All in the Timing
All in the Timing
FEATURING: Shawn Amaro, Adam Delehanty, Daniel B. Johnsen, Eric Krueger, Sydney Matthews, Harry May Kline, Sarah Nowak, and Arielle Siegel. Stage Managed by Drew Vanderburg. Produced by Ellen Jacobs. >>CLICK HERE FOR CAST BIOS<<
The Williamsburg Theatre Company (WTC) are a new group of theatre artists that want to bring live theatre to the nightlife of Williamsburg. New productions are in the works. Here are some reviews from The L Magazine and Culture Future on this production of “All in the Timing.”
"All in the Timing," written in the early 90's by David Ives, is 6 short comedies that have fun things in them like people getting caught in time loops. Philadelphia's and Philip Glass buying a loaf of bread. They are really funny and clever, especially when done in person by talented actors in a trendy bar atmosphere, so you should totally come and check it out.
Here are some clips from this production.
ALL IN THE TIMING @ The Knitting Factory
“All in the Timing” written by David Ives
Directed by Joseph Hendel
This production ran for 5 weeks in November of 2010
Location:
The Knitting Factory Brooklyn
361 Metropolitan Avenue (@ Havemeyer)
Brooklyn, NY
Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread: A musical parody of minimalist composer Philip Glass.
Cast
Arielle Siegel
as First Woman
Sydney Matthews
as Second Woman
Harry May Kline
as Philip Glass
Shawn Amaro
as Baker
Sure Thing: A man and a woman meet for the first time in a cafe, where they have an awkward meeting continually reset each time they say the wrong thing, until, finally, they romantically connect.
Cast
Erik Krueger as Bill
Sydney Matthews as Betty
Words, Words, Words: Three chimpanzees attempt to write Hamlet.
Cast
Shawn Amaro as Milton
Harry May Kline as Swift
Arielle Siegel as Kafka
The Philadelphia: A man is informed by a friend that his frustratingly unlucky day is the result of an anomalous pocket of reality, called a "Philadelphia," in which he must ask for the opposite of what he wants.
Cast
Adam Delehanty
as Al
Sarah Nowak
as Waitress
Eric Krueger as Mark
The Universal Language: A man and a woman fall in love while communicating in the invented language Unamunda.
Cast
Sarah Nowak as Dawn
Daniel B. Johnsen as Don
Adam Delehanty as Young Man
Variations on the Death of Trotsky: Revolutionary Leon Trotsky dies several times from a mountain-climber's axe-wound received many hours prior.
Cast
Daniel B. Johnsen
as Trotsky
Sydney Matthews
as Mrs Trotsky
Harry May Kline
as Ramon