Showing posts with label Naked Stage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naked Stage. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2012

Review #4: A Man Puts On A Play

The Naked Stage's A Man Puts On A Play is Antonio Amadeo's Audacious And Ambitious Entry

 
By BILL HIRSCHMAN Florida Theater On Stage
 
Antonio Amadeo and his crew build a set before a bemused crowd in Naked Stage’s A Man Writes A Play / Photo by Bachi Frost
When you first come into the theatre to see A Man Puts On A Play, you might wonder if you came a week too early...
 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Review #3: A Man Puts On A Play

Naked Stage Debuts A Play About Putting On A Play

 
Antonio Amadeo does quintuple duty ina World Premiere about the tension between family and art.
 
By CHRISTINE DOLEN / The Miami Herald
 
Kathleen Robiou, Ricardo Redd, Andy Quiroga, Antonio Amadeo, Shawn Burgess, Kaitlin Sarnacki
With the exception of its popular annual 24-Hour Theatre Project (Which will happen again at 8 pm Nov. 12 at Gablestage), The Naked Stage produces shows sporadically, whenever time, funding and inspiration coalesce for cofounders Katherine and Antonio Amadeo...
 

Review #2: A Man Puts On A Play

A Man Puts On A Play

And Does It All From A to Z In a World Premiere
 
By ROGER MARTIN / MiamiArtZine.com
 
Antonio Amadeo, Kathleen Robiou, Andy Quiroga (Photo: Roger Martin)
 
And I do mean All. Antonio Amadeo wrote a play. Then he designed it. Then he produced it.Then he directed it.And, of course, he acted in it. And then he presented it on stage at the Pelican Theatre. All this with great wit, imagination and energy.
 

Review # 1: A Man Puts On A Play

Superstar, Antonio Amadeo, Does It All - Produces, Writes, Acts, Directs, Builds A Set - At Naked Stage

 
And, Makes It Look Easy
 
By RON LEVITT Florida Media News / ENV Magazine
 
Kaitlin Sarnacki, Ricardo Redd, Jake Tompkins, Shawn Burgess, Kathleen Robiou
 
MIAMI SHORES, FL - South Florida super-star Antonio Amadeo actually makes it all seem so simple!
 
That is because:
 
1. He - with his large student crew - actually build a set before your eyes
 
2. He is brilliantly honest in the truism which most "theatre folk" already know, it is difficult to prioritize your on stage life against your personal family existence.
 
3. He actually produces, writes, acts and directs the entire show - A Man Puts On A Play - his latest foray into multifaceting at his Naked Stage theatre
 
4. He then writes a short play which, by everyone's estimation, could be a pacesetter in best new work, if the last 20 minutes of this opus could stand alone in a short play contest.
 
That may seem a lot to accomplish in a couple of hours - but Amadeo proves anew he is at the top of his game as an actor, playwright and scenic designer. Furthermore, he is gutsier than most in the crazy business of theatre, in producing such an avant-garde work as he has done at the Pelican Theatre at Barry University. If I were a little freer with certain words, I might say this work smacks of genius.
 
A Man Puts On A Play follows Amadeo and his company as they frantically race against the clock to put up a show before the crowds arrive on Opening Night. Just when you think the building of the set (with background music) is over, the audience is asked to take a 10-minute break before they actually see a brilliant one-act, short play starring Amadeo, Andy Quiroga and new comer Kathleen Robiou. (working, of course, on the set that had been built by the three primary actors plus Shawn Burgess, Stephanie Meskauskas, Ricardo Redd, Victor Rodriguez, Kaitlin Sarnacki and Jake Tompkins.)
 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Naked Stage Artistic Director Honored With Silver Palm Award

Congratulations!!!

 
 
 
The 2012 Silver Palm Awards have been announced and the Naked Stage has much to celebrate. The recent production of The Turn Of The Screw had earned two awards. One for Artistic Director Katherine Amadeo for her stunning performance, and one for Director Margaret M. Ledford for her work in Turn as well as After the Revolution at Caldwell Theatre and The Unseen at The Promethean Theatre. The Naked Stage would like to send a bheart felt congratulations to all of the 2012 recipients.
 
To see a full list of recipients as reported by Christine Dolen of the Miami Herald, click on the image above.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Drama Queen:

Naked Stage's 24-Hour Theatre Project returns

 
 
The Naked Stage recently wrapped up an impressive, much-lauded production of the spooky Turn of the Screw at Barry University's Pelican Theatre. Now comes word that artistic director Katherine Amadeo and her hubby-colleague, Antonio Amadeo, have a date and a venue for the sixth edition of their way-popular 24-Hour Theatre Project...
 
Click on the image above to see Christine Dolen's complete blog in the Miami Herald.

Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/drama_queen/2012/09/naked-stages-24-hour-theatre-project-returns.html#storylink=cpy

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Review #7: The Turn of the Screw

The Turn of the Screw

BY JOHN LARIVIERE/TalkinBroadway.com (Southern Florida)



Naked Stage presents the play The Turn of the Screw, adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the Henry James novella of the same name. The original Henry James ghost tale published in 1898 has been adapted into an opera (Benjamin Britten) and at least three films (1992, 1999 and 2009), as well as this play adaptation by Hatcher in 1997...

Click on the picture above to read John Lariviere's full review

Friday, August 10, 2012

Review #6: The Turn of the Screw


Matthew Chizever and Katherine Amadeo give a haunting performance at Naked Stage

August 9, 2012      BY RICHARD CAMERON examinor.com

"Astounding fine art! Amadeo and Chizever give chilling performances, Naked Stage rises triumphantly!" Theatre Chat top pick.


South Florida - The Naked Stage current production of The Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher is one of the strongest period pieces South Florida has seen on stage in a long time. 


Click on the image above to read Richard Cameron's full review of THE TURN OF THE SCREW.


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Review #5: The Turn of the Screw


Scenery, Lighting Turn Pelican Black Box Into A Scary Mansion at Naked Stage

BY RON LEVITT Florida Media News / ENV Magazine


And, How about those actors; Katherine Amadeo and Matthew William Chizever!

MIAMI – One would think that after years of reviewing shows, it would be impossible for an acting group to actually chill this writer (In addition to a much improved new air conditioning system). WRONG!!

Somehow or other, set designer Antonio Amadeo and lighting designer/director Margaret Ledford and two fantastic actors make life so eerie and creepy, one actually forgets this is all happening in a theatre. Goosebumps are the order of the day!
The audience won’t need much of an imagination to feel the creepiness around them as it visits the Naked Stage at Barry University ‘s haunted mansion where Jeffrey Hatcher’stheatrical adaptation of HenryJames’ ghost story “The Turn of the Screw” takes place. Amadeo – with the major assist from his wife/ lovely actress Katherine Amadeo and the versatile leading man, Matthew William Chizever -- have transformed the black box theatre into the scariest fun house since Halloween was inaugurated.

The Naked Stage promotional material literally sets the stage….. “a young governess journeys to a lonely manor house to care for two recently orphaned children”: She learns that there was another governess beforehand who drowned herself when she became pregnant by a sadistic valet, who is also now deceased. Is Ihis house haunted by their apparitions or are they just make-believe ghosts of the children’s imagination?

Two actors create an intensely creepy world that lures the audience into its chilling tale with great use of theatrical magic. It is a superb ghost story and a vivid entertaining experience..
Making sense of the stylized language of 19th century England alone is a daunting task for the acting duet , but –along with the spread of fear --the two actors are perfectly in synch….. never leaving the stage or playing multiple characters. One must give credit to both actors plus the dialect coach Kathryn Johnston. In any case, the audience is left with a massive lump of scary moments. Despite the inguistic challenge, The Naked Stage has found a way to make this piece accessible to its made-in-Miami audience. Katherine Amadeo and Chizever tell this story with a reality twist which seems totally plausible for1870. It transcends what one expects in theatre. Katherine; Amadeo evokes a ghost-like presence as she turns mad. Chizever, one of the area’s most admirable actors , switches hauntingly between three roles – the sinister bachelor, a compassionate caretaker and a 10 year-old boy.

To support these two magical performances, Director. Ledford has shaped this work beautifully. Her lighting design works hand in hand with Antonio Amadeo’s amazing grey-toned set and the fine-tuned scare-the-hell-out-of-them actors. Whether it is the interior of the house of Bly, the garden or a nearby river, this company has a brilliant way of making the audience see ghosts and images that are only in someone’s mind or befitting this valuable script. !

The Pelican Theatre is located on the campus of Barry University in Miami Shores. “The Turn of the Screw” runs through August 12th. For tickets, call 866-811-4111 or visit www.nakedstage.org.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Review #4: The Turn of the Screw

The Turn of the Screw 

BY ROGER MARTIN MiamiArtZine.com


Rejoice! Naked Stage is back

Damn, you want to see some great stuff, then just whistle across town to Barry University's Pelican Theatre and settle in for 85 minutes of intense theatre from the Naked Stage's production of The Turn of the Screw.

Click on the image above to read Roger Martin's full review of THE TURN OF THE SCREW in MiamiArtZine.com.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Review #3: The Turn of the Screw

Naked Stage’s Turn of the Screw Is Superbly-Crafted Ghost Story

BY BILL HIRSCHMAN Florida Theater On Stage




Matthew William Chizever menaces Katherine Amadeo in Naked Stage's The Turn of the Screw


To read Bill Hirschman's full review of THE TURN OF THE SCREW, click on the image above.

Review # 2: The Turn of the Screw

The Naked Stage's THE TURN OF THE SCREW Haunts The Pelican Theatre


BY MICHELLE PETRUCCI BroadwayWorld.com


Click on the image to read the full article from BroadwayWorld.com.

Review # 1: The Turn of the Screw

Naked Stage conjures a seductive fright night

BY CHRISTINE DOLEN The Miami Herald

PHOTO BY DANIEL BOCK


Katherine Amadeo and Matthew William Chizever go gothic in ‘Turn of the Screw.’


Click on the image above to read Christine Dolen's full review of THE TURN OF THE SCREW.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

I see theatre people!


THE TURN OF THE SCREW

Opening July 27
(preview performance on Thursday, July 26)

starring KATHERINE AMADEO & MATTHEW WILLIAM CHIZEVER

directed by MARGARET M. LEDFORD

3 weeks only!!!


Thursday, July 19, 2012

NEW DATES for THE TURN OF THE SCREW!!!

The new dates for The Naked Stage's production run of THE TURN OF THE SCREW have been set!

JULY 27 - AUGUST 12

THE TURN OF THE SCREW stars Katherine Amadeo and Matthew William Chizever and is directed by Margaret M. Ledford.

For tix & info: http://www.nakedstage.org/ or call for tix at 1-866-811-4111

Thursday, July 5, 2012

THE TURN OF THE SCREW

NEW DATES!!!  JULY 27 - AUGUST 12

The Naked Stage is proud to present THE TURN OF THE SCREW
adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the story by Henry James

JULY 27 - AUGUST 12
ONLY 3 WEEKS!!!

starring Naked Stage Artistic Director Katherine Amadeo & Matthew William Chizever
directed by Margaret M. Ledford

Click on the image above for more info or, to buy tickets, click on the ticket icon to the right.
or to copntact us by phone, call:
amin: (954) 261-1785       tix: (866) 811-4111

THE NAKED STAGE at the Pelican Theatre
11300 NE 2nd Ave.
Miami Shores, FL 33161

I-95 to NW 103rd Street (Exit 8b). Go East. Turn Left (North) onto N. Miami Avenue. Turn Right (East) onto NE 115th Street. Turn Right (South) into the parking lot.

The Pelican Theatre is located on the campus of Barry University.