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SUMMARY:Ghost Light: The Haunting A Staged Reading by Ophelia's Jump
DESCRIPTION:This event is sponsored by Ophelia's Jump Productions.\n\nHALLOWEEN -- OJP STYLE STAGED READING FUNDRAISER!\n\nJoin us for a staged reading of Ghostlight: The Haunting a brand new work by Carol Sorgenfrei\, directed by Penny Bergman. Sunday October 30\, 2016 at 4pm at the Theatre Company Performing Arts Studio\, 1400 N. Benson Ave.\, Upland.\n\n\nPresented by OJP as part of its mission to support the development of new works. Be part of the very important play workshopping process! Pay What you Want! All proceeds will go to support OJP's permanent home fund. There will be a Q&A with audience members and a reception with the author\, actors\, and director after the performance.\n\n\n\nAbout the Author: Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei is a playwright\, director\, and scholar of Japanese and cross-cultural performance. Her fifteen original plays include the award-winning Medea: A Noh Cycle Based on the Greek Myth (published by Samuel French)\, the kabuki-flamenco Blood Wine\, Blood Wedding\, the kyogen-commedia dell'arte The Impostor and A Wilderness of Monkeys (a revenge-comedy "sequel" to The Merchant of Venice). She is co-adapter with Israeli director Zvika Serper of the acclaimed Japanese-Israeli fusion play The Dybbuk/Between Two Worlds. Her original plays and translations from Japanese have been performed in America\, Canada\, Great Britain\, Denmark\, India\, Israel\, and Japan\; and broadcast on PBS\, NHK (Japanese TV)\, and BBC Radio. She has directed nearly forty stage productions in the USA\, Japan\, and India. Her book Unspeakable Acts: The Avant-Garde Theatre of Terayama Shuji and Postwar Japan (University of Hawaii\, 2005) analyzes the complex work of playwright/director/filmmaker Terayama in cultural/historical context\, and includes translations of his plays and theory. She is Professor Emerita of Theatre at UCLA and was recently a Fellow at the International Research Center on Interweaving Performance Cultures at the Free University in Berlin\, Germany. She received her BA degree from Pomona College and both MA and PhD degrees from the University of California\, Santa Barbara.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1><span style="font-family:arial\;"><em><span style="font-size:11px\;"><span style="color: rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\;">This event is sponsored by Ophelia&#39\;s Jump Productions.</span></span></em><br />\n<strong><span style="color:rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\; font-family:san francisco\,-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,.sfnstext-regular\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px">HALLOWEEN -- OJP STYLE STAGED READING FUNDRAISER!<br />\nJoin us for a staged reading of </span><span style="font-size:16px"><span style="color:#B22222">Ghostlight: The Haunting</span></span><span style="color:rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\; font-family:san francisco\,-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,.sfnstext-regular\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px"><span style="font-size:16px"> </span>a brand new work by Carol Sorgenfrei\, directed by Penny Bergman. Sunday October 30\, 2016 at 4pm at the Theatre Company Performing Arts Studio\, 1400 N. Benson Ave.\, Upland.</span></strong></span></h1>\n<br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\;"><span style="color:rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\; font-family:san francisco\,-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,.sfnstext-regular\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px">Presented by OJP as part of its mission to support the development of new works. Be part of the very important play workshopping process! Pay What you Want! All proceeds will go to support OJP&#39\;s permanent home fund. There will be a Q&amp\;A with audience members and a reception with the author\, actors\, and director after the performance.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\; font-family:san francisco\,-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,.sfnstext-regular\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px">About the Author: Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei is a playwright\, director\, and scholar of Japanese and cross-cultural performance.&nbsp\;</span><span style="color:rgb(75\, 79\, 86)\; font-family:san francisco\,-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,.sfnstext-regular\,sans-serif\; font-size:14px">Her fifteen original plays include the award-winning Medea: A Noh Cycle Based on the Greek Myth (published by Samuel French)\, the kabuki-flamenco Blood Wine\, Blood Wedding\, the kyogen-commedia dell&rsquo\;arte The Impostor and A Wilderness of Monkeys (a revenge-comedy &quot\;sequel&quot\; to The Merchant of Venice). She is co-adapter with Israeli director Zvika Serper of the acclaimed Japanese-Israeli fusion play The Dybbuk/Between Two Worlds. Her original plays and translations from Japanese have been performed in America\, Canada\, Great Britain\, Denmark\, India\, Israel\, and Japan\; and broadcast on PBS\, NHK (Japanese TV)\, and BBC Radio. She has directed nearly forty stage productions in the USA\, Japan\, and India. Her book Unspeakable Acts: The Avant-Garde Theatre of Terayama Shuji and Postwar Japan (University of Hawaii\, 2005) analyzes the complex work of playwright/director/filmmaker Terayama in cultural/historical context\, and includes translations of his plays and theory. She is Professor Emerita of Theatre at UCLA and was recently a Fellow at the International Research Center on Interweaving Performance Cultures at the Free University in Berlin\, Germany. She received her BA degree from Pomona College and both MA and PhD degrees from the University of California\, Santa Barbara.</span></span>
LOCATION:Theatre Company Performing Arts Studio 1400 N Benson Ave Upland Ca
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