Sunday, September 28, 2008

The Ten PM Dream

The Ten PM Dream 2008 production. Sacramento Theatre Company, Sacramento, California. From left to right: Mantra Plonsey, Jorge Luis Morejon, Kerry Mehling, Rebecca Johnson, Shannon Preto, Elizabeth Morales, Travis Rowland and Sarah Kliban.

The Ten PM Dream, 2008 production of Sideshow Physical Theatre, resulted from the collaborations of Director and Choreographer Della Davidson, Composer Richard Marriott, Scenic Designer David K.H. Elliott, Scenic Designer Jennifer Michelson, Costume Designer Sandra Woodall, Light Designer D.M. Moon and Performers Mantra Plonsey, Sarah Kliban, Jorge Luis Morejon, Rebecca Johnson, Kerry Mehling, Elizabeth Morales, Shannon Preto and Travis Rowland.

The Ten PM Dream: Director's Notes

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From the first moment that I read Anne Sexton’s Transformations, their emotional truth and rawness startled me. I was fascinated with the tension between their child-like form and the very dark, adult themes Sexton wove into them. As I began to work on turning the poems into a work of theatre, it became clear that the fairy tales demanded an exploration of the relationship between the archetypal figures of the fairy tales and the psyches of my dancers. In The Uses of Enchantment, Bruno Bettelheim’s book on the meaning of fairy tales, he states, “If we hope to live not just from moment to moment, but in true consciousness of our existence, then our greatest need and most difficult achievement is to find meaning in our lives.” Fairy tales help us through unconscious means to understand our responsibilities, our pleasures and our terrors throughout the difficult journey from childhood to adult. This was the basis of the creative process that we used to develop this work.

By re-writing the Grimm Fairytales, Sexton explored the emotional chaos of her life through recurrent themes of love, fidelity, passion, sibling rivalry, and personal parental guilt that naturally inhabit fairytales. The best fairytales are those that depict not only our good characteristics, but our struggle with our darker inclinations as well.

Many thanks to Peggy Shannon and the Sacramento Theatre Company as well as to the Department of Theatre and Dance at UC Davis for their support of this production. My appreciation to the performers for the vital role they have played in the realization of this work.
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Della Davidson
Artistic Director
Sideshow Physical Theatre

ABOUT SIDESHOW PHYSICAL THEATRE

Sideshow Physical Theatre is the resident professional company of the Robert and Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts and the Department of Theatre and Dance at UC Davis. It is devoted to the exploration of new performance forms and the consequent creation of interdisciplinary work that merges text, dance, video, and film into productions that are viscerally, artistically, and intellectually challenging. Within a Sideshow performance, the body bridges the gap between theater and dance, life and art. The name comes from interestes that include the strange and unusual that exists in the margins of our lives: emotional undercurrents, submerged stories, and offbeat charachters. Sideshow supports the programs of the Department by acting as a laboratory for the exploration of contemporary issues in dance and theatre.

The Ten PM Dream: Credits

Performed by Sideshow Physical Theatre, Resident professional company of the Department of Theatre and Dance, UC Davis: Kerry Mehling, Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey, Rebecca Johnson, Elizabeth Morales, Shannon Preto, Jorge Luis Morejon and Travis Rowland.


The Ten PM Dream

Directed and Choreographed by
Della Davidson

Based on Anne Sexton's Transformations'

Music Composed and Arranged by
Richard Marriott.

Scenic Designer - Jennifer Michelson
Original Scenic Design - David K.H. Elliott
Costume Designer - Sandra Woodall
Light Designer -D.M Moon
Production Manager - Michael Laun
Stage Manager - Elizabeth Keller

Transformations used the permission of
Sterling Lord Literistics, Inc.
Copywrite Anne Sexton 1971
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The Gold Key
Cast

Snow White

Elizabeth Morales, Snow White
Kerry Mehling, Stepmother
Sahnnon Preto, Prince
Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey, Jorge Luis Morejon

Frog Prince
Mantra Plonsey, Storyteller
Shannon Preto, Elizabeth Morales
Travis Rowland, Kerry Mehling

The Wonderful Musician

Shannon Preto, Wonderful Musician
Jorge Luis Morejon, Storyteller
Rebecca Johnson, Elizabeth Morales

Little Red Riding Hood
Rebecca Johnson, Little Red Riding Hood
Sarah Kliban, Storyteller
Kerry Mehling,
Shannon Preto, Mantra Plonsey, Wolves

Iron Hans
Travis Rowland, Iron Hans
Jorge Luis Morejon, Storyteller

Rapunzel
Rebecca Johnson, Rapunzel
Sarah Kliban, Jorge Luis Morejon,
Mantra Plonsey, Travis Rowland, Shannon Preto, Elizabeth Morales

Twelve Dancing Princesses
Sarah Kliban, Storyteller
Cast

Sleeping Beauty
Kerry Mehling, Sleeping Beauty
Mantra Plonsey, Storyteller
Sarah Kliban, Jorge Luis Morejon,
Travis Rowland, Shannon Preto

The Gold Key
Cast

The Sacramento Theatre Company

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The Sacramento Theatre Company's staff includes: Artistic Director Peggy Shannon, Managing Director Mark Standriff, Production Manager Michael Laun, Technical Director Myke Kunkel, Master Carpenter Jarrod Beodensteiner, Properties Manager/Carpenter Justin Munoz, Charge Scenic Artist Morgan McCarthy, Sound Engineer William Myers, Master Electrician/SFX Engineer Jordan Burkholder, Assistant Electrician Amber Parker, Costume Shop Manager Jessica Minnihan, Cutter/Draper Eleanor Fluharty, Head Stitcher Nila Coats, Wardrobe Supervisor Kimberly Gryder, Stage Managers Andreanna Konomos, Elizabeth Keller, Sarah Elsner, Production Assitant Laura Coe.
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The Sacramento Thatre Company's staff also includes: Director of Finance Jason Morris, Director of Operations and Company Manager Shpritz Anthony, Assistant Operations and Company Manager Dustun Martinelli, Director of Sales and Marketing Kim Kaplan, Director of Development Karen Leslie, Box Office Manager Lisa Thew, Asistant Box Office Manager Shelly Sandford, Graphic Artist Bonnie Sanborn, Group Sales and Events Manager Jennifer Crnic-Lofquist, Box Office Representatives Alysha Hazzard, Heather Gandy, Natassya Ferns, House Managers Kay Cole, Luren Phipps, Lead Maintenance Carolyn Nelson and Maintenance Staff Emperatriz Mendoza and Antonio Mendoza.

About the Company

Rebecca Johnson (Performer) Rebecca Johnson danced through out New England, New York, and New Jersey before relocating to the west coast in 1999. She is a company member of Oakland-land-based Paufve Dance and Nina Haft & Company. Rebecca holds B.A. degrees in English Literature and Modern Dance from Rutgers University and M. Ed. from the University of New Hampshire. She is thrilled to be part of the Dream Team. Many thanks to Della for this opportunity and to Jacob for his unwavering and generous support.

Sarah Kliban (Performer) A San Francisco native, Sarah Kliban began her acting career at A.C. T. and has performed as far away as New York, Paris, and Japan. Her San Francisco theatre credits include work ar Theatre Artaud, Theatre of Yugen, George Coates Performanceworks, the Exit Theatre, etc. She has most recently been dedicating her time to apearing in independent films. Sarah also does voice-over work, is a dialect coach, and also is a casting director for feature films and television. She is delighted to participate in this production specially as she appeared in the premiere piece in San Francisco.

Kerry Mehling (Performer) Kerry Mehling holds an MFA in Choreography from UC Davis and a BFA in performance from the University of Utah. Kerry has performed and toured in the companies of Sideshow Physical Theatre, Deborah Slater Dance Theatre, Ririe Woodbury Dance Company, and numerous other Bay Area companies. In her travels, Kerry has had the opportunity to teach choreography nationally and as well as internationally. Kerry continues to teach through out Northern California, while creating her own works through her company, TalisMANIC Physical Theatre, collaborating with Sideshow Physical Theatre and Deborah Slater Dance Theater. She considers herseld and incurable Dellaphile!

Elizabeth Morales (Performer) Elizabeth Morales is a Bay Area native. She graduated Magna cum Laude from Saint Mary's College in 2007 with B.A. degres in Communication and Performing Arts/Dance. At graduation, she was awarded the Louis LeFevre Theatre award for academic excellence in the Performing Arts department. Currently, she is a faculty member at Saint Mary's College High School and is persuing her teaching credential. Elizabeth is very excited to be a part of the celebrated piece and to be working with Della and so many talented and inspiring people.

Jorge Luis Morejon (Performer) Jorge Luis Morejon artistic versatility has been nourished by two decades of theatre, opera, dance and performance art experiences. He has participated in over forty productions with Prometeo Theatre, Telemundo, Creation Ballet, Ballet Theatre of Miami, Greater Miami Opera and his own company Thelos Theatre. Most notably, he has apeared in THE MAIDS and SLEEPLESS CITY. Recently, he performed in DIVIDE LIGHT: A New Opera, at the Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga. Currently, he is persuing a PhD in Performance Studies at UC Davis. The Ten PM Dream is Jorge's first performance with Sideshow Physical Theatre.

Mantra Plonsey (Performer) Plonsey has prodigious vocal history with KITKA, SF Festival CHORUS (conductor, Ronald Runnicles), ensembles DREAMLAND and KUKUKU. She sings NPR's CITY ARTS AND LECTURES theme. Stage appereances include George Coates's INVISIBLE SITE and THE DESERT MUSIC. Thanks, Della for introducing me to DANCE LYON DANCE THEATRE director Eric Kupers, with whom I've performed twice in 10 PM DREAM. With the soulful Dandelions, I contribute to projects OUST, DROP, and upcoming show MUTT. Husband Dan and I are on an opera with and featuring graphic novelist Harvey Pekar. My grateful affection to them, our children and our parents.

Shannon Preto (Performer) Shannon Preto is a SF choreographer, dancer, producer and dance teacher. He has an MFA in dance form the University of Colorado at Boulder. Shannon teaches dance in the Theater Department at the San Francisco School of the Arts. He has taught dance and somatic workshops ar Dance Mission Theatre, CounterPULSE, the OCD/School (SF), the Temescal Arts Center (Okland), at the SOLA Contemporary Dance Festival (Torrance, CA), and at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. He has choreographed for Dance/Theater Shannon, theater FIRST'S SERGEANT MUSGRAVE'S DANCE and the College of Marin's DANCING at LUGHNASA. Thank you Della and Kerry!

Travis Rowland (Performer) Travis Rowland holds BA in both Drama (Popular Theatre) and Dance (Performance and Choreographay) from SFSU, where he served as Student Artistic Director for the University Dance Theater in 2005/6, and was honored by the School of Music & Dance with the award of Outstanding Student in Performance. His active background includes hip hop dance, competitive gymnastics, wrestling, football, track, baseball, swimming, volleyball, and kickboxing. He artistic directs his own work under TrAvIsMoVeS, and presently performes and collaborates as a company member with Paco Gomes & Dancers, Deborah Slater Dance Theater, and TalisMANIC Physical Theatre.

Della Davidson (Director/Choreographer) Della Davidson is a choreographer, theatre artist and teacher who creates interdisciplinary works that explore the presence of women and the lyrical power of dance and storytelling. Currently, she is a professor of Theater and Dance at UC Davis and Artistic Director of Sideshow Physical Theatre, the resident professional company of the Mondavi Center and the Department of Theatre and Dance started by Davidson in 2002. Before coming to UC Davis in 2001, Davidson directed the Della Davidson Dance Company in San Francisco for 15 years. Between Sidewhow and DDDCO she has created over 35 new works, many of which are evening-length interdisciplinary dance-plays. Her work has been recognized by numerous awards and grants including an Isadora Duncan Award (Izzies) for Choreography, a North American Choreographers Award, a Gerbode Fellowship, Rockefeller Multi-Arts Production Grant, and many years of National Endowment for the Arts support. In 2006, she was awarded an Irvine Foundation Creation to Perfromance Grant. Recently, she was commissioned by Repertory Dance Theater with Ellen Bromberg to create THE WEIGHT OF MEMORY; and has staged a new opera, DIVIDE LIGHT, for the Montalvo Arts Center. Davidson is a Chancellor's Fellow at UC Davis.









The Ten PM Dream Reviews


Sexton sells
The Ten P.M. Dream

By Patti Roberts
This article was published on 09.18.08.

The Ten P.M. Dream: Fairy tales for adults.
The Ten P.M. Dream, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 12:30 and 8 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays; $15-$28. Sacramento Theatre Company, 1419 H Street; (916) 443-6722 or (888) 4-STCTIX; www.sactheatre.org. Through September 21.

If Director Tim Burton took the Grimm’s Fairy Tales and added his gothic look and sensibilities to a dance/theater piece, you’d end up with The Ten P.M. Dream—which takes the more traditional, darker vision of the Grimm Brothers instead of the sanitized children’s versions of such classics as Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood.

Unfortunately, it looks like not many will see this creative, colorful interpretive piece, which is a departure from Sacramento Theatre Company’s usual theatrical offerings. Audiences have been light, probably because the production is not part of the regular season and it opened before the STC season begins. It could also be because it would probably appeal to more dance/performance aficionados.

It’s a shame to miss this enthralling operatic/narrative/movement performance that combines vivid, magic-realism sets, imaginative costuming, tantalizing music/vocals and creative choreography. These adult translations of the Grimm’s Fairy Tales utilize S&M-like costumes, as well as parts of Anne Sexton’s Transformations poems, which choreographer Della Davidson says explore “the emotional chaos of [Sexton’s] life through recurrent themes of love, fidelity, passion, sibling rivalry and parental guilt that inhabit fairy tales.”

Davidson gives us bold movements with aggressive dancers who can titillate but who can also resonate in sweet, sentimental moments and burst with joyful, life-affirming moves.


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Theater Review: Stellar 'Dream' – fairy tales for adults
By Jim Carnes - jcarnes@sacbee.com
Published 12:00 am PDT Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Story appeared in LIVING HERE section, Page D8

The first production of the Sacramento Theatre Company's 2008-09 season is a work that is so quirky, so innovative and exciting – so different – that it's easy to understand why the company is a little uncertain how to promote it.

Is it dance? A musical? Drama?
Yes.

"The Ten P.M. Dream" is a dance theater piece conceived, choreographed and directed by Della Davidson, artistic director of Sideshow Physical Theatre. It is based on Anne Sexton's "Transformations," a poetic, adult reinterpretation of familiar fairy tales. Sexton explored such themes as love and passion, commitment, guilt and control as she saw them in her life and in such Brothers Grimm tales as "Snow White," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Rapunzel" and others. Davidson elucidates these themes through provocative modern dance, to music composed and arranged by Richard Marriott.

This has been performed before, including in 2005 at UC Davis' Mondavi Center, where Sideshow Physical Theatre is the resident professional company. This strong production is a daring choice by artistic director Peggy Shannon and STC. It's STC's first "crossover" work of dance and theater, a kind of contemporary performance Berkeley Rep has led the way in presenting.

Scenic designer Jennifer Michelson gives us a red-bordered stage, with red chairs in many sizes, a wardrobe from which shoes tumble, and a dramatic red bed of roses; costume designer Sandra W"The Ten P.M. Dream" takes its title from a line in Sexton's poem "The Gold Key": "Have you forgotten? Forgotten the 10 p.m. dreams where the wicked king went up in smoke?" The scenes that follow that intriguing, vaguely threatening introduction are dreamlike in the extreme. There are segments of song and dialogue that – as sometimes happens in a dream – are incomprehensible. A couple of verbal stumbles opening night added some unintended confusion to what already is a weird, confusing landscape in which themes and dreams reveal themselves.

Scenic designer Jennifer Michelson gives us a red-bordered stage, with red chairs in many sizes, a wardrobe from which shoes tumble, and a dramatic red bed of roses; costume designer Sandra Woodall puts storytellers Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey and Jorge Luis Morejon in black, and performers Kerry Mehling, Rebecca Johnson, Elizabeth Morales, Shannon Preto and Travis Rowland in what is basically white underwear with assorted adornments. Lighting designer D.M. Moon creates an atmospheric environment perfectly suited to the content.

Sometimes, fairy tales seem meant not to entertain children but to frighten them – wicked witches, evil stepmothers, wolves. But Sexton and Davidson find similarly ominous themes here for thinking adults.

In "Hansel and Gretel," Hansel leaves a trail of bread crumbs so he and his sister can find their way back home. But as he puts down each piece, Gretel eats it. This may be sibling rivalry – but it also can be seen as two halves of the same personality, illustrating how we perhaps unwittingly thwart ourselves.

In "Little Red Riding Hood," childhood is lost on the bed of roses as the wolf (actually three in magnificent masks) devours Little Red's innocence.

"Twelve Dancing Princesses" and "Sleeping Beauty" are other highlights.

The Ten PM Dream Gallery

The Ten PM Dream's. Scenic Design: Jennifer Michelson. Light Design: D.M. Moon
The Ten PM Dream's opening scene.
Performers: Jorge Luis Morejon and Kerry Mehling

The Ten PM Dream's opening Scene.
Performer: Sarah Kliban

The Gold Key. (From left to right) Mantra Plonsey, Sarah Kliban and Jorge Luis Morejon.
(In the background) Rebecca Johnson and Shannon Preto.

Operatic Jam, music by Richard Marriott. (From left to right), Singers: Mantra Plonsey, Sarah Kliban and Jorge Luis Morejon. Dancers: Shannon Preto and Travis Rowland.

Snow White.
From Left to right, Shannon Preto (Prince), Elizabeth Morales (Snow White), Kerry Mehling (the Queen),
Storytellers: Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey and Jorge Luis Morejon

Frog Prince
Storyteller: Mantra Plonsey

The Wonderful Musician
(From left to right), Rebecca Johnson, Shannon Preto (The Wonderful Musician)and Jorge Luis Morejon (Storyteller).

The Wonderful Musician. Jorge Luis Morejon ( Storyteller)

Little Red Riding Hood.
(From left to right) Rebecca Johnson ( Little Red Riding Hood) and Sarah Kliban (Storyteller)

Little Red Riding Hood.
(From left to right) Kerry Mehling, Mantra Plonsey and Shannon Preto (The Wolves) and Sarah Kliban (Storyteller)








Little Red Riding Hood
From left to right: Rebecca Johnson, Sarah Kliban and Mantra Plonsey
Iron Hans
(From left to right) Mantra Plonsey, Jorge Luis Morejon and Sarah Kliban (Storytellers), (Center) Travis Rowland ( Iron Hans)
Rapunzel
Left, Rebecca Johnson (Rapunzel); Right, Sarah Kliban (Storyteller)
Rapunzel
From left to right, Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey and Jorge Luis Morejon (Storytellers)
Rapunzel
Barely visible, from left to right, Sarah Kliban, Mantra Plonsey, Jorge Luis Morejon, Rebecca Johnson, and Elizabeth Morales.
Twelve Dancing Princesses
Cast

Sleeping Beauty
From left to right, Mantra Plonsey, Sarah Kliban and Jorge Luis Morejon (Storytellers); Kerry Mehling (Sleeping Beauty)

Sleeping Beauty
Jorge Luis Morejon and Kerry Mehling

The Gold Key (cast)

Final Dance
From left to wright: Jorge Luis Morejon, Travis Rowland, Elizabeth Morales, Rebecca Johnson and Kerry Mehling

Ending Scene
From left to wright: Sarah Kliban, Elizabeth Morales, Jorge Luis Morejon and Kerry Mehling

The Ten PM Dream Cast's Bow



























Special Thanks

To: William Mayers, Elizabeth Keller, Sarah, Sidney, Kim... Richard Iacino and Laura Milkins.

The Ten PM Dream: Publicity



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The Ten PM Dream .
Date: 9/10/2008 TO 9/21/2008 Time: 8:00 PM
Event Description
The Ten P.M. Dream is a dance/theatre piece that explores the emotional chaos of our adult lives through re-imagined Grimm fairy tales.
Themes of love, passion and sibling rivalry are vividly portrayed through dance, image and the vibrant poetry of Anne Sexton.
Ticket Prices: $28 Adult, $15 Student
Days/Times:
9/10 - 9/21 Wed 6:30pm Thur 12:30pm and 8pm Fri 8pm Sat 2pm and 8pm Sun 2pm
To purchase tickets please call or visit the Wells Fargo Box Office: (916) 443-6722 1419
H Street, Sacramento 95814
Directions:* ON THE CORNER OF 15 & H STREETS
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Ten P.M. Dream
When
Sep 10, 2008 6:30 pm (Wednesday)
Where
Sacramento Theatre Company
1419 H Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
38.583 -121.492
Who
No performers specified
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