Scanlon, Erin Leigh Schmoyer, Laura Jean Smith, Jeanie Tse, Tina Ward, Faith Wu.
Sounds Like: jazz, ragtime, yiddish folk music, musical theater
Rehearsal of Drag Ball

Rehearsal of Buongiorno

Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Rave Reviews for 1918: A House Divided

1918: A House Divided has received a couple of very positive reviews this week, so we thought we'd share them here!OffOff Online NY Theatre Wire...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:17:00 PST

Second Weekend!

Wow! I'm actually quite surprised how many people are actually reading the blogs that are posted. And most, if not all, are from me. So, even though you are getting a side of view from a cast membe...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:55:00 PST

The First Weekend

The first weekend of performances was wonderful! We had great, responsive and large audiences all weekend long. We even had a group of wonderful women come on Easter Sunday to celebrate our work. T...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:18:00 PST

Thoughts from a Cast Member

Okay, since it now past midnight on Wednesday, it is officially one week until we open. So, here is my blog at the "one week" mark.Can I just say that this has been the hardest rehearsal process that...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:56:00 PST

Rehearsal: Sunday, March 11

Today's rehearsal (Sunday) was smaller and shorter than yesterday. Today it started off with Dan (Papa), Erin Leigh (Ruth) and Victoria (Billie) as they worked their first act scenes with Barbara. T...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:44:00 PST

Rehearsal: Saturday, March 10th

So, today (Saturday) was the first rehearsal we had with the entire cast. It was a long one but productive (we rehearsed from noon - 7 p.m.). Over the last few weeks, we have been meeting within our...
Posted by 1918: A House Divided on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:29:00 PST