WordTheatre

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WORDTheatre
IndustryTheatre
Founded2003
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
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United States of America
ProductsProductions
Websitehttps://wordtheatre.org

WORDTheatre is a non-profit spoken-word theatre company. Founded in 2003, the company champions literature by staging live readings of contemporary short stories and curating original themed productions. Based primarily in Los Angeles, New York and London, these performances, both live and recorded, notably feature well-known actors, authors, and musicians.

History[]

WORDTheatre was founded in 2003 by , producer, theatre director, and voiceover artist who still serves as the organization's Artistic Director.[1] Fox is the daughter of the Swedish-American award-winning poet, writer, and artist Siv Cedering. In 1989, Fox was asked to partner with Darrell Larson, on The Great Writers Series: Literary Evenings at The Met in Los Angeles. The series featured authors Sam Shepard, Peter Matthiessen, James Ellroy and actors Ed Harris, Holly Hunter and Bill Pullman, among others, and ran for three years. It was broadcasting weekly on NPR’s KCRW. The station then hired Fox to direct seven and a half hours of Isak Dinesen stories performed by an all-star cast and scored by composer Jonathan Sacks. Realizing her passion for the form, Fox launched WORDTheatre in 2003 at the Canal Club in Venice, California. Later that year, WORDTheatre debuted in London[2] under producer Kirsty Peart, herself a writer of animation for film and television.[3]

From 2010 to 2016 WORDTheatre was associated with the UK’s Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, “the world’s richest short story prize,”[4] with performers reading the six shortlisted stories to live audiences annually in London, England.[5][6][7][8] WORDTheatre also headlined the Literary Arena at the Latitude Festival for seven consecutive years.[9][10] In 2013, WORDTheatre debuted its original space exploration-themed production, "In the Cosmos", with a 44-piece orchestra at Wilderness Festival,[11] UK, which was labeled by MTV as the “Most Dynamic And Extravagant Act.”[11] "In the Cosmos" was restaged to acclaim at the Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on August 26, 2017.[12]

Authors[]

Since 2003, WORDTheatre has showcased the works of contemporary short story authors. It brings to life the works of authors such as Charles Baxter,[13] Brian Doyle, TC Boyle, Richard Bausch, John Edgar Wideman, Pamela Painter, Percival Everett, Anthony Doerr to mainstream live audiences.

Venues[]

WORDTheatre has performed in venues including the Royal Festival Hall[14] on South Bank, the St James Theatre,[15][16] The Arts Club[17][18][19] in London and Chatsworth House[20] in Derbyshire; Soho House West Hollywood,[21] The Geffen Playhouse,[22] The Broad,[23] the Grammy Museum,[24] the Microsoft Lounge[25] and the Ford Amphitheatre[26][27] in Los Angeles; and Soho House New York,[2] the East Hamptons Guild Hall[28] and NeueHouse[29] in New York.

Writer’s retreat[]

Annually WORDTheatre hosts a writers' retreat in Edale, England (United Kingdom).[25][30] Previous leaders of the workshops were:

Talent[]

WORDTheatre is known for performances by well-known stage, film, and television actors, including Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Amanda Seyfried, Bellamy Young, Ben Miller, Bill Pullman, CCH Pounder, Chris Cooper, Craig T. Nelson, Damian Lewis, Damien Molony, Darren Criss, David Soul, Ed Harris, Elisabeth Moss, Elizabeth McGovern, Emily Watson, Gary Dourdan, Gemma Chan, Harriet Walter, Ian Hart, James Franco, Jason George, Jeff Goldblum, Jessica Capshaw, JK Simmons, Julianna Margulies, Juliet Stevenson, Kevin McKidd, Linda Cardellini, Mark Ruffalo, Mayim Bialik, Minnie Driver, Rhashan Stone, Robert Pine, Sarah Paulson, and Tony Shalhoub.

Charitable works[]

WORDTheatre is a non-profit organization. In addition to championing contemporary literature through live and recorded performances, it has its own education outreach program WORDTheatre in the Schools (WITS).[32][33] Since its inception in 2011 the WITS program has served many Los Angeles Title 1 Schools.[34] Many of the same actors and authors who perform at WordTheatre’s main events volunteer their time to participate in the WTIS program, including JK Simmons, Bellamy Young, Toni Trucks, Jason Isaacs, Sterling K Brown, and Ryan Michelle Bathe.[35][36] In 2015 WordTheatre expanded the WTIS program internationally to also include under-resourced schools in the United Kingdom.[37]

WORDTheatre is also known for their benefit work, curating and performing original themed productions for charities such as Autism Speaks,[38] NARSAD,[39] the One Billion Rising movement dedicated to ending rape and violence against women,[40] Anaphylaxis[41] and The Parkinsons Appeal[42] for Parkinsons disease in the UK.[43]

WORDTheatre began staging bi-annual benefits for the Pushcart Prize, honoring literary excellence, in East Hampton, New York, in 2006.[44][28]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cedering Fox: Word Up". Laweekly.com. 20 November 2003.
  2. ^ a b Shattuck, Kathryn (3 March 2011). "WordTheatre, Selected Shorts and Other Story Salons". Nytimes.com.
  3. ^ "Live performances to light up poetry prizes". Standard.co.uk.
  4. ^ "OMG: Text speak short story in running for £30,000 prize". Telegraph.co.uk. 19 February 2012.
  5. ^ "WordTheatre: Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award, Volume 1". Audible.com.
  6. ^ "The Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award Readings 2016". Foyles.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Our 2016 Winner: Jonathan Tel - The Sunday Times Short Story Awards". Shortstoryaward.co.uk.
  8. ^ Times, The Sunday (29 July 2012). "Calling all short story writers". Thetimes.co.uk.
  9. ^ "The latest from Latitude". Independent.co.uk. 6 June 2012.
  10. ^ admin (24 March 2014). "Latitude Festival 2007". Latitudefestival.com.
  11. ^ a b "MTV Review: Sam Smith And London Grammar Enchant Crowds At Wilderness Festival". Mtv.co.uk.
  12. ^ Gelt, Jessica. "Stars reading about our stars: Sterling K. Brown, Darren Criss and others to perform 'In the Cosmos'". Latimes.com.
  13. ^ Salter Reynolds, Susan (2003-09-30). "Watching as lives unfold". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-08-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ BWW News Desk. "Photo Flash: Christopher Eccleston, Emma Hamilton and Nikki-Amuka Bird Present The Time Machine". Broadwayworld.com.
  15. ^ Flynn, Mike. "James Pearson and WordTheatre presents 'And All That Jazz'". Jazzwisemagazine.com.
  16. ^ BWW News Desk. "St. James Studio to Host EFG London Jazz Festival Once Again in November 2016". Broadwayworld.com.
  17. ^ "WordTheatre®: Hannah Waddingham reading Dorothy Parker's "But - Lovreka". Bilibun.com.
  18. ^ "Damien Molony to Perform with WordTheatre 30 September, The Arts Club London". Damienmolony.org. 6 September 2013.
  19. ^ "David Soul Fans - April 27, 2015: Revenge". Davidsoulfans.com.
  20. ^ "World-famous actors in "stories to make your heart beat faster"". Web.sheffieldlive.org.
  21. ^ "Book calendar events for the week of May 22, 2011". Articles.latimes.com. 22 May 2011.
  22. ^ ""Acts of Love: Dreams" Stages a Record-Breaking Event". Autism Speaks. 25 July 2012.
  23. ^ "Days of our Lives Guests: Autism Speaks Hosts Celebration!". Soaps.sheknows.com.
  24. ^ "A Tribute To Langston Hughes: Stories, Poems, Jazz & The Blues - Grammy Museum". Grammymuseum.org. Grammy Museum.
  25. ^ a b Kellogg, Carolyn. "Cedering Fox's WordTheatre gives voice to authors' works". Latimes.com.
  26. ^ "Weekend Roundup: Top LA Weekend Events for August 24–27". Socalpulse.com. 23 August 2017.
  27. ^ "Theater - Jessica Koslow". Jessicakoslow.com.
  28. ^ a b "A Grand Ol' 40th for Pushcart - The East Hampton Star". Easthamptonstar.com.
  29. ^ "NeueHouse". The New Yorker.
  30. ^ Sheridan, Paula (12 February 2014). "WordTheatre Writers Workshop & Retreat". Mygloryride.com.
  31. ^ Mark Taper Auditorium-Central Library (2014-06-23). "Denis Johnson and The Starlight on Idaho | Library Foundation of Los Angeles". Lfla.org. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  32. ^ "Stars and Star Stuff - The Ford Theatres". Fordthetres.org. 9 August 2017.
  33. ^ "Darren Criss, Bellamy Young, and More Tapped for In the Cosmos - Playbill". Playbill.
  34. ^ "Tier I Schools - Persistently Lowest-Achieving Schools (CA Dept of Education)". Cde.ca.gov.
  35. ^ "Darren Criss, Bellamy Young Headline 'In the Cosmos' Performance". Hollywoodreporter.com.
  36. ^ "Word Theatre Returns To The Hamptons - The Arts - Performing Arts". Hamptons.com.
  37. ^ "First Story Trustees' Annual Report : Year ending 30th June 2015" (PDF). Firststory.org.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  38. ^ "New San Francisco Event Raises $500,000". Autism Speaks. 25 July 2012.
  39. ^ Havers (3 January 2011). "Lovely Kathryn: Kathryn reading for WordTheatre®". Lovelykathryn.blogspot.com.
  40. ^ "Stories. Bourbon. Music & Macaroons: A Benefit Performance for One Billion Rising - One Billion Rising Revolution". Onebillionrising.org.
  41. ^ "WordTheatre in aid of The Anaphylaxis Campaign". Whatallergy.com. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  42. ^ "The Parkinson's Appeal for Deep Brain Stimulation". Parkinsonsappeal.com.
  43. ^ "Love, Hate and Race in the UK on Monday the 12th March at the Cafe de Paris, London W1 in association with Prospect magazine & in support of The Parkinson's Appeal for Deep Brain Stimulation" (PDF). Parkinsonsappeal.com. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  44. ^ "Where Words Survive and Thrive: A WordTheatre Benefit Celebrating 40 Years of The Pushcart Prize". Patch.com. 28 June 2015.

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