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HERE ARTS CENTER
PROUDLY PRESENTS
THE FORTUNE TELLER
A MARIONETTE PLAY
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY ERIK SANKO
MUSIC BY ERIK SANKO & DANNY ELFMAN
FEATURING NARRATION BY GAVIN FRIDAY
OCTOBER 19 - NOVEMBER 5
HERE ARTS CENTER
(145 SIXTH AVENUE)
The OBIE award-winning HERE Arts Center will proudly present the premiere
of The Fortune Teller, a new marionette play written and directed by
Erik Sanko with music by Erik Sanko and Danny Elfman. This production is presented
through HEREs Dream Music Puppetry Program as a part of HEREs 2006
- 2007 season featuring six new multi-disciplinary shows, two festivals and
the completion of its renovations. The Fortune Teller will play Thursday, October
19 Sunday, November 5 at HERE Arts Center (145 Sixth Avenue).
The Fortune Teller reveals a world of curiosities as seven unusual characters
are invited to the estate of a late millionaire industrialist and informed theyve
been included in his will. On a dark night, the strangers arrive at the late
millionaires mansion only to learn their inheritances will be based not
on a will, but on the readings of a fortune teller. One by one, each is delivered
what they have coming to them, but perhaps not what they are expecting. Seven
strangers twisted tales are brought to life in a handcrafted miniature
world and woven with haunting music to tell an eerily comic story of fate and
fortune.
Erik Sanko is a marionette maker whose sensibilities lie somewhere west of
Eastern Europe and north of Hades in a place where academics and lion tamers
go to shoot marbles. He cut his teeth on the surly streets of downtown N.Y.C.
as an avant-garde musician and at the precious age of 19, he joined the superstars
of noise, The Lounge Lizards with whom he played for 16 years. His reputation
landed him roles with such luminaries as John Cale, Yoko Ono, Jim Carroll and
eventually led him to start his own band, Skeleton Key. All during this time
he was secretly making marionettes much to his bandmates confusion.
Music for The Fortune Teller was created as a collaboration of musician Erik
Sanko and composer/song writer Danny Elfman. Elfman is known for composing major
motion pictures scores such as Spiderman, Men in Black, Good Will Hunting and
for his collaborations with director Tim Burton on such films as Edward Scissorhands,
Big Fish, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman, Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride
and Beetlejuice, among others. He has also written theme songs for several television
shows including The Simpsons and Desperate Housewives.
Recorded narration in The Fortune Teller is provided by Irish vocalist, artist,
composer Gavin Friday. The accomplished musician founded the hit European band
Virgin Prunes in 1977. Over the years he has spent time as a painter, cabaret
host and performer. Since 1987 he has composed/performed with pianist Maurice
Seezer on various projects and albums. His film work includes a collaboration
with Bono for the 1993 film In the Name of the Father, recording the title track
and the Sinead OConnor hit You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart.
With Maurice Seezer he contributed the song Angel to the Romeo +
Juliet soundtrack and wrote the score for the Australian film Angel Baby. Other
film scores include The Boxer, Disco Pigs and In America. More recently, Friday
and Seezer teamed with producer Quincy Jones to score the 50 Cent biopic Get
Rich or Die Trying. He also made his screen debut with a performance in 2005s
film Breakfast on Pluto.
Written and directed by Erik Sanko with the musical collaboration of Erik
Sanko and Danny Elfman and recorded narration by Gavin Friday, The Fortune
Teller includes puppetry by Matthew Acheson, Erik Sanko, Liam Hurley and
Randall Whittinghill.
The Fortune Teller has been developed through HEREs Dream Music Puppetry
Program led by Basil Twist. The Dream Music Puppetry Program is part of HEREs
Artist Residency Program (HARP) which provides development, commissions and
full production support. Since 1993, the OBIE-winning HERE Arts Center has been
a premier arts organization in NYC and a leader in the field of new, hybrid
performance work. Under the executive and artistic leadership of Kristin Marting,
HERE has served 11,000 emerging to mid-career artists developing work that does
not fit a conventional programming agenda. Work presented at HERE has garnered
10 OBIE awards, an OBIE grant for artistic achievement, three Drama Desk nominations,
two Berrilla Kerr Awards, two NY Innovative Theatre Awards, an Edwin Booth Award
and a Pulitzer Prize nomination. HERE was recently awarded a $500,000 federal
grant by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and Co-Founder Kristin
Marting was honored with a 2005 BAX10 Award for Arts Managers. HERE is proud
to support artists at all stages in their careers through full productions,
artist residency programs, festivals and subsidized performance and rehearsal
space. Work at HERE is curated based on the strength and uniqueness of the artists
vision. In 2005, with the support of FJC, a foundation of donor advised funds,
the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and the City of New York, HERE purchased
its long-time home as part of a five-year Secure HEREs Future
campaign.
The Fortune Teller will play October 19 - November 5 at HERE Arts Center
(145 Sixth Avenue, one block below Spring Street) as follows: Thursday - Monday
at 7:00 PM. PLEASE NOTE there will be additional performances on Saturday, October
28 at 10:00 PM and Tuesday, October 31 at 9:00 PM. All tickets are $20.00. Purchases
can be made online at www.here.org, or by calling (212) 352-3101, or at the
HERE Box Office (4 PM until curtain on performance days). For more info, visit
www.here.org.
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