Friday 13 August 2010

West Lethargy Web Series Episode 3: Meet the Producing Team!

Meet the writer/director and producing team behind Page 121 Productions' upcoming production of West Lethargy at the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival.




West Lethargy follows the lives of an Old West pioneer couple – Turner and Ellie – as they hit a roadblock on their journey to California when they collide with two contemporary eccentrics – Nugget and Ringle – searching for a long lost brother. In an odd twist of fate, the iconic Empire State Building, standing tall and proud, just might hold the answers for this unlikely quartet.

West Lethargy opens tomorrow – Saturday, August 14, 2010 – at the Kraine Theater in New York. For tickets and additional information, please visit http://www.page121productions.org.

Check back soon to meet the rest of the cast and producing team of this "delightfully absurdist" (The Stage), "energetic and excellent" (Three Weeks) original play!

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Podcast on NYTheatre.com

Listen to this insightful FringeNYC podcast on NYTheatre.com, featuring West Lethargy! Stephen Kaliski, who also reviews for NYTheatre.com, talks with 3 other colleagues about the different hats of being a critic and being a producer.

http://www.nytheatrecast.com/episode.php?t=344

Wednesday 4 August 2010

West Lethargy Web Series Episode 2: Meet the Rest of the Cast!

Meet the remaining cast members of Page 121 Productions' upcoming production of West Lethargy at the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival.




West Lethargy follows the lives of an Old West pioneer couple – Turner and Ellie – as they hit a roadblock on their journey to California when they collide with two contemporary eccentrics – Nugget and Ringle – searching for a long lost brother. In an odd twist of fate, the iconic Empire State Building, standing tall and proud, just might hold the answers for this unlikely quartet.

West Lethargy opens on Saturday, August 14, 2010, at the Kraine Theater in New York. For tickets and additional information, please visit http://www.page121productions.org.

Check back soon to meet the rest of the cast and producing team of this "delightfully absurdist" (The Stage), "energetic and excellent" (Three Weeks) original play!