Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) June 02, 2016 -- New City Stage Company is pleased to announce the featured production of our 2015-16 Season, the world premiere of ROSEBURG, conceived, written, and directed by award-winning theatre artist Ginger Dayle along with the Voices for a New City Ensemble. This play parallels a gun control speech given by Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 and the tragic Umpqua community college shooting in 2015, events that both happened in Roseburg, Oregon.
The show runs from July 9 – 31st, 2016 at the Adrienne Theatre Second Stage. Tickets can be purchased Staring June 3 by visiting http://www.NewCityStage.org or calling (215) 563-7500.
Ginger Dayle (writer of the hit play "Hinckley") and New City Stage’s educational ensemble have crafted a melding of eras and attitudes that bring a progressive hero and a conservative conundrum into the withering focus of a nation gone numb. Featuring Russ Widdall, from the award-winning production of "RFK," reprising the role of Bobby Kennedy.
BASIC INFO:
ROSEBURG
Written and directed by Ginger Dayle
Starring Russ Widdall as Senator Robert Kennedy
Running July 9 - 31, 2016
Opening Night is Saturday, July 11th at 8:00 PM
Adrienne Theatre Second Stage
2030 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Interviews/Press Tickets: Contact Publicist Ginger Dayle at 215-603-9600
Please request all interviews and complimentary press tickets at least 24 hours in advance.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
On May 27, 1968, Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy gave a speech on gun control on the steps of the courthouse in Roseburg, Oregon. He was heckled and went on to lose the Democratic primary in that state… Less than 2 weeks later his life would be cut short by an assassin’s bullet.
Almost 47 years later on October 1, 2015, the sleepy logging town found itself in the spotlight of the second amendment controversy yet again. A mentally disturbed student opened fire in a classroom at Umpqua Community College killing nine and injuring several more before turning his gun on himself.
ROSEBURG examines the simmering synapses between the gun control argument of the Vietnam era and its stepchild; the modern Twitterverse, that holds any and every conflict under the microscope of bipartisan disdain and infotainment ennui. Why are we still arguing about this and when will the killings cease?
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
The project was conceived by Ginger Dayle, who directed New City Stage’s Philadelphia premiere of "RFK" in 2012, a sold-out hit which then premiered in Washington, D.C. at the Studio Theatre and then returned to Philadelphia to another sold-out run. Ms. Dayle won the 2013 Broadway World Award (Philadelphia region) for Best New Work for directing "RFK," which was her directorial debut. Ms. Dayle then went on to pen "Hinckley," a play about the assassination attempt on president Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. The show received much acclaim and earned her a critic's pick in Philadelphia. "ROSEBURG" is her second original play.
Televsion and film actor Russ Widdall starred as Bobby Kennedy in the hit one-man show "RFK" and has always had a passion for politics and theatre, and is reprising this role for ROSEBURG. He was on two seasons of HBO's "The Wire" and featured in the film "My One and Only" alongside Renee Zellweger. He recently wrapped up shooting for the independent film "Wetlands," directed by Emanuele Della Valle, to be released this winter.
The Voices for a New City Ensemble includes several current Temple University students and recent graduates, including Andre M. Evers, John O'Donnell, Julia Dolan McIntyre, Jackie DiFerdinando, and Kate Brighter.
Ginger Dayle, New City Stage Company, http://www.newcitystage.org, +1 215-563-7500, [email protected]
SOURCE New City Stage Company
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