Excited to get to talk about my play ELECTRICITY and juicy subtopics like love and nudity and lots more with my lovely pal Sheena Metal and my dear friend and director Steve Rosenbaum making his radio debut. Click on button to listen and skip ahead to 1 hour 4 minute mark--that's when Steven and I join Sheena for the second hour of her show.
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I wanted to share what one audience member, Richard Hammer, wrote to his club after seeing ELECTRICITY. For people to see themselves in the story is what we're all striving for when sharing a new piece of theater. None of us associated with the show know Richard Hammer. As the playwright his comments are a gift.
Hello CalComMen, As many of you know you will often find me sitting on the patio with my fellow CalCom buddies at Aroma Café on Tujunga Avenue in Studio City on Tuesday evenings. Last night however I found myself back on Tujunga on a Saturday night sitting in a cozy comfortable darkened store front theater located just a few feet away from Aroma …watching my life unfold on the stage in front of me. The play is entitled Electricity. It is performed on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through August 14 at the Two Roads Theater, 4348 Tujunga Ave., Studio City, CA 91604. Folks…Run. Don’t walk. to see this show. It is powerful. It is funny. It is devastating. It is uplifting. It is transformative. Personally, for me, it was also cathartic. I felt as though I had stepped into a time machine. The play begins in 1983, which happens to be the year I arrived in Los Angeles, and shuttles the audience through several decades as two men attempt to come to grips with who they are, what they want out of life and what they want from each other. They are strong. They are weak. They are brave. They are scared. They have every right to be. The 80s and 90s were scary times. I ought to know. I was there. There was a reveal in the second scene that…..well, let me just say this. What I witnessed on the stage was something that I have not seen in real life in about 20 years. It was something I saw often back in the 80’s and 90’s. When I saw it again on stage last night I think I stopped breathing for a second. A second later I was laughing again. (There were many moments of bittersweet laughter for me.) I am not a reviewer and I’m not here to critique. I simply wanted to share a theater experience and make a recommendation so forgive me Terry Ray and Kevin Scott Allen for not praising your remarkable performances. Folks, Go see this. Richard Hammer Super fun to have a post ELECTRICITY talk back with myself and Kevin Scott Allen moderated by the fab Susan Olsen (THE BRADY BUNCH) and radio talk show hostess with the mostess Sheena Metal.
My ELECTRICITY co-star, the fabulous Kevin Scott Allen and I are guests on THE ANN WALKER SHOW with Ann and her co-host Scott Nevins. We get to chat all about ELECTRICITY as we begin the final week of our premiere run!
Los Angeles gay theater icon Michael Shepperd and myself are Jason Stuart's guests on ABSOLUTELY JASON STUART and chat about our careers and being actors of a certain mature age in today's Hollywood. We also talk theater and I get to talk about my pride and joy--my new play ELECTRICITY!
NOHO ARTS DISTRICT Theatre Review - by Samantha Simmonds - Ronceros
Electricity Written by Terry Ray Directed by Steve Rosenbaum Produced by Michael Darner Electricity is a play about connections, the kind of human connections we make with so few people in our lives that when we actually meet someone really important to us, sparks can literally fly. The two particular people around which this story revolves are Brad Burke and Gary Henderson, who is played with a warm sarcastic brilliance by Terry Ray, who also happens to be the playwright….is that considered cheating in the acting world? If it is it is easily forgiven, Terry Ray is alarmingly good, and creates the kind of character we all long for in our lives. I wanted to take him home with me if I’m perfectly honest…. Brad Burke, played with a wild kind of sadness by Kevin Scott Allen is Gary’s first and only love, although they have never really met. They know each other from high school, and, as Gary is mortified to discover, Brad always knew Gary’s feelings for him and even played on them, undressing extra slowly in the locker room when he knew Gary was looking. Gary is still in the closet, Brad is well and truly ‘out’ and a waiter in New York, living the wild life of a single gay man in the eighties. The play is set in a hotel room in some middle american chain motel on the evening of Gary and Brad’s High school reunion. The first scene is on the ten year anniversary and Gary suggests to Brad that he share his hotel room, as he has made no other arrangements for the night. Gary is still desperately trying to maintain the illusion that he is straight, going so far as to invent a wife, who sadly couldn’t attend…Brad gets him drunk, and seduces him….hilariously. What follows is a scene in the same hotel room every ten years, a pact made on the second meeting that they would always spend this time together, regardless of where their lives take them. This play so touched me, it is funny, very, very funny in fact, but there is also so much truth in these two men and their deep feelings for each other. Brad is a sex addict and totally unable to commit to anything more than a few weeks with one person. Gary pines for him but also accepts his limitations and loves him anyway… As they move through their lives, together in their hearts but always apart, their love only deepens and Brad even tries a couple of weeks at a time with Gary, unsuccessfully of course. But in the end it is their undeniable connection, their ‘electricity’ that holds them to each other, through drama, depression, and even imminent death. I believe that we are surrounded by the people we are for a reason, and that we are drawn back to them again and again over many lifetimes. They may change bodies, sex and roles in our lives but the souls of those who are a part of us will always be with us. And this play sort of illustrates that theory, only over one lifetime, with two ‘soul mates.’ This is a wonderful play, so brilliantly written and performed, I really couldn’t stop smiling through the entire thing, except when I was weeping, I must have looked very alarming!It’s no surprise that Terry Ray has has worked so much, over 80 plays, and that his writing has earned him so many accolades. Kevin Scott Allen is also a veteran of stage and screen, beginning as a child actor on The Walton’s no less! Together they bring so much talent, warmth and fearlessness, that ‘Electricity’ is a play that will stay in my mind and my heart for a very long time… I Thoroughly recommend ‘Electricity’ at Two Roads Theatre. The play runs from April 22nd through May 22nd, Fridays and Saturdays @ 8PM, Sundays at 7PM. Two Roads Theatre, 4348 Tujunga Blvd., North Hollywood, 91604 http://www.electricitytheplay.com/index.html It's a dream come true to have my new play ELECTRICITY's world premiere tonight. Audiences seemed to love it and I'm thrilled and thankful for everyone who helped make this a reality---my awesome producer Michael Darner, mega-talented director Steve Rosenbaum, stage manager Amy Rowell and stage hand Joe Filippone. Here I am with the man I get to share the stage with every night, Kevin Scott Allen--lucky me!
I bring my ELECTRICITY co-star, mega-talented Kevin Scott Allen and my terrific producer, Michael Darner to LA TALK RADIO's THE SHEENA METAL EXPERIENCE. We chat up the process of putting up a new play, nudity and all kinds of fun stuff! Give a listen! We're on for the first hour.
Very excited that THE ADVOCATE has named my new play ELECTRICITY in it's list of top 7 things to do this week across the country with a big GO! next to it! We have pretty nice company--listed along side Coachella, Margaret Cho and the new season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt". Not bad! Check out what they wrote about the show on the link below. (If you don't know, I wrote the play and am starring in it with Kevin Scott Allen).
I'm just giddy excited to be in rehearsals for the world premiere of my new play ELECTRICITY that runs April 22 thru May 22, 2016 at Two Roads Theater. Go to www.ElectricityThePlay.com for all the details. If you're in the LA area--COME!!
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