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!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Return Engagement for Noah's Arkansas

By popular and critical demand,
Wide Eyed remounts Jerrod Bogard’s NOAH’S ARKANSAS
for two shows only- July 19th and 20th @ 7:30pm
The East 13th Street Theater (136 E. 13th St. NY NY).
Noah’s Arkansas is a heartfelt family drama asking, “What do you save when the water starts to rise?” Wayne Riggins loves his small-town life. He lives in a sweet double-wide trailer with his beautiful second wife, goes fishing with his father, and sees his teenage son three months every summer. But the flood of change is coming, and Wayne has to learn how to swim right fast if he wants to save everything from just washing away.
Some critical praise for Noah's Arkansas:
"the next generation of great American theatre is about to take center stage."
-N. Havey, Huffington Post
"Bogard's script is solid, intelligent, funny, and often profound, and the production,
under the steady hand of director Neil Fennell, is beautifully wrought."
- Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
"cooks with action and conflict that grips us. This is a high-level professional production"
-Richmond Shepard, Lively-Arts.com
The cast will feature Erik Frandsen*, Neil Fennell, Kristin Skye Hoffmann, Mike Komala, Melissa Johnson, Brianne Mai, and Justin Ness*. *Appearing courtesy of the Actors’ Equity Association
The creative team will include Set Design by Joshua David Bishop, Sound Design by Trevor Dallier, and Costume Design by Antonia Ford-Roberts.
July 19th and 20th, at 7:30pm.
The East 13th Street Theater (136 E. 13th Street)
Tickets ($12) at the door or online at www.wideeyedproductions.com
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!
You're Invited to the Pour of the Roses

$20 at the door
Open bar 9-10pm
Arrive after 10pm and get 2 drinks and a free raffle ticket
@ Stone Creek
140 E. 27th Street (between 3rd and Lex)
NYC
Party like it's 1421! Join us for our Pour of the Roses party to kick off our production of Shakespeare's War of the Roses fueled epic, Henry VI (Part III). Come partake in our open bar from 9-10pm; drink specials will follow. Revelry and amazing raffles will abound (including one for a week's stay at a resort in Mexico)!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010
the (almost) final word on Noah's Arkansas...
Well, the hits just keep on coming. Evidently our show made an impression on this theatre goer who posted his observations on the Huffington Post!
"The characters in "Noah's Arkansas" are deftly brought to life under the superb direction of Neil Fennell. His cast of actors give nuanced, natural performances that wrap the audience in from the first line. The coy, lighting-fast, banter between Lizzy (the charming and very funny Kristin Hoffman) and Wayne (the powerful Justin Ness) sets the pace for the rest of the evening."
Check out the article by clicking here: Noah's Review at the Huffington Post
"The characters in "Noah's Arkansas" are deftly brought to life under the superb direction of Neil Fennell. His cast of actors give nuanced, natural performances that wrap the audience in from the first line. The coy, lighting-fast, banter between Lizzy (the charming and very funny Kristin Hoffman) and Wayne (the powerful Justin Ness) sets the pace for the rest of the evening."
Check out the article by clicking here: Noah's Review at the Huffington Post

Monday, May 10, 2010
Silent Auction: "landscape:ARKANSAS"
Welcome to this Silent Auction of original
photography to benefit
photography to benefit
Bidding begins at 12am Wednesday, May 12th
and concludes at 12am on Saturday, May 22nd
Items are original landscape photography prints exhibited in
landscape: ARKANSAS
the companion photography show to the world premiere production of NOAH’S ARKANSAS by our resident playwright Jerrod Bogard.
Each print measures 8x10 and can be seen in person through
Friday, May 14th at
Wings Theatre
154 Christopher Street, NYC.
Opening prices vary.
Prints are listed alphabetically by Photographer.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN
TO SEE A COMPLETE LIST.
TO SEE A COMPLETE LIST.
TO PLAY:
Please keep in mind we are accepting serious bids only.
If you see something you MUST HAVE,
place your bid by emailing
with the item-name & photographer's name in the subject line.
(Likewise, if you have questions about an item, please email us!)
Once you have bid:
You will receive a nightly e-mail
during the 10 days of the auction
informing you of the status of your desired item,
informing you of the status of your desired item,
so that you can bid again
if you are out-bid by an equally-ardent supporter.
Please bid in increasing increments of $5.00.
Please bid in increasing increments of $5.00.
(You do not need to enter a credit-card number to play!)
In the happy event that you WIN,
you will be notified by email.
Yes, we will ship to you if necessary!
Happy bidding!
Happy bidding!
"....going once....going twice....going threeeee tiiiimes...."
On the Square – Deborah Billingsley
Bidding starts at $50.00
Savage Theater – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
Cameron Bluff – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
Little House on the Hill – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
The Pig Trail – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
Natural Bridge – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
In the Ozarks – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
Circle B Ranch – Janet Galland-Hunt
Bidding starts at $25.00
Rat Pack Falls I – Phil Hobby
Bidding starts at $144.00
Rat Pack Falls II – Phil Hobby
Bidding starts at $144.00
Roark’s Bluff – Phil Hobby
Bidding starts at $144.00
Smith Creek – Phil Hobby
Bidding starts at $144.00
Chagrining – Dylan K. Jackson
Bidding starts at $31.00
Landmark – Dylan K. Jackson
Bidding starts at $31.00
The White River (near Newport, Arkansas) – Tim Rand
Bidding starts at $38.00
Crowley’s Ridge State Park (near Walcott, Arkansas) – Tim Rand
Bidding starts at $38.00
The Old Mill – Brian Roden
Bidding starts at $25.00
Beaver Bridge – Brian Roden
**SOLD**
Where The Earth Meets The Sky – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Sunset at the Marina – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Highway Nirvana – Kelly Shipp
We have $56.00! Do I hear $61.00?
Cedar Creek Bridge – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Listening to the Trees – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Sunrise Silence – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Nature's Intermission – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Sunset Escape – Kelly Shipp
Bidding starts at $56.00
Sunrise on the Delta – Kevin Taylor
Bidding starts at $169.00
Red River Turnstile – Kevin Taylor
Bidding starts at $169.00
Northeast Arkansas Barn – Kevin Taylor
Bidding starts at $169.00
Setting over the Delta – Kevin Taylor
Bidding starts at $169.00
Early Morning Gathering – Kevin Taylor
Bidding starts at $169.00
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