SoBe Arts Presents staged readings of Acapulco starring Evan Handler 1/30-31/11

SoBe Arts Presents Staged Readings of ACAPULCO, Starring Evan Handler of Californication and Sex and the City
Sunday and Monday, January 30th and 31st at 7:30pm
Little Stage Theater
SoBe Arts
2100 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida.

The premiere readings of Acapulco will take place on Sunday and Monday, January 30th and 31st at 7:30pm in the Little Stage Theater at SoBe Arts, 2100 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida. The events are free and open to the public (advance reservations are available to donors of “The Annual Giving Campaign for SoBe Arts:” for more information go to http://www.sobearts.org/SupportUs.html).

Executive Artistic Director Carson Kievman has announced that SoBe Institute of the Arts (SoBe Arts) will present staged readings of promising new plays, beginning with Acapulco by New York writer Jacquelyn Reingold (HBO’s In Treatment, Law and Order, and produced off-Broadway) and featuring L.A.-based Evan Handler (“Sex and the City,” “Californication,” and films by Ron Howard and Oliver Stone) in addition to local artists. Both Handler and Reingold will participate in the project at SoBe Arts, directed by Tony- and Drama Desk-nominated Michael Leeds (Swinging on a Star).

Patrons interested in gaining a more complete understanding of Acapulco, by Jacquelyn Reingold and script writing in general, are invited to attend a free pre-event prior to the Sunday night reading of Acapulco: “Art Speaks @ SoBe Arts – Writing for Stage and Commercial Television,” featuring a open discussion between Ms. Reingold and Executive Artistic Director, Carson Kievman, January 30 at 6:30pm at the Little Stage Theater.

Playing Dick, the scheming penny-pinching, soon-to-be ex-husband of Doris, is Evan Handler, actor, author, screenwriter, and journalist probably best known as Harry Goldenblatt from the HBO television show (and films) Sex and the City, as well as Charlie Runkle (best friend to David Duchovny’s Hank Moody) on Showtime’s hit comedy Californication, currently airing its fourth season. Evan’s past film and TV credits include leading and featured roles in Ron Howard’s film Ransom, the early ’80’s box office smash Taps, Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers, Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The West Wing; the ABC TV movie The Three Stooges, and the sit-com It’s Like, You Know…, as well as memorable guest appearances on Lost, Six Feet Under, Law and Order, and Friends.

Jacquelyn Reingold (playwright) writes for theatre and television. Her plays, which include String Fever (starring Cynthia Nixon and Evan Handler), have been produced in New York, Los Angeles, across the U.S., in London, Belgrade, Berlin, and Hong Kong. For television, Jacquelyn wrote all the Mia episodes for Emmy nominated Gabriel Byrne and Hope Davis in season two of HBO’s Peabody Award winning In Treatment. Other TV writing includes: Law and Order Criminal Intent, Miss Match, and Daria. Her awards include: New York Foundation for the Arts in Playwriting, Ensemble Studio Theatre/Sloan Foundation commission, MacDowell Colony Fellowships, and the Kennedy Center’s Fund for New American Plays. Her work has been published in Women Playwrights: The Best Plays, several Best American Short Plays, various Best Monologues, by Samuel French, Vintage Books, and Smith & Kraus. A collection of her one-acts Things Between Us is published by Dramatists Play Service. More information is available at jacquelynreingold.com.
Michael Leeds (director) wrote and directed the Broadway musical, Swinging On A Star that was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Musical. Off-Broadway he directed and choreographed Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah – The Songs of Allan Sherman (starring Tovah Feldshu), for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Best Director and Best Choreographer. He directed and choreographed A Little Night Music for the Houston Grand Opera starring Frederica Von Stade. For film, he has choreographed End of Summer, starring Jacqueline Bisset and Peter Weller and co-wrote The Simian Line, starring William Hurt and Lynn Redgrave. For ten years Mr. Leeds co-directed the Drama League’s annual benefit honoring Liza Minnelli, Hal Prince, Rosie O’Donnell and Chita Rivera among others. Last season he directed and choreographed Laffing Matterz at the Broward Center for Performing Arts. He directed A Little Night Music (Carbonell nom. Best Musical), The Glass Menagerie and Come Blow Your Horn for the Broward Stage Door Theatre and most recently Mack And Mabel and Steel Magnolias. Michael just opened The Boys In The Band for The Rising Action Theatre Company.

Carson Kievman (producer/executive artistic director) is a skilled composer and stage director. His symphonies, operas and experimental works have been performed internationally in stage, concert, dance, and museum settings, including the Berkeley Art Museum, the Pennsylvania Ballet, the Florida Philharmonic, and a music-theater retrospective at the Nationaltheater-Mannheim. He is the recipient of numerous international awards and was honored with a Naumberg Fellowship to Princeton University. As a director, Kievman has staged works for The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival, Tanglewood Music Festival, Nationaltheater Mannheim, Basel State Theater of Switzerland, among others. A former Composer/Director in residence for the Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival, Kievman created an opera/music-theater version of Hamlet on commission from the legendary theatrical producer Joseph Papp (Hair, A Chorus Line). It was Mr. Papp’s final commissioned work before his passing away in 1991. More information is available at carsonkievman.com

About SoBe Institute of the Arts (SoBe Arts): A non-profit arts performance and education 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt organization located at 2100 Washington Avenue, in the Miami Beach Cultural Arts district. The mission of SoBe Institute of the Arts (SoBe Arts) is to promote excellence, creativity, and accessibility of the arts through performance events and arts instruction of the highest quality, in music and related artistic disciplines. The Institute pursues this dual model of arts education and innovative performances in the heart of the Miami Beach arts district, with the long-term goal of building an independent, high-caliber institute of the arts. The faculty draws upon 25 artists from leading conservatories, ensembles, and performance venues in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Professional artists have opportunities both to teach and to perform, as the Institute provides community-level classes and advanced individual instruction for youth and adults, while organizing a full season of professional productions featuring faculty and visiting artists.

Photo Credit: Kirk Edwards/Showtime Networks

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