Addiction Recovery-Centered Theater Group 2nd Act Premieres New Work, ‘I’ll Be There For You’

2nd Act is a collective of artists in recovery that uses theatre, film, and drama therapy to address the impact of substance use by empowering diverse and inclusive communities to promote understanding in the face of stigma. Founded in 1984 by Lynn Bratley as the Improbable Players, the troupe performed “prevention plays” in middle and high schools for the first quarter century of their existence, with titles like “I’ll Never Do That!”, a four-person play about a family affected by alcohol and drug use, and “Stages,” a two-person play about how alcohol and other drugs affect us at every stage of our lives. The group merged with Rhode-Island based COAAST (Creating Outreach About Addiction Support Together) in 2021 and expanded its programming to include a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Theatre program and a Drama Therapy program. 

The organizations have performed for well over a million audience members during their “extended run.” 2nd Act will hold its annual spring fundraiser on Tuesday, May 23rd at the Roberts Studio Theatre, Calderwood Pavilion in Boston from 6:00-8:00 pm. The evening will kick off with a VIP reception, including mocktails and light fare, followed by a premiere staged reading of our newest prevention play; I’ll Be There For You. This new show will be performed by actors in recovery and is based on interviews with Queer and BIPOC youth in recovery from Substance Use Disorder, and will highlight their voices as under-served members of our community. This premiere is intended to raise funds for I’ll Be There For You to tour middle and high schools in New England in the coming school year.

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Broadway Icon Brings ‘An Evening with Laura Benanti’ to Concord

This weekend, the “glamorously witty” Tony Award winner, TV and film actor Laura Benanti will perform her one-woman show (which includes longtime musical director and collaborator Todd Almond) at the Umbrella Arts Center in Concord, MA. Theater Mirror’s Mike Hoban spoke with Laura to learn more about her and what audiences can expect at ‘An Evening with Laura Benanti’. The show spans two nights and limited tickets were still available at press time. For tickets and information, go to: https://theumbrellaarts.org/performing-arts/concerts

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Theater Mirror’s Linda Chin Previews Company One’s ‘Vietgone’

(Christina Mei Chen, Quentin Nguyen-duy and Rob Chen will be in “Vietgone” at Company One, from April 26 to May 26. (Image courtesy of Andrew James Wang.)

by Linda Chin

Greater Boston theater audiences – time to buckle your seat belts and get ready for a rollicking ride across 1970s America. In collaboration with the Pao Arts Center, Company One Theatre’s Vietgone by Marvel Studios writer Qui Nguyen opens April 26, and knowing the team of authentic artists involved, they will tell their truths and touch our hearts. Set in and around the fall of Saigon in 1975 the subject matter is serious, but with the playwright’s irrepressible and irreverent style promises to be a hilarious road trip. 

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Theater Mirror Interviews American Classics’ Ben & Brad As They Prepare for George M. Cohan Tribute

by Mike Hoban

‘George M. Cohan 2019 Revue’ – Presented by American Classics. Performances: Friday, April 26, 2019 at 7:30pm, First Parish Church, 75 The Great Road, Bedford, Massachusetts; Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 3:00pm, Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music, 27 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Bradford Conner and Ben Sears of American Classics have been entertaining audiences with their unique offerings for over 20 years. Part history lesson, part musical theatre revue, the shows take a deep dive into the American Songbook by featuring the works of influential individual composers as well as exploring broad themes and specific eras from the 20th century.The duo has been aided through the years by a bevy of Boston theater luminaries, including Leigh Barrett, Amelia Broome, Mary Callanan, Bob Jolly, Kerry Dowling, and Davron S. Monroe, as well as John O’Neil, Brian De Lorenzo, Tracey O’Farrell, and the song duo Valerie Anastasio & Tim Harbold.

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Theater Uncorked Debuts With One-Night Only Performance of ‘Sweeney Todd’

 

Sweeney Todd in Concert – A Pop-Up Musical. Directed by Allison Olivia Choat. Music Direction by Gina Naggar. One night only on June 2nd at First Church in Cambridge (11 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138) at 7:30 pm.

 

After 40 years in Boston area theater – with the first 31 spent in community theater – three-time IRNE winner Shana Dirik has assumed the position of Producing Artistic Director with her own company, Theater Uncorked. The company’s first project will be a one night event, “Sweeney Todd in Concert – A Pop-Up Musical”, and will be directed by 2018 Elliott Norton Award Winner Allison Olivia Choat. Dirik (Mrs. Lovett), Ben DiScipio (Sweeney Todd) and Paul Farwell (Judge Turpin) will reprise their roles from the 2009 Metro Stage Company production, which earned Dirik and DiScipio IRNE Awards. Theater Mirror spoke with Dirik about the new company as she prepared for the June 2nd performance.

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