Showing posts with label Ghostbird Theatre Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghostbird Theatre Company. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Ghostbird hopes to raise funds (and raise the roof) at Frosty Swamp Stomp '13


Ghostbird Theatre Company presents their inaugural Frosty Swamp Stomp, a holiday fundraiser, on Dec. 21 at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center in Fort Myers.

Doors open at 7 p.m., entertainment (provided by Pearlie Mae and the Crawdaddy Boys) starts at 8 p.m. Find a silent auction, skits, songs and carols, along with hors d’ouevres, various refreshments and of course a cash bar. For tickets ($25), go to www.sbdac.com or facebook.com/GhostbirdTheatreCompany.

Or buy tickets online here: https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?w=b3dc8b65e2fb56788dedc1c7dbc81786&t=tix


Complete press release below.


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Review: "Woyzeck" at Ghostbird (1)

Photo by Barry Cavin and design by Phil Heubeck.
Experimental theatre isn't for everyone, but if you like something a little different, please check out "Woyzeck," playing tonight, Friday and Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center in downtown Fort Myers.

Tickets ($10) are available through the Sidney & Berne Davis Arts Center ticket office or online at www.sbdac.com/events. Please note that seating *IS* limited in this venue.

The second show of the Ghostbird season, this one gets all the pieces in order, moving in the right direction and something special happens. A German play transplanted to Appalachia, with an almost all-female cast (led by the amazing Brittany Albury) and backed by original music. Thanks guys - it was a great Wednesday.

PS: I ate three cannoli from Downtown House of Pizza!

Read the review here. Or listen to some of the original music here (via Soundcloud)

Review: Ghostbird burns up Fort Myers with blazing 'Woyzech'
Chris Silk / Naples Daily News

"Woyzech" turns out the unlikely perfect home for Heubeck's original music. Scripted as tiny bits of poetry, the piece becomes a near-musical when backed by Pearlie Mae & the Crawdaddy Boys. Heubeck, joined by Chris Ludvigsen and Ghostbird founder Brittney Brady pluck, strum, bang, clang and play.

The music weaves the story (just 80 minutes) together. Think a weathered granny, sitting on a dusty porch, rocking, spinning tales to enraptured children as crickets sing in the baking afternoon sun. Never too loud, but subtle - and dressed the part, Brady in dramatic white with flowers in her hair, the men in ragged pants, neckerchiefs and worn hats.

The bare space in the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center alcove - again - offers the challenge and reward of bare space staging. Ghostbird continues to meet (and exceed) this challenge like no other community theatre company. Read the full review ($$)


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Ghostbird preps for "Woyzeck," opening Oct. 16



Here's the press release for the next Ghostbird show, "Woyzeck."

Performances are on Wednesday - Friday, October 16-18, at 8 p.m; Saturday, October 19, at 2 p.m.; and Sunday, October 20, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10. Call 239-333-1933, or www.sbdac.com.

Complete press release below.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Video: Watch the moody trailer for Ghostbird's second-season debut, "Miss Julie"

Here's the video trailer for Ghostbird's upcoming "Miss Julie."




"Miss Julie" follows a battle of the sexes at a Swedish estate at Midsummer's Eve. Think of it as "A Little Night Music" for intellectuals. It was also the first play Ghostbird founder Brittney Brady ever acted in. You can read more about "Miss Julie" and the remarkable success of the Kickstarter crowd funding effort behind the show here: http://www.gonaples.com/news/2013/may/22/ghostbird-theatre-kickstarter-brittney-brady/.

"Miss Julie" runs Sept. 11-15 at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center in downtown Fort Myers. Tickets are $10; call 239-333-1933 or sbdac.com.