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June 20, 2011 By InViolet Theater

WE DID IT!


Or, we should say, YOU did it!


Thanks to YOU, we were able to raise $20,000
to support our 4th world premiere:
Showing Up
, by Megan Hart, as well as provide opportunities for our playwrights to develop their brand new plays!


Thank you for your belief in independent theater, and for your faith in what InViolet can provide for our artists and community.


We are inspired and awed by your generosity.





http://inviolettheater.com/help-support-our-next-season/

May 2, 2011 By InViolet Theater

Rehearsal for Haven

http://inviolettheater.com/rehearsal-for-haven/

April 4, 2011 By InViolet Theater

Announcing our cast for the first of InViolet’s FREE workshops-

THE HAVEN, written by Richard Etchison, will be directed by InViolet member Kristin Wheeler, and feature Annie Carlson (Force Majeure), Tim Mullins (Force Majeure), Angela Razzano (Co-Art. Director) & Troy Lococo (Kiss Me on the Mouth)!
2 nights only, May 1st & 2nd. 

For details head to invioletrep.com!

http://inviolettheater.com/announcing-our-cast-for-the-first-of-inviolets/

R.I.P. Lanford Wilson

March 25, 2011 By InViolet Theater

Lanford Wilson – prolific playwright and co-founder of one of America’s most influential theater companies, Circle Rep, died today. Although I never met him, Mr. Wilson and Circle Rep have often been in my mind thanks to InViolet Advisory Board Member and former Circle Rep member Danton Stone. Besides being a company member of Circle Rep, Danton also worked directly with Mr. Wilson several times including originating roles in two of Mr. Wilson’s most famous works, The Fifth of July and Balm in Gilead. Less illustriously but more recently, Danton directed InViolet’s last production, my first play, 40 Weeks.

Angela and I and others in the company have come to Danton for advice and guidance countless times, and on most occasions his answers involved Mr. Wilson and Circle Rep. As a first time playwright and Co-Artistic Director, it was a great comfort to know that the challenges that I and InViolet were facing were the same ones that Mr. Wilson and Circle Rep faced as well. And during a particularly difficult time in the writing of 40 Weeks, I put away the computer, and read Serenading Louie, a play I knew nothing about, but that was similar in style and structure to the play I was working on. It was inspiring. It was proof it could be done.

The next few days will see many tributes to Mr. Wilson. His legacy in American theater is assured. No doubt he has influenced thousands of actors, writers, and audience members. For me and InViolet, he was the mentor we never knew.

Thank you, Danton, for sharing him with us. And thank you, Mr. Wilson, for you life, work, and talent. Travel safely.

MHH

March 22, 2011 By InViolet Theater

And a set is dismantled…

http://inviolettheater.com/and-a-set-is-dismantled/

March 18, 2011 By InViolet Theater

Closing night of 40 Weeks…

http://inviolettheater.com/closing-night-of-40-weeks/

March 1, 2011 By InViolet Theater