Monday, April 5, 2010

Thinking about life, love, and God's Ear...per usual

God’s Ear has become an entirely different beast than what I had originally anticipated walking into. Through these last few weeks I have begun to see what an astonishing work of art Jenny Schwartz has created. When I first read it, I had an inkling it would be a great production for Biophiliac’s bonafide Austin debut, but little did I know how serendipitous this union would turn out to be.

This piece provides a simple, powerful, and poignant foundation for a network of artists to build upon. It is easy to want to jump in and immediately start throwing around elaborate ideas and interpretations, but what Jenny has done is far more universal and hard-hitting when kept simple and felt from the gut. That has been the biggest challenge thus far, keeping things simple. Joe Sanchez (the musical director), Jeremy Hayes (one of the musicians), and I were discussing how difficult "simple" can be. You are forced to make strong, justified, clean decisions, and when given the artistic liberty provided by Miss Schwartz, it is even more important to keep going back to the words and just listen to what she has provided. She hits home where it hurts with God’s Ear, and reveals universal human truths surrounding one of the most difficult aspects of life; grief.

Grief is a catalyst.

I have caught myself frequently explaining this show as an experiment in portraying the universality of the human grieving process, focusing all of my mental energy on the steps of the grieving process, working towards molding some glimpse into the human psyche and how we cope with the grieving process...grieving process, there’s an echo do you hear it? (ah, you’ll get it when you see the show…) when suddenly last night I was hit with an exhilarating and unnerving burst of gratitude. I realized how terribly happy I was to be alive at that very moment, and to have the life that I live. If anything, I hope that this production can show that grief takes time, and dammit it’s hard, but it can be an opportunity to look around and say "thank you" to those you love and who love you, and be grateful for all the blessings and beauty that is living and thriving around us. Laughing also helps.

Don’t worry, this show will be diving down into the plenty dark places of our reactionary little species, so for you shadowy morbid types, there’s something in it for you too!

So tell your friends, come exorcise some demons with the Biophiliacs! (I mean that in the most non-literal sense…sort of)

All my love to you loopy doopy fun loving silly face weirdo austinite love buckets!

-amelia t.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Thank you KMFA!

I want to thank KMFA 89.5, the classical station in Austin, for mentioning us on the air this morning. I like to listen to KMFA in the mornings when my eyes have trouble opening, but I need to get my brain working anyway. They're doing a pledge drive right now and since they're completely listener-supported, I think it'd be good if we all helped them out. Austin has some amazing treasures and we have to show our appreciation or they might disappear while we aren't looking. www.KMFA.org.

God's Ear Tickets are ON SALE NOW through SmartTix.com! Make sure you get your seats quickly!

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Ticket Prices:
$15 - Adult
$12 - Seniors, Military, and Students (w/ID)
$20 - Any Performance + $5 Actor Benefit

All performances are at the BLUE Theatre, 916 Springdale Road, Austin, Tx.
4/22 - 8pm **Actor Benefit
4/23 - 8pm
4/24 - 8pm
4/25 - 5pm

4/29 - 8pm
4/30 - 8pm
5/1 - 2pm ** Actor Benefit
5/1 - 8pm
5/2 - 5pm

**Denotes a Actor Benefit performance: As an added "Thank You", 100% of ticket sales to these performances will go into the pockets of our talented cast and crew!

Hurry and get your tickets!


Monday, March 15, 2010

God's Ear TICKETS NOW ON SALE!!

Hello Biophiles,

Tickets are NOW ON SALE for the regional premiere of God's Ear!

Click here to buy tickets to God's Ear via smarttix.com Tickets are available through SmartTIX!

Ticket Prices:
$15 - Adult
$12 - Seniors, Military, and Students (w/ID)

Remember that the Actor Benefit performances are Thursday, April 22nd at 8 PM and the Saturday, May 1st matinee at 2 PM. As an added "Thank You", 100% of ticket sales to these performances will go into the pockets of our talented cast and crew!

IN ADDITION, we're offering an OPTIONAL special ticket for all performances that adds a $5 donation to the ticket price. This adds another $5 to the Actor Benefit funds, REGARDLESS of the performance you see!

$20 - Any Performance + $5 Actor Benefit

Hurry and get your tickets!

All performances are at the BLUE Theatre, 916 Springdale Road, Austin, Tx.
4/22 - 8pm **Actor Benefit
4/23 - 8pm
4/24 - 8pm
4/25 - 5pm

4/29 - 8pm
4/30 - 8pm
5/1 - 2pm ** Actor Benefit
5/1 - 8pm
5/2 - 5pm


Friday, March 12, 2010

God's Ear Casting Complete!

Hello Biophiliacs!

Production is rolling for our regional premiere of Jenny Schwartz's God's Ear! We've finalized a phenomenal cast and are all ready to begin rehearsals on Monday.

Presenting the cast of God's Ear:

Mel - Shannon Grounds
Ted - Phil Aulie
Lanie - Amelia Turner
The Tooth Fairy - Senait Fessahaye
Lenora - Lindsley Howard
Flight Attendant / GI Joe - Greg Spencer
Guy - Felix Rivas

Directed by Amelia Turner
Produced by Biophiliac Productions

God's Ear will be playing at The BLUE Theatre (916 Springdale Rd, Austin TX) from April 22 through May 2.

Performances are scheduled as follows:
Thursday, April 22 - 8:00 PM **
Friday, April 23 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, April 24 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 25 - 5:00 PM

Thursday, April 29 - 8:00 PM
Friday, April 30 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 1 - (TWO Performances) 2:00 PM ** and 8:00 PM
Sunday, May 2 - 5:00 PM

** Denotes an Actor Benefit performance. 100% of ticket proceeds will benefit the cast and crew.