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Chemical Imbalance

  • Ci9
    This is a show I did in the summer of 2002 with a company called cofounder, headed by my good friend with whom I share no family, Oliver Butler. Anyway, the idea was we'd throw together some live music, some one act plays, some free beer and see what happened. Enjoy the photos! --Isaac

First You're Born

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    This is a photo gallery of photos from my production of First You're Born, produced by Studio-42 and In Medias Res and performed at the Peter Jay Sharp theater in Spring of 2004. The play was the US premier of a hit comedy by Danish playwright Line Knutzon. In this gallery, you'll find assorted photos with commentary. Think of it as my DVD extras section. Or something.

The Amulet

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    This play, translated from Peretz Hirschbein's hundred-year-old Yiddish drama, performed at the 78th St. Theatre Lab in April of 2006. The photos feature the wonderful light design of Sabrina Braswell, the incredible set design of David Birn, and the talented acting styles of Hanna Cheek, Anita Keal, David Little and Daryl Lathon. Enoy!

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May 20, 2008

Official Self Promotion Begins! With Discount Code!

Dear Readers,

We're less than a month away from The Honest-to-God True Story of the Atheist's first performance, so what better time to begin furiously self promoting (and offering you good people a discount!):

WHAT: The Honest-to-God True Story of the Atheist

WHO: Produced by elsewhere. Written by Dan Trujillo, Directed by Isaac Butler, Featuring Abe Goldfarb, Jennifer Gordon Thomas and Daryl Lathon, Original Music by David Hanlon, Lighting designed by Sabrina Braswell, Costumes designed by Sydney Maresca, Associate Produced by Jaime Green

WHEN: June 12-14th, 19th-21st at 8PM

WHERE: Under St. Mark's Theater, 94 St. Mark's Place between 1st and A

HOW MUCH: $18.00. But if you use the code AVBLOG you can get $12 tickets!

HOW DO I PURCHASE: Let the good people at Smarttix help you with that!

In this provocative comic play by award winning writer Dan Trujillo, a trio of perfomers tells the audience an amazing tale: a local atheist recently attempted to prove that God does not exist by stealing a baby Jesus from a nativity scene, unleashing a series of miracles that prove the existence of the Christian God he denies. But did any of this really happen? And do the performers even believe the story they're enacting?

We had our first rehearsal last night and I think this play is going to be really special. Some of my favorite theatre artists are working together on this show and it features everything from slander to mole people to musical numbers. Hope to see you there!

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