SOPAC Taps American Theater Group as in-Residence Theater Company

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The following is from the South Orange Performing Arts Center

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Mark Packer and James Vagias

The South Orange Performing Arts Center is thrilled to announce a new partnership with American Theater Group, a professional member theatre of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance. The company, headed by Producing Artistic Director James Vagias, will begin presenting staged readings in the SOPAC Loft in January, 2017 and the following year will produce at least two fully-staged productions on the mainstage.

Tickets for the readings (see below) are $20. Visit www.SOPACnow.org or call (973) 313-2787 for more information and to buy tickets.

“We are excited to welcome American Theater Group to the SOPAC stage, and to South Orange,” noted SOPAC’s executive director Mark Packer. “James Vagias has an outstanding record of achievement in bringing new works to life. His reputation as a long-time producer in New Jersey is sterling and we feel that our audiences will be thrilled to see these quality productions in the intimate SOPAC theater.”

A list of successful productions speaks to the experience and artistry Vagias brings to the table. He produced the world premiere musical Bubble Boy, written by noted screenwriter Cinco Paul (The Lorax, Despicable Me), which appeared at NY’s famed 54 Below November 9. Another Off-Broadway premiere to his credit, Himself and Nora by Jonathan Brielle, was hailed by The New York Times as “handsomely produced.”   Vagias also produced the 1995 world premiere of the long-running Off-Broadway hit, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, among many others.

American Theater Group is an ambitious new performing arts company launched in 2012 with co-founders Joe Mancuso, Rick Sordelet and then-Mayor of Rahway Jim Kennedy that offers musicals and plays, a new musical reading series and and arts-in education programming. Its focus is on producing new and classical works, primarily by American playwrights, with an emphasis on the development of new works and the rediscovery of undeservedly neglected older ones. American Theater Group’s Board of Trustees chairperson is South Orange resident and Tony Award-winning actress Michelle Pawk.

“American Theater Group is honored to be invited to join the illustrious artists that have performed at SOPAC,” stated Vagias. “We look forward to working with Mark Packer and his dedicated staff to bring quality live professional theater to SOPAC’s audiences.”

 

Readings planned for 2017 include:

Single

A New Musical

Music and lyrics by Karen Bishko

Book by Karen Bishko and Nat Bennett

SUN, JAN 8 AT 7PM

A punk rock star in the 90’s. Now a high powered NY divorce attorney. And she’s still looking to find a nice, normal guy for herself.

A Good Farmer

by Sharyn Rothstein

SUN, APR 2 AT 7PM

Ripped from today’s headlines, a farming community struggles with issues of immigration, loyalty, family, survival and compassion.

A Mind Out of The Gutter

by Erin Mallon

SUN, MAY 21 AT 7PM

A crotchety senior citizen learns about life and forgiveness from his new neighbor – a precocious 9 year-old.

*Ms. Mallon is a New Jersey playwright and resides in Maplewood.

TBA- SUN, JUN 18 AT 7PM

(Dates and titles subject to change)

SOPAC programs are made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) is a 501(c)(3)charitable organization. SOPAC received funding through a grant from the NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, visitnj.org.

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