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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Wide Eyed Party & Screening Tuesday, March 22: THE RETURN OF TOODLES VON FLOOZ!


Wide Eyed Productions had the privilege of producing Lisa Ferber's short play The Return of Toodles von Flooz as part of our A Girl Wrote It series in 2011. Shortly afterwards, we partnered with River Wide Productions and co-produced Ferber's script as a short film. Directed by our Artistic Director, Kristin Skye Hoffmann, and starring the talents of Brianne Blessitt, Colin McFadden, and Lisa Mamazza, this 14.5-minute film noir satire is a gorgeous ton of fun. 

We are celebrating this delightful film with a party and screening on Tuesday, March 22, and we want you there! All proceeds will help fund our collaboration with Mastodon Theatre Company to co-produce the world premiere of Keep, a new play by Francesca Pazniokas. Keep will run at The Barrow Group Theatre this spring, and Stephanie C. Cunningham, Wide Eyed Production's Associate Artistic Director, will direct.

Please join us in your 1940's best - or just come as you are from the office, we know it's a Tuesday - and help us celebrate with a gin cocktail worthy of Toodles' Betty O'Boozenberg. We'll have a photographer on hand and our step & repeat, so you can say you were there, plus raffle prizes, beer and wine available, and a great time with members of the Wide Eyed and Mastodon family. 

And our raffle items? Well, they're the bees' knees. You could take home:
  • 2 tickets to Irish Rep 
  • 2 tickets to WIDOWERS HOUSES at TACT on March 30 
  • 2 tickets to Inside the Actors Studio
  • 2 tickets to Second Stage 
  • 2 tickets to FLY YOU FOOLS at the Pit in April 
  • 1 Level 0: "The Joy of Improv" class at the PIT 
  • 1 private Haunted Manhattan Greenwich Village tour for up to 6 people 
  • 4 tickets to the Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl 
  • 4 tickets to the Brooklyn Literary Pub Crawl (plus 4 t-shirts) 
  • Haircut and blowdry at KennaLand in Greenpoint by Davey Partain 
  • Cocktails for 2 at Reclamation Bar in Williamsburg 
  • 2 tickets to Broken Box Mime Company's 5th annual Black and White ball in late June 
...And there's more where that came from!

Your $20 advance ticket purchase gains you admission to the party and screening, *plus* five raffle tickets and one signature cocktail. Now that's a deal! 

The Return of Toodles von Flooz Screening & Party 

347 W. 34th Street (between 8th/9th Ave)  
Tuesday, March 22 
7pm-10pm  


Tickets also available at the door for $25 
($20 if you're wearing your 1940's best) 

We'll see you on the red carpet! 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

It's a Wide Eyed SUMMER SEASON OF FUN!


Join Wide Eyed Productions in celebrating our eighth anniversary and SUMMER SEASON OF FUN! Help us to continue to foster...
Posted by Wide Eyed Productions on Friday, August 7, 2015

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Save the Date: Wide Eyed Productions' Second Annual Gala ~ March 7, 2015

Wide Eyed Productions
presents our 
Second Annual Gala

~Save the Date ~ 
 
Saturday, March 7, 2015
7:00 pm 

Dune Studios, 121 Varick Street, NYC

Please join us for a Masquerade Ball on March 7, 2015 in celebration of eight years of producing brave, bold, and culturally relative new texts. All proceeds to benefit our 2015 theatrical season. 
You won't want to miss it! 



Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Giving Thanks. #GivingTuesday.


The holiday season has officially kicked off, and we are so very grateful for our families, friends, audience, and donors. This Tuesday, December 2, marks #GivingTuesday. Wide Eyed Productions is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and we'd love to help you with that end-of-year tax deduction. Your generosity goes towards keeping our audiences wide-eyed for years to come

We'll see you under the mistletoe.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Real. Good. Spies. Improv Crabtacular!


Come join the fun on Thursday, October 23rd and help us raise money for our upcoming world premiere production of Dead Special Crabs by Dan Kitrosser!

Wide Eyed Productions’ own improv group Real. Good. Spies. will be performing, and there will be raffles, drinks, music, dancing, and laughter to be had. And crabs.
  
The Drilling Company
236 W 78th St, 3rd flr

The fun starts at 7pm
Real. Good. Spies. goes on at 7:30pm

$20 tickets available for purchase in advance 
$25 tickets available at the door

Ticket prices include one free drink.
We'll see you at The Drilling Company!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

DEAD SPECIAL sketch: How to Intercourse Someone with Kathy and Walter without Kathy

We're deep in the throes of the rehearsal process for DEAD SPECIAL CRABS, and we know a lot of you are wondering..."What are they *building* in there?"  So here's a teaser sketch written by DSC playwright Daniel Ajl Kitrosser, directed by DSC director Kristin Skye Hoffmann (shout-out to our epic DP Justin Liebergen), and featuring wide-eyed cast member Andrew Harriss as Walter. 

We'll be dropping a few more of these gems between now and our first preview date in November. Love it? Share it! And please donate to our indiegogo campaign (check out that campaign progress sidebar to your right). No amount of love given is too small. Walter has that on good authority.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Join us for Wide Eyed Trivia Night this Sunday, May 4 @ 7pm!


Come one, come all, to the Wide Eyed Trivia Night! Grab a drink, join your friends (or make some new ones) and flex those mental muscles on Sunday, May 4th, beginning at 7pm!

140 East 27th Street
NYC

$10 at the door
($9 if you bring your program from Wide Eyed's “Wink”” of PRIDE this past April)

Teams must be between 2-5 people - Bring your own team or join one there!

Your entry fees directly support Wide Eyed Productions as we prepare to mount our next full production in Fall 2014.

* Five rounds of ten questions + a bonus round;
* You may NOT use your electronic device to find an answer, as that is cheating, and cheating is wrong;
* Winning team gets their entrance fee back + a round of drinks!

Come out and play with us. Really, what else are you going to do Sunday night?
(Answer: Nothing you can’t TiVo.)


Monday, September 16, 2013

Glitz, Glamour & the Lowdown: Our Gala is September 28th!


Melissa Johnson
Wide Eyed Productions is proud to announce its first annual Gala event, which will be taking place on Saturday, September 28th. We caught up with Wide Eyed Board member and Events chair Melissa Johnson to find out what delights await our guests attending this very special celebration. 
  • Let’s talk about glitz and glamour first. Can you tell us a little bit about Dune Studios, where the event will be held this year? What’s your inspiration in terms of décor for the Gala?
Dune Studios is a beautiful professional photography studio and event space in the heart of SoHo. Guests will travel up to the top floor of the space at 121 Varick Street, and be greeted with stunning views of the city through the almost floor to ceiling windows. The space itself is very minimal and we don’t want to take away from that too much, so you will see a lot of small details in the décor. Twinkling lights, hints of gold accents and our signature red and black here and there. 
  • I hear we have some fantastic sponsors for this year’s event, yes?
Absolutely! We are very lucky to have such amazing support for this event. Our official sponsor for this event is Stone Creek Bar and Lounge, which has been such a huge supporter of Wide Eyed for many years. Jon Pirozzi, the owner, is a good friend to Wide Eyed and will be providing the beer for the evening, as well as something small for our swag bags. We’ve also just gotten the support of a local vineyard Lieb Cellars from North Fork, who will be providing some of our wine for the event. We are very excited to have them involved!  Also good friend and huge supporter to Wide Eyed, Tim Butterfield, provided us with some delicious wine, as well. He was the first one to come out and hand me a donation several months ago; now the big night's just a couple of weeks away!  
  • Word is we have some truly impressive items up for bidding in our silent auction.  Can you share with us what items will be crossing the auction block?
Thanks to Charity Fundraising Packages, we have some truly amazing celebrity autographed memorabilia to auction off this year. We've never held a silent auction like this before, but they are such an amazing organization to work with, that we just had to give it a shot. Some of the items guests will have an opportunity to have bidding wars over: An electric guitar signed by Sir Paul McCartney; a framed Star Wars Movie Poster signed by 10 of the original cast members; a framed, autographed photograph of Michael Jackson; a framed, autographed photograph of Taylor Swift; an autographed record album signed by U2; and an autographed record album signed by Billy Joel

Those are just the celebrity items. We also have restaurant gift certificates, exercise equipment, and headshot sessions. There truly is something for everyone so bring those checkbooks and credit cards because all donations are tax deductible! 
  • As a performing arts organization, it just makes sense that Wide Eyed would include live performances during the course of the evening. What can our glamorous Gala audience expect to see and hear on September 28? 
We will start the evening with a little background music in the way of a live jazz piano set provided by Asen Doykin, then we will get into the performance program for the evening. Guests will see a short set by Wide Eyed’s new improv troupe, Real. Good. Spies. I am very excited about that; they are hilarious and I know they have been working very hard! After their set, we are going to get a sneak preview performance into a play that we read during our "Winks" series: Dan Kitrosser's Dead Special Crabs. I can’t say too much about what we will see, but I guarantee it will be highly entertaining.  
  • I hear we may have some paparazzi and creative photo opportunities at the event.  I don’t want to give away *all* the secrets, but are there more special treats in store for our Gala guests?
All I can say is dress to impress, because you will be having your photo taken! And be ready to have some fun with us, because we want to enfold all of our guests into the Wide Eyed world, and by the end of the night we should be able to show everyone what it feels like to be on stage with us.  
  • I know that some people would love to come to our first Gala, but time or distance may make that a challenge. How can our fans still participate as “patrons of the arts” from a distance? 
We completely understand that not everyone will be able to make it out to this event this time, but if you would still like to support Wide Eyed Productions and our next season, which is going to prove to be our most impressive undertaking yet, we appreciate any and all donations no matter how big or small. Donations can be made via our website, and all donations are tax-deductible. Also, look out for announcements for ways to get involved in our upcoming season! We are going to have lots of opportunities for artists in our area.  We are so thankful to our supporters everywhere; there are so many that have been with us from the beginning and we would be nowhere without our families, friends and fans. We have been waiting to throw and event like this for years, and we can’t believe it’s finally happening. We just know those who do attend will not be disappointed. 
  • Final question: Are tickets still available? Where can those be purchased, and can our last minute guests still get tickets at the door? 
Tickets are absolutely still available, and can be purchased through our website. You will also be able to get tickets at the door (credit card only), but I suggest getting them ahead of time. Also, I can’t stress this enough: The event starts at 7pm. I would highly suggest showing up on time! There will be a lot going on that starts right at 7, and some events will not be happening all night. You won’t want to miss anything! We'll see you at the Gala!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Wide Eyed goes 501(c)(3): Co-founder + Board chair Liz White breaks it down for us

Liz White
Wide Eyed Productions is proud to announce its official not-for-profit 501(c)(3) status. We caught up with Wide Eyed co-founder and Board chair Liz White to find out exactly what that means for the company and its donors. 
  • In addition to being one of the founders of Wide Eyed Productions, you currently serve as its Board chair. What exactly does that role entail, and what's your favorite part about it? Least favorite part?  
Right now, Wide Eyed is building its Board and bringing in new talents and skill-sets. We are really working on getting out of the “founding” Board stage, and moving into the “governing” Board stage. As a result, my role has been building the infrastructure of the Board by creating functioning Board committees, engaging in strategic planning and requiring full Board participation in fundraising, and so much more.  

My favorite part is working with all the bright and committed Board members. I work with non-profit Boards in my work life and I can say, hands down, this is the most active Board I have ever worked with. It’s a rarity if someone can’t participate.  

I can’t say I have a least favorite part, but there are definitely challenges. The biggest challenge is that our budget is small and we don’t have a staff. As a result, the Board fills in the gaps where a staff member would normally in other organizations. It makes it difficult to get out of the founding Board stage when you still have to operate like a grassroots organization. Slowly but surely!  
  • Wide Eyed has, up until now, been operating under the umbrella of a fiscal sponsor organization (Fractured Atlas). Can you please explain what that means, in civilian terms?
Basically, [operating under] Fractured Atlas allows organizations to use [Fractured Atlas’s] non-profit identification number so the organization can fundraise and give their donors tax receipt letters. An organization would choose to be fiscally-sponsored if they didn’t want the legal responsibility of being a 501(c)(3), were [a] very small [organization], only did programs every so once in a while, and/or didn’t want to go through all the paperwork to be independent. When Wide Eyed first started, we didn’t know where we were headed, so it made sense. Now, we need more independence. It means more work for the Board because we need to have strong financial controls in place and proven Board leadership, but it also means we can apply for grants without going through a third party. We can throw our first annual gala; we can pay people in our shows; we have a direct cash flow and don’t have to ask Fractured Atlas to release funds, etc.  
  • What upcoming activities or funding opportunities can Wide Eyed look forward to now as a 501(c)(3) organization?  
Grants, grants, grants!!! Bigger and better events!!!  
  • Speaking of bigger and better events, Wide Eyed has its first annual gala coming up in September, which we are very excited about. Can you tell us a little bit about how not-for-profit status will benefit our donors?  
With our 501(c)(3) status, any donation we receive is a tax-deductible donation, whether it is for an auction item, or a ticket, or just a general donation. The benefit is going to be rockin’, so be sure to buy your tickets for the gala before the early bird special ends in July!  
  • Did you foresee Wide Eyed becoming at 501(c)(3) organization when the company was first started? How does it feel to know, after seven years, we're "official"?  
It’s amazing! I am always so proud of Wide Eyed Productions and how far it has come. It is definitely the members that have made this happen, and I am super grateful for the amazingly talented and committed people I get to work with at this organization.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Raffle: Win a Wide Eyed Vacation Getaway!


Win a 5-star stay in Mazatlan, Mexico!

 After our first winner had such an amazing time, we are just crazy enough to raffle off another amazing stay in this beautiful Mexican resort!!!

 This is a 7-day, 6-night stay in the Master Suite at a 5-star resort,
the beautiful Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay in Mazatlan.

Master Suites are an expansive 973 square feet. Beyond a kitchenette, private bedroom and bath, a living room opens to a private terrace with ocean view. Each Master Suite is appointed in a style of sophistication and taste. The master suite sleeps up to 6 people comfortably.

Situated on 20 waterfront acres, Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay Resort and Spa is a luxury beach resort in exclusive Nuevo Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Edged by a long crescent bay, our gorgeous Mazatlan resort overlooks the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean and an exclusive sand beach. Enjoy spectacular golf courses, fishing charters, shopping and nightlife.

*does not include airfare 

*resort is not all inclusive 
*Winner is responsible for any food, beverages and entertainment charges. 
*Must be used within 1 year of winning date

*Winners will be contacted via email and/or phone.
 

Raffle Tickets:
1 ticket for $20
6 tickets for $100
Drawing will be held on June 15th
You do not have to be present to win

This is a fundraiser for Wide Eyed Productions. *ALL* proceeds will benefit Wide Eyed Productions in their pursuit to continue to create risk-taking, relevant theater in New York City.


Friday, April 15, 2011

Join us May 1 for "Maypoles and Mirth: A May Day Hey Day"!


3pm to 10pm
@ UNDER St. Marks Theater
94 St Marks Place NYC
 
$10 gets you in the door AND
$5 more will get you a bottomless beer cup! 
(Yes, just 5 DOLLARS. I know; that's crazy talk! But it's true.)

10% of proceeds will be donated to Horse Trade Theater Group's campaign to SAVE UNDER St. Mark's Theater!

Join the Wide Eyed Productions crew on Sunday May 1st for a May Day celebration!! We are celebrating spring, flowers blooming, birds chirping, that winter funk finally leaving, AND our final show of our 4th season The Trojan Women coming to The Kraine Theater in July.

Grab some free food, soak up the sun in the backyard, carnival games, music, a raffle, awesome prizes and giveaways, CHEAP CHEAP BEER and much much more!  Come one come all, tell your friends, bring a date, come alone you will have a good time guaranteed!

From Horse Trade Theater Group
Recently we have found out that our second home since 1999, 94 St. Marks Place home of UNDER St. Marks Theater, was put on the market.  Our goal is to stay at 94 St. Marks Place, and we will be announcing a campaign over the coming weeks to purchase all or part of the building; we will need your help.

We'll see you at the party!!!

Monday, June 21, 2010

get a new headshot for just $100.00


You may have seen it publicized at our party on Saturday, but if not: through generous partnership with photographer Mark Adamsbaum, you can get a new headshot for just $100. As if that were not cool enough, a portion of the proceeds will benefit Wide Eyed. This is a win-win deal! Now, there are only a few timeslots available, so if you are interested:

1) Sign up for your time slot here.

2) Forward your $100.00 non-refundable payment securely via PayPal to Mark's email address, which is listed on the sign-up sheet.

It's just that simple. Take advantage of this fantastic deal and don't forget to say cheese!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Pour of the Roses: after report



At the eleventh hour, we met our $5,000 target on Kickstarter! We are so grateful to each and every one of you who made a donation or even just got the word out about our campaign. Our rent on the East 13th Street Theatre is now as good as paid, and our ambitious rendering of Shakespeare's Henry VI (Part III) has a place to play. Tickets are now on sale!

Secondly, our Pour of the Roses party at Stone Creek (our beloved official sponsor) was a rousing success. So much fun and love last night. Drinks flowed freely, the raffle prizes were hot (!) and the set played by local band The Plastic Pets was awesome (they have a gig on Tuesday at Arlene's Grocery, so go check them out if you have a chance).

Thank you again so much for both your interest and support. As Queen Margaret might say, You fight in justice.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Top 10 Reasons to Support Wide Eyed's Kickstarter Campaign



10. Wide Eyed has clout in the afterlife, where your good deeds are tallied and used as currency. - Jerrod Bogard, Resident Playwright

9. It's difficult to perform a period piece in torn up All-Stars. - Billy Dutton, Co. Member

8. Because we’re like Tinkerbell, we need applause to live! (No money = No show = No clapping = Death.) - Melissa Johnson, Board Member

7. Because "Coco" landed a gig, so you should be "with Wide Eyed" now. - Billy Dutton, Co. Member

6. Wide Eyed won't investigate your citizenship. - Jake Paque, Co. Member

5. You'll be our friend forever, which gets you nowhere but still sounds very nice. - Megan Jupin, Resident Stage Manager

4. Those children in Africa have Oprah. . . .We've got you. - Andrew Harriss, Co. Member

3. So classy you can even introduce Wide Eyed to your Mom. (I did. She had a blast at the Cast Party.) - Solomon Shiv, Co. Member

2. Truth be told: we're talented, and we don't need "high tech" sets, but we're just not very good at miming the bigger things ... like doors. - Lucy McRae, Co. Member

1: Without your generosity and support, Wide Eyed Productions would disappear.

With 3 days to go in our Kickstarter campaign, we are just $935 away from hitting our target of $5,000! Every donation helps, no matter the increment. Please consider backing our project today!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Kickstart HENRY VI (Part III)



Coming in July, Wide Eyed Productions in collaboration with Columbia University will mount our most ambitious production to date: Shakespeare's most bloody chapter in the War of the Roses, "Henry VI (Part III)." This production, directed by Columbia MFA candidate Adam Marple, is slated to be staged at the prestigious East 13th Street Theatre. It promises to deliver an experience that will truly leave the eyes of our audience wide with wonder.

In bringing this project to life we are faced with an equally epic task of raising at least $5,000 through our Kickstarter campaign by midnight on June 20, 2010. We believe this is possible, but in order for us to reach this goal, we require the assistance and support of our audience.

This last year saw multiple artistic successes for Wide Eyed:

* Our '09 production, "The Spin Cycle," was published in Plays and Playwrights 2010 (New York Theatre Experience Small Press)
* Wide Eyed commissioned a family musical, "Jack and the Soy Beanstalk,"soon to be published by Baker's Plays at Samuel French
* Wide Eyed Productions was named a NYTheatre.com “Person of the Year
* Two shows ("A World Elsewhere: Arias in the Key of Clown" and "Jack and the Soy Beanstalk") were well-received at the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival
* Acclaimed productions of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" and the first New York City revival of "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot"

Our ability to continue to create the high caliber of work that you have come to expect from Wide Eyed Productions is contingent upon the generosity of our donors. We hope you will join us in this process!