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Celebrating THE GENESIS PLAYS: The Clippings

6/5/2018

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Check out the coverage The Genesis Plays received during their run at
​The Theater at the 14th Street Y this May 2018:
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May 27, 2018: Commercial Appeal: From Playhouse on the Square to New York: Memphian uses acting to engage communities - Feature
https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/entertainment/2018/05/27/memphis-native-jon-adam-ross-now-playwright-actor-new-york-playhouse-square/632780002/ 

May 14, 2018: Tablet Magazine: The Genesis Plays Bring Biblical Heroes and Contemporary Issues to Stage - Review
http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/262113/the-genesis-plays-bring-biblical-heroes-and-contemporary-issues-to-stage 

May 14, 2018: Medium: The Genesis Plays by The In[heir]itance Project: “The Leah/Rachel Play” - Review
https://medium.com/@beyondbeigetravel/review-the-genesis-plays-by-the-in-heir-itance-project-the-leah-rachel-play-8bd991151635 

May 7, 2018: Photo Flash: The Theater at the 14th Street Y Presents THE LEAH/RACHEL PLAY - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Photo-Flash-The-Theater-At-The-14th-Street-Y-Presents-THE-LEAHRACHEL-PLAY-20180507 

May 6, 2018: Photo Flash: The Theater at the 14th Street Y Presents THE REBECCA PLAY - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Photo-Flash-The-Theater-At-The-14th-Street-Y-Presents-THE-REBECCA-PLAY-20180506 

May 5, 2018: Hollywood SOAPBOX:  Exploring the uniqueness, universality of Genesis - Interview
https://www.hollywoodsoapbox.com/?p=19648 

May 4, 2018: Photo Flash: The Theater At The 14th Street Y Presents THE JACOB PLAY - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Photo-Flash-The-Theater-At-The-14th-Street-Y-Presents-THE-JACOB-PLAY-20180504 

May 3, 2018: Broadway World - Photo Flash: The Theater At The 14th Street Y Presents THE SARAH PLAY - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/Photo-Flash-The-Theater-At-The-14th-Street-Y-Presents-THE-SARAH-PLAY-20180503 

May 2, 2018: Opplaud: The Genesis Plays (The Jacob Play) - Review
https://opplaud.com/reviews/new-york/210-genesis-plays-14-street-y 

May 2, 2018: Broadway World -  Photo Flash: The Theater At The 14th Street Y Presents THE ABRAHAM PLAY - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Photo-Flash-The-Theater-At-The-14th-Street-Y-Stages-THE-ABRAHAM-PLAY-20180502 

May 1, 2018: Jewish Week - Sacred Text As A Stage For Community Building - Feature
http://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/sacred-text-as-a-stage-for-community-building/ 

Apr  29, 2018: Say Me Says Mom - Sunday Scoop Week of April 29 - News Item
https://saysmesaysmom.blogspot.com/2018/04/sunday-scoop-week-of-42918-whats.html   

Mar 27, 2018: Broadway World - The In[heir]itance Project and The 14th Street Y Present The Sarah Play (featuring Stephanie Rocio) - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/The-Inheiritance-Project-And-The-14th-Street-Y-Present-THE-SARAH-PLAY-20180327 

Mar 20, 2018: Broadway World - The Inheiritance Project and The 14th Street Y Proudly Present The Abraham Play - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/The-Inheiritance-Project-And-The-14th-Street-Y-Proudly-PresentTHE-ABRAHAM-PLAY-20180320 

Mar 16, 2018: Broadway World - The In[heir]itance Project and The 14th Street Y Present The Sarah Play - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/The-Inheiritance-Project-And-The-14th-Street-Y-Present-THE-SARAH-PLAY-20180316 

Mar 15, 2018: Broadway World - The Leah/Rachel Play Comes To The 14th Street Y As Part Of The Genesis Plays - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/THE-LEAHRACHEL-PLAY-Comes-To-The-14th-Street-Y-As-Part-Of-The-Genesis-Plays-20180315 

Jan 25, 2018: Broadway World - The In[heir]itance Project Brings Five Genesis Plays to The 14th Street Y - News Item
https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/THE-INHEIRITANCE-PROJECT-Brings-Five-Genesis-Plays-To-The-14th-Street-Y-20180125   

Earlier Coverage:

Interfaith Arts Group in Charleston Addresses Social Justice Issues 
By Adam Parker, The Post and Courier | Dec 9, 2017

Better Than An Oscar 
By Jon Adam Ross, EJewish Philanthropy | March 7, 2017

The Rebecca Play: Innovative theater project uses Book of Genesis as its genesis 
By Adam Parker, The Post and Courier | May 7, 2016

The InHEIRitance Project 
By Rebecca Leibowitz, Charleston Jewish Voice | Apr 25, 2016

Using Art to Heal: The inHEIRitance Project Visits Charleston 
By Rebecca Leibowitz, Sight Line | Apr 25, 2016

A Twin Cities Abraham 
By H. Glenn Rosenkrantz, Jeducation World | Jan 25, 2016

REVIEW: The Abraham Play 
By Arthur Dorman, Talkin' Broadway | Dec 31, 2015

REVIEW: The Abraham Play 
By Rebecca Kanner, tcjewfolk.com | Dec 20, 2015

Jon Adam Ross: ‘This brilliant light’   
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By Erin Elliott Bryan, American Jewish World News | Mar 25, 2015

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The Sarah Play part of The Genesis Plays

3/20/2018

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THE IN[HEIR]ITANCE PROJECT and THE 14TH STREET Y are pleased to present THE SARAH PLAY, as part of The Genesis Plays, a collection of plays inspired by stories in the book of Genesis, and devised with communities in different US cities. Created in a collaborative process led by Jon Adam Ross and directed by Chantal Pavageaux, THE SARAH PLAY performs in rep (with four other plays) during a three-week limited engagement at The Theater at the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th St at 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003). Performances begin Tuesday, May 1st and continue through Wednesday, May 16, 2018.  

Press are cordially invited Tuesday, May 1st at 9:00 p.m., Thursday, May 3rd at 9:00 p.m., and Saturday, May 5th at 7:00 p.m. (and any subsequent performance)

Three actors tell the ancient, sacred story of Sarah and Hagar, the mothers of Isaac and Ishmael, drawing from Muslim, Christian and Jewish traditions. The storytellers struggle to determine which religion’s version of the narrative gets told, when there are multiple accounts of what happened.

“In Kansas City we worked with the Muslim and Jewish communities,” shares creator Jon Adam Ross.  “The play became a meta-examination of how we tell stories that carry multiple, conflicting truths.

Director Chantal Pavageaux believes “The Sarah Play is the most thought-provoking of the five plays. We also really pushed ourselves formally, and we were able to develop our aesthetic in a new way.”

Starring Jon Dalin, Stephanie Dauman (Blindspot - NBC), and Stephanie Rocio (Broadway World Award Best Featured Actress - Dreamgirls at Cape Fear).  

Produced by Martha Goode. Featuring set design by Deb O, costume design by Andja Budincich, lighting design by Stacey Boggs, and sound design by Caroline Faustine. Tyler Winthrop is the stage manager, Eli Reid is the production manager, and Zhailon Levingston is the associate director.  Marketing/PR by Kampfire PR, and graphic design by Billy Keefe.

The Sarah Play plays the following performances through Fri, May 18th:

Tuesday, May 1st at 9:00 p.m.Thursday, May 3rd at 9:00 p.m. Saturday, May 5th at 7:00 p.m.Thursday, May 10th at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, May 12th at 7:00 p.m.Sunday, May 13th at 12:00 p.m.Friday, May 18th at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets are $18 (or see three plays for $14 each with a Flex Pass) and are now available online at www.14streety.org/genesis or by calling 646-395-4310. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the box office half-hour prior to the performance.

Running Time: 70 minutes

The developmental process of The Genesis Plays includes text study with artists and clergy, devising workshops, open rehearsals with participating organizations and houses of worship, performance talkbacks, and community engagement events where local artists and audiences also respond to the source material.

The Genesis Plays are funded with generous support from The Covenant Foundation, in association with Downtown Jewish Life, co-presented by The Theater at the 14th Street Y.

THE GENESIS PLAYS features:

  • THE LEAH/RACHEL PLAY (Seattle 2017): Investigates sisterhood using filmed interviews of sisters of all ages, live music, and ancient papyrus.
  • THE SARAH PLAY (Kansas City 2017): Three actors struggle with how to tell a sacred shared narrative of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish traditions, when there are multiple accounts of the truth.
  • THE ABRAHAM PLAY (Twin Cities 2015): Follows a Wall Street stock jock searching for a lost deed in a scavenger hunt where the audience holds the clues.
  • THE JACOB PLAY (Austin 2016): A hard-hitting, smackdown, knockout wrestling extravaganza!
  • THE REBECCA PLAY (Charleston 2016): The city becomes a mother playing favorites among her children, White and Black.

To learn more visit www.inheiritance.org

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The Leah/Rachel Play part of The Genesis Plays

3/15/2018

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THE IN[HEIR]ITANCE PROJECT and THE 14TH STREET Y are pleased to present THE LEAH/RACHEL PLAY, as part of The Genesis Plays, a collection of plays inspired by stories in the book of Genesis, and devised with communities in different US cities. Created in a collaborative process led by Jon Adam Ross and directed by Chantal Pavageaux, featuring a film directed and produced by Emmy-award winning filmmaker Ilana Trachtman (Praying with Lior), THE LEAH/RACHEL PLAY performs in rep (with four other plays) during a three-week limited engagement at The Theater at the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th St at 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003). Performances begin Tuesday, May 1st and continue through Wednesday, May 16, 2018.  

Using documentary-style interviews with community members in tandem with the scripted action on stage, in The Leah/Rachel Play a historian unearths an ancient papyrus about sisterhood and struggles with what it means for a man to have made this discovery that reveals so much about female identity. As a new father to twin baby girls, he’s looking for advice anywhere he can get it.

“In Seattle we explored how history is written by men, even in the bible. And in response we explored the concept of sisterhood, the voices of biblical women, and the sibling relationship of Leah and Rachel,” shares creator Jon Adam Ross. “Brandon Blake will be flying out to recreate his work in The Leah/Rachel Play, he brings such infectious joy with him everywhere he goes. Ilana Trachtman is an Emmy-award winning film director who produced and directed the film for the play and her incredible talent and experience have made adapting the piece for the NYC stage extremely exciting.”

For director Chantal Pavageaux, “The Leah/Rachel Play is an experiment for The In[heir]itance Project and, as such, is the most unpredictable. The interaction between film and live performance allows for great theater magic, and for interesting twists in storytelling.”

Starring Brandon Blake and Jon Levin.

Produced by Martha Goode. Featuring set design by Deb O, costume design by Andja Budincich, lighting design by Stacey Boggs, sound design by Caroline Faustine  and projections by Phoenix Sweeney. Tyler Winthrop is the stage manager, Eli Reid is the production manager, and Zhailon Levingston is the associate director.  Marketing/PR by Kampfire PR, and graphic design by Billy Keefe.  Film directed and produced by Ilana Trachtman (cinematography by Lars Larson, film editing by Zelda Greenstein, and studio sound recording by Bob Marts).

The Leah/Rachel Play plays the following performances through Wed, May 16th:

Tuesday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, May 4th at 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 6th at 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 9th at 9:00 p.m.
Friday, May 11th at 9: 00 p.m.
Saturday, May 12th at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 13th at 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 16th at 7:00 p.m.


Tickets are $18 (or see three plays for $14 each with a Flex Pass) and are now available online at www.14streety.org/genesis or by calling 646-395-4310. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the box office half-hour prior to the performance.

Running Time: 70 minutes

The developmental process of The Genesis Plays includes text study with artists and clergy, devising workshops, open rehearsals with participating organizations and houses of worship, performance talkbacks, and community engagement events where local artists and audiences also respond to the source material.

The Genesis Plays are funded with generous support from The Covenant Foundation, in association with Downtown Jewish Life, co-presented by The Theater at the 14th Street Y.

THE GENESIS PLAYS features:

  • THE LEAH/RACHEL PLAY (Seattle 2017): Investigates sisterhood using filmed interviews of sisters of all ages, live music, and ancient papyrus.
  • THE SARAH PLAY (Kansas City 2017): Three actors struggle with how to tell a sacred shared narrative of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish traditions, when there are multiple accounts of the truth.
  • THE ABRAHAM PLAY (Twin Cities 2015): Follows a Wall Street stock jock searching for a lost deed in a scavenger hunt where the audience holds the clues.
  • THE JACOB PLAY (Austin 2016): A hard-hitting, smackdown, knockout wrestling extravaganza!
  • THE REBECCA PLAY (Charleston 2016): The city becomes a mother playing favorites among her children, White and Black.

To learn more visit www.inheiritance.org

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Kampfire Kuestions for Jon Adam Ross, Creator of The Genesis Plays

3/12/2018

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1-In your own words, describe the productions? Including key themes and conflicts…why is this the right time for this production?

Each of the five Genesis Plays puts a story from the book of Genesis in conversation with the lived experiences of a different community around the United States. In Minneapolis we examined Abraham's legacy as a patriarch as it relates to the relics we inherit and pass along. It's a solo show, but it doesn't feel like one. It's a scavenger hunt where the audience holds all the clues. And I feel this play challenges us to face the fact that we can run from our family, but we can't run from our inheritance. In Charleston, in the aftermath of the massacre at Mother Emmanuel AME, we explored parental favoritism through the story of Rebecca and the prophesy she received while pregnant with twins, among whom she then played favorites. This play is extremely relevant as an exploration of parental favoritism as a stand-in for systemic favoritism in America over our history and still today. In Austin we layered gentrification over the story of Jacob, who presumes cultural hegemony only to be confronted with the challenges of integrating with unfamiliar customs. As immigration battles rage in America and around the world, this play moves on to the ignored conversation about culture you bring with you and culture you adopt. In Seattle we explored how history is written by men, even in the bible. And in response we explored the concept of sisterhood, the voices of biblical women, and the sibling relationship of Leah and Rachel. In Kansas City we worked with the Muslim and Jewish communities to explore Sarah and Hagar, Abraham's wives and the mothers of Isaac and Ishmael in a play that became a meta-examination of how we tell stories that carry multiple, conflicting truths.
 
2-Who are your collaborators and what do you like about working with them?
 
Our core artist team collaborated everywhere we went. In Charleston we worked with Darian Dauchan, an NYC based actor/poet/playwright who brought his fierce artistry to the work and Charleston-based actress/director Joy Vandervort-Cobb who became our guardian angel in that city and beyond. The project in Austin was a wrestling show devised in collaboration with Aztlan Dance Company, one of whose dancers Luis Ordaz, is reprising his role in NYC. Brandon Blake, a musician from Seattle, will be flying out to recreate his work in the Leah/Rachel play and he brings such infectious joy with him everywhere he goes. Ilana Trachtman is an emmy award winning film director who produced and directed the film for the Leah/Rachel play and her incredible talent and experience have made adapting the piece for the NYC stage so much fun!

3-Who is the typical audience for the production? What do you want audiences to get out of the show (ie: feel when they leave the theater)?
 
One of the most exciting things about these plays is that they are cutting edge and primal at the same time. A WWE-inspired wrestling event that also has elements of the bible; a play about the history of race in Charleston told through poetry and movement, a multi-media film/theater piece set just slightly in the future. Each play is completely different from the other and yet they were all inspired by the same ancient book. I would say the typical audience for these shows is passionate about the world we live in while also curious about what we can learn from those who came before us. People in their 20s and 30s who are just starting to figure shit out and gain some perspective while maintaining a life of adventure and discovery - I think they'd love these plays because they live on that edge of future and past. And my hope is that people leave with more questions than answers, that they are inspired to go read some stuff 


4-Who is someone (or something) who has inspired you? 

I'm really inspired by Miranda July. Over and over again she creates art that engages people at every phase of the artistic process, empowering them as participants and not just witnesses. We strive to do the same thing with the In[heir]itance Project in communities around the country. 
 
5-Why theatre, when did you know you wanted to be a director? 

(I'm not a director, I'm an actor and playwright) I've always wanted to be an actor. But growing up in Memphis I thought I had to be a Gene. (Hackman, Wilder, Kelly) I thought I had to be serious, be funny, or sing and dance. But in college at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, I started realizing there were so many more ways to tell stories on stage. I first learned about devised theater at the Experimental Theater Wing and I was hooked. The idea of making art in community for community really excited me. And devised theater is what I've done almost exclusively ever since!

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