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Happy Holidays!

Thank you all for your support over the past year.  We’ve been so pleased to have met such lofty goals we set for ourselves in this, our very first season, and we couldn’t have done it without your support.

Our bigger, bolder 2009-10 Season is already underway, beginning with a critically-acclaimed run of The Verge at Ontological and followed soon by our upcoming productions of SINK and The Ring Cycle, pt 1. We can’t wait for you to see them.

None of this would be possible without your generous support. We hope, as the year comes to an end, you’ll consider making a tax-deductible donation to help make 2010 an even greater success.

Happy Holidays to you and yours, and see you in 2010!

posted by Jeff on Thursday, December 24, 2009  

The Ring Cycle at The O’Neill Theater Center

More good news!  PL115 has been invited to the O’Neill Theater Center in January!

Our company, along with director Dave Dalton and members of Quinnopolis, NY, will be in residence at the O’Neill to begin development of The Ring Cycle, pt 1.  The residency will culminate in a public showing — more details about that when they become available.

Many thanks to Jeff Janisheski and the O’Neill for the invitation!

posted by Jeff on Tuesday, December 15, 2009  

SINK at chashama in March!

SINKWe’re pleased to report that our new project, SINK has been selected for inclusion in chashama’s Residency Program!

Quoting from chashama’s press release:

chashama is pleased to announce the three winners of its competitive theater company residency award: Panoply Performance Laboratory, Sponsored by Nobody, and Performance Lab 115. Each company will work at our 217 East 42nd Street theater for five weeks, developing and presenting new work. Residents receive administrative, marketing, and technical support, as well as a $1,500 production grant. Each group will present performances open to the public, dates and further information to be released at a later date.

The residency affords us a rare opportunity to develop a new project in the space in which it will be performed — something we’ve never been able to do before!  We’re grateful to chashama for giving us this amazing opportunity, and for continually investing in our company’s artistic growth.

Stay tuned for more details about the further development of SINK in our residency in Feb-Mar 2010!

posted by Jeff on Tuesday, December 1, 2009