Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Two Plays This Summer - Support our Indiegogo Campaign!

Wily West is embarking on our first repertory show - offering two fully produced shows in the space of 4 weeks (July 25-August 17) at the Exit Theatre in downtown San Francisco.  One donation and you can help foster the work of 20 local artists!

CLICK HERE TO SEE CAMPAIGN!


Lawfully Wedded is a timely collage of scenes and stories that reveal the American struggle for marriage equality.  The show is written by three San Francisco playwrights: Morgan Ludlow, Kirk Shimano & Alina Trowbridge.  When Bill and Jason decide to get married, they confront all the familiar challenges any newlywed couple must face as they plan a wedding, meet their in-laws, buy a house, mix with the neighbors, have a child and deal with the calamity of a major illness.  Lawfully Wedded is at times dramatic, touching, hilarious and will hopefully give you something to talk about as the Supreme Court makes a ruling on two important cases.
The play will be directed by Wesley Cayabyab with an outstanding ensemble cast of Philip Goleman, Jason Jeremy, Kat Kneisel, Brian Martin, Aaron Malberg, Scott Ragle, Farah Sanders, Janice Wright, & Heidi Wolff
Lawfully Wedded will run July 25, 27 Aug 2, 8, 10, 17 @ 8:00pm.
Gorgeous Hussy: An Interview with Joan Crawford brings the iconic star back to life for some drinks and conversation.  When an ambitious young journalist sneaks into Joan Crawford's Beverly Hills Hotel suite, he thinks he is about to get the interview of his career.  But the aging movie star has questions of her own and in a strange twist of vodka and make-up, the tables are turned and the interviewer becomes a full participant, revealing the woman behind the icon...
This play by Morgan Ludlow will be directed by Brady Brophy-Hilton and will feature the amazing talents of Susan Jackson and Ryan Hayes two local actors you will not want to miss giving a tour de force performance!
Gorgeous Hussy will run July 26, Aug 1, 3, 9, 15, 16 @ 8:00pm.
Quinn Whitaker, Producing Director & Lead Design
Funds raised from this campaign will go a long way towards helping us cover a number of expenses; the rental of our theatre, the cost of materials to build sets and provide costumes. Wily West strives to provide our patrons with high quality productions while also stretching our dollars to make tickets affordable.
About Wily West Productions
Wily West Productions formed in 2008 to provide a locally run, locally cast, locally produced outlet for new plays by Bay Area playwrights.  The production team members have a combined background totaling several dozen productions of various sizes from New York to Seattle to San Francisco.  Wily West is now in its fourth full season and has produced critically acclaimed and award-winning productions.  We value not only quality productions elements, but strive for a creative and fun production environment.  For more information about us and our production history see our website:www.wilywestproductions.com

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Get Your Tickets NOW for Last Performances of Sheherezade 13!

Only 3 chances left to see the acclaimed Sheherezade 13: Tomorrow 4/25,  Friday 4/26, and closing Saturday 4/27!

Sheherezade 13 throws down the gauntlet! An evening of 9 fully-produced short plays by Wily West Productions and written by Playwrights Center of San Francisco members, performed by a phenomenal ensemble cast.  Always a mix of the irreverent with the poignant, this year's line-up is fun, quirky, intelligent, and entertaining til the end!

Here's what audiences have to say:

"9-10 minutes plays with one-ten-minute intermission. All world premiers of local playwrights' work by a local top-notch actors. Great direction too. Professionally staged in an intimate 60 seat cabaret theatre."
--GOLDSTAR MEMBER


"I went on opening night and thought it was a wonderful show! Highly recommended."
--J.C.C.

"Two short plays stood out for me. 'Indelible'--about a tattoo artist with anger management issues and a girl wants a butterfly on her butt. Funny and sweet. And then the crown jewel was 'Romulus and Jewel: A 10-Minute Travesty in Five-Acts.' Funniest wildest 10 minutes I have seen in a long long time."
--GOLDSTAR MEMBER


"Congratulations on a great show. Kudos to the playwrights, the directors and the actors. All in all a very satisfying night of theater."
-H.N. 

"This year's Sheherezade is a tour de force of writing, directing and acting with a wide variety of short plays that showcase the skills of all involved, especially the versatility of the actors who play several roles in different plays. Don't miss it!"
--GOLDSTAR MEMBER


Sheherezade 13
9 Short plays by PCSF member playwrights

Exit Theatre Main Stage
156 Eddy St, San Francisco  
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
April 12-27, 2013
8p.m.
$20 in advance (online); $25 at the door (adults)
Featuring
Wesley Cayabyab, Joey Cherney, Abigail Edber, 
Rich Egan, Kate Jones, Karen Offereins, Peter Townley

Directed by:
Brady Brophy-Hilton, Kat Kneisel, Laylah Muran, Ann Thomas

Quinn Whitaker, Producing Director and Lead Design
Wesley Cayabyab, Technical Director
Laylah Muran, Producer


Click on the links below to purchase tickets:
Discounted tickets available for Thurs 4/25 on Goldstar !
Friday 4/26 and Sat 4/27 will certainly sell out, get your tickets here:



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

AUDITIONS on Sat 4/27 for Full Length Production in October!

Wily West Productions is searching for actors and actresses in a variety of ages for the full-length, world premiere of a haunting new comedy:


HOPE'S LAST CHANCE 
by Rod McFadden

Directed by Brady Brophy-Hilton

October 3-26, 2013
Thursday/Friday/Saturday
Exit Theatre
156 Eddy Street, San Francisco

SYNOPSIS
While spending the weekend at a secluded bed and breakfast, Stan and Angela awake to screams in the night.  Unable to leave until the mystery is solved, Stan and Angela struggle to separate what is real from what is imagined, and they soon realize the answers to those questions are literally a matter of life or death.  Theirs!  Join us for this hilarious and chilling new ghost story.



AUDITIONS
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, 2013
11:00am -- 4:00pm

StageWerx 
446 Valencia, San Francisco 
(between 16th & 15th Streets, Close to 16th St. BART)

NON AEA ONLY.  ALL AGES AND ETHNICITIES WELCOME!

We are looking to fill the following roles:

ANGELA: 30's professional woman married to Stan.
HOPE:  A ghostly young teenager 12-16.  (Actor could be older)
MRS. CUTTER: 60's spinster and owner of a bed and breakfast.
MACKIE: Mid 60's recluse living in a lighthouse.
CONRAD: Mid 20s-to early 30's.  Imposing.  The ghost of Mackie's dead son.

PERFORMANCE COMMITMENTS
Thursday, Friday, Saturdays, 6:30pm-10:30pm
October 3-26, 2013
No conflicts can be accommodated 

REHEARSALS
First read-throughs in August.  Rehearsals in September, generally weekday nights and weekend days.  Tech week will be 9/29 through 10/03; attendance is mandatory. 

STIPEND
All positions are paid.

HOW DO I APPLY?
If you are interested in reading the script (or just introducing yourself to us):
Send your resume and headshot (any current picture will do) to:
Quinn Whitaker, Producing Director

If you are specifically interested in Hope's Last Chance Auditions please include "Hope Auditions" in the subject line.  Please indicate a 15 minute time slot (between 11-4pm) that would work for you and we will respond with the closest available appointment.

WHAT SHOULD I PREPARE?
Auditions will consist of 1 contemporary monologue (upbeat, comic preferred) and reading from sides of the script, if requested.

Wily West Productions is dedicated to procuring, developing, and producing new plays by San Francisco Bay Area playwrights by planning staged readings, play competitions, and private writing workshops throughout the year.  We are ALWAYS looking to add to our talented and diverse pool of actors!  Your audition may lead to additional acting and production opportunities! 
For additional information, please visit us at www.wilywestproductions.com.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Pay What You Can Night at Sheherezade 13: Thurs 4/18/13!

Think you can't afford to go to "the Theatre"?  
For less than the price of a SF martini, you can enjoy 9 new short plays by local Bay Area Playwrights.  On Thursday, April 18th, we are offering a "Pay What You Can" Night, specifically (but not exclusively) appealing to our fellow actors, directors, writers, musicians, artists and everyone in-between who is feeling the economic pinch.  (And who isn't in the middle of the month in April?)

Two hours of intelligent, engaging, world-premiere theatre for only $10, you ask incredulously?  YES, it's true!  And even better,  you can reserve your tickets online beforehand (and with a credit card) below...


Wily West Productions Presents
Sheherezade 13
9 Short plays by PCSF member playwrights

Exit Theatre Main Stage
156 Eddy St, San Francisco
  8 p.m.
Thursday April 18, 2013 ONLY
Pay What You Can Night! 
$10 (minimum) in advance

Or simply come to the Box Office between 6:30-8pm with a wad of cash!  We will be happy to accommodate you... and your friends, coworkers, neighbors, countrymen.

Of course, donations above $10 are deeply and sincerely appreciated!!! Even a few extra dollars will help keep independent theatre alive in San Francisco.

See you tomorrow night!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Sheherezade 13 writeup in April 10th issue of SF Weekly!

Lily Jeniak interviewed Sheherezade 13 Executive Director Laylah Muran, as well as playwrights Jennifer Lynne Roberts and Patricia Milton, for an intriguing article in the April 10th edition of SF Weekly.  Titled, "Gener Roles, Local Theatre Confronts the Lack of Women Behind the Scenes", Ms. Jeniak discusses the predominant female presence in this year's Sheherezade and past productions.  

Here's an excerpt:

Sheherezade 13, a coproduction by Wily West Productions and Playwrights' Center of San Francisco, didn't start as a women-centered event. It was born 13 years ago as a staged reading of many short plays to celebrate two departing PCSF board members. Now, it's an annual showcase of fully produced 10-minute plays by PCSF members — coincidentally, mostly female members.

Even before Laylah Muran de Assereto joined the showcase as executive producer and director five years ago, the event already had women in most of the leadership positions.

Muran says she doesn't think it was a "conscious decision" by her predecessors. But now that it's been this way for so long, it's something she says she'd lobby for in the future.

In her first year, she says, "I turned to my colleagues who happened to be women and said, 'Here's an opportunity we don't get a lot.' The next year, it turned out again that I had women directors."  
Since then, "I haven't gone, 'Here's a policy I'm making,'" she says. "But I'm proud that it happened that way."

... For Sheherezade 13, the fact that its playwrights are almost all female (seven out of nine this year) is just as accidental as its all-female leadership; the group uses blind selection. "The selection committee doesn't know who playwrights are until they've been chosen," says Muran. "Women just floated to the top." Switching over to blind selection, she says, can be "a big educational wakeup" because "you educate yourself to your own biases."


To read the rest of the SF Weekly article, click here

Not-so-secret additional tidbit: Wily West Productions' Sheherezade 12 last year at StageWerx, featured 7 female playwrights (out of 8) and the 2 female directors--Kat Kneisel and Ann Thomas--both returned to co-direct this year's Sheherezade 13!


Sheherezade 13
Nine short plays by PCSF member playwrights
The Exit Theatre Main Stage
156 Eddy Street, San Francisco


April 12 through April 27th 2013
Thurs, Fri, Sat 
8pm
Tickets $25 at the door, $20 in advance (online)

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Sold Out Opening Night of Sheherezade 13!

Last night we had a full house at the opening night of Sheherezade 13 at the Exit Theatre Main Stage!  In attendance were all of our esteemed directors and playwrights Beverly Butler, Elizabeth Flanagan, Susan Jackson, Rod McFadden, Bridgette Dutta Portman, Jennifer Lynne Roberts, and Diane Sampson.  The enthusiastic audience gave a thunderous round of applause and some said it was the best Sheherezade yet!

Thanks to everyone, cast and crew, for all of their hard work and dedication for a truly smashing night of theatre!

Afterwards, some of the Sheherezade contributors convened at Jasper's Corner Tap and Kitchen in downtown San Francisco to celebrate.

(Note: All photos by, and with thanks to, Quinn Whitaker, Sheherezade 13 Producing Director and Lead Designer!)

Actress Kate Jones and Director Kat Kneisel


(l to r) Actors Rich Egan, Abby Edber, and Wes Cayabyab
Actor Karen Offereins
(l to r) Executive Director Laylah Muran, Playwright Jennifer Lynne Roberts,
Director Brady Brophy-Hilton, Associate Artist Melissa Howell,
and Director Kat Kneisel

Only 7 more performances! Get your tickets now, for an evening of entertainment not to be missed!


SHEHEREZADE 13
9 Short plays by PCSF member playwrights

Exit Theatre Main Stage
156 Eddy St, San Francisco  
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  8 p.m. 
April 12 through 27, 2013
$20 in advance (online); $25 at the door (adults)
Featuring
Wesley Cayabyab, Joey Cherney, Abigail Edber, 
Rich Egan, Kate Jones, Karen Offereins, Peter Townley 


Directed by:
Brady Brophy-Hilton, Kat Kneisel, Laylah Muran, Ann Thomas

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sheherezade 13 opens Tomorrow April 12th!

In partnership with Playwrights' Center of San Francisco (PCSF), Wily West's first full production of the season, Sheherezade 13, opens tomorrow!  Now in it's 13th year, Sheherezade throws down the gauntlet with an evening of 9 short plays by PCSF member playwrights performed by a phenomenal ensemble cast.  Always a mix of the irreverent with the poignant, this year's line-up promises to be fun, entertaining, intelligent and occasionally quirky.

Here are our plays:


After Frank
Written by Patricia Milton
Directed by Laylah Muran
Auto-Incorrect
Written by Bridgette Dutta Portman
Directed by Ann Thomas
Chrysomelidae Hide No More
Written by Jennifer Lynne Roberts
Directed by Brady Brophy-Hilton
Indelible
Written by Beverly Butler
Directed by Kat Kneisel
Laura and Curt: A Story of Love and Big Numbers
Written by Rod McFadden
Directed by Brady Brophy-Hilton
Piñata Fight
Written by Elizabeth Flanagan
Directed by Brady Brophy-Hilton
Romulus and Jewel: A 10-Minute Travesty in Five Acts
Written by Diane Sampson
Directed by Kat Kneisel
Say Uncle
Written by Mordecai Cohen Ettinger
Directed by Kat Kneisel
Two to Five with Three Seconds to Go
Written by Susan Jackson
Directed by Laylah Muran


Sheherezade 13
9 Short plays by PCSF member playwrights


Exit Theatre Main Stage
156 Eddy St, San Francisco  
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  8 p.m. 
April 12 through 27, 2013

$20 in advance (online); $25 at the door (adults)


Featuring
Wesley Cayabyab, Joey Cherney, Abigail Edber, 
Rich Egan, Kate Jones, Karen Offereins, Peter Townley

Directed by:
Brady Brophy-Hilton, Kat Kneisel, Laylah Muran, Ann Thomas


Quinn Whitaker, Producing Director and Lead Design
Wesley Cayabyab, Technical Director
Laylah Muran, Producer


Hell hath no fury like the women Frank left behind in After Frank.  Fleeting fame and scientific ambition affect a young romance in Curt and Laura: A Story of Love and Big Numbers and the missed chance to ride a heroic-win on the basketball-court out of small town poverty twenty years ago brings old friends to the Stinky Raccoon Saloon in Two To Five With Three Seconds To Go.   In Auto-Incorrect Nate doesn't have a chance with old high school crush Claire, an enthusiastic English teacher,  when his brain starts "correcting" his speech on their first date, but an unexpected similar interest bring two opposites together at the tattoo parlor in Indelible.   When the line between art and life blur too close for her soon-to-be son-in-law's comfort and daughter Midge sees the line, Madeline finds it hard to hide in Chrysomelidae Hide No More.  Athletic and tough Mei-Hua never did Say Uncle and she never will.  And while Maddy and Joe potentially ruin their daughter's birthday and try to unravel the blame in Piñata Fight, the star crossed dog and cat, Romulus and Jewel experience an instant and tragic inter-species passion surpassed by no-one except perhaps their masters' ill-fated love at first sight.