Monday, June 21, 2010

"Valentino: a play in verse" — audience reaction

Valentino: a play in verse received its world premiere production this past weekend at The Hollywood Fringe Festival.

Here's a video interview with the audience, cast, crew, and a couple of play-crashers:



For more information: Valentino: a play in verse

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

"Valentino: a play in verse" Gets World Premiere at The Hollywood Fringe Festival

The world premiere of Valentino: a play in verse, written and directed by David Wisehart, will take place at the The Hollywood Fringe Festival June 17-27.

Story is set in Italy, 1502. Duke Valentino must face the sins of his past in order to protect his family. Brilliant and ambitious, Valentino wages a war to reclaim the Papal States for Rome, but he is haunted by the memory of murdering his brother. His beloved sister, Lucrezia Borgia, may already be plotting his destruction. Now his mercenary captains have formed a conspiracy against him. Valentino’s only hope for survival lies with two Florentine men of genius: Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli.

You can buy tickets for the world premiere of Valentino: a play in verse at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Verse Play to Receive World Premiere at the Hollywood Fringe Festival

Valentino: a play in verse will be staged at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, which takes place in Los Angeles June 17-27, 2010.

This will be the world premiere production of David Wisehart's verse play, which received a workshop production at the College of the Canyons New Works Festival in 2007.

For more information visit the facebook page for Valentino: a play in verse.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Tartuffe at College of the Canyons

Next month, in addition to writing verse dramas, I will be acting in one. I'm playing the title role in Moliere's Tartuffe. Performances are November 14-18, 2007.

For tickets and additional information, check out Tartuffe at College of the Canyons.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Polyphony Magazine

In 2003, Keith Eckert started Polyphony, a short-lived online magazine devoted to narrative and dramatic poetry:
With Polyphony, I hope to directly address the questions surrounding narrative and dramatic poetry. Have the novel and short story replaced the narrative poem? Is there a niche that narrative poetry uniquely fills? Is verse drama the quaint exercise of a bygone tradition? Could narrative and dramatic poetry reach a wider audience than lyric poetry?
The magazine ceased publication in 2005, but the issues are archived and well worth reading.

Check out Polyphony.

John Surowiecki Wins Verse Drama Prize

The Poetry Foundation has announced the winner of the first-ever Pegasus Award for Verse Drama:
John Surowiecki is the inaugural recipient of the Verse Drama Prize of $10,000, honoring a living poet who has written a previously unpublished, outstanding original verse drama in English. In addition to the cash prize, the winning manuscript will be presented as a staged reading in New York and Chicago in 2008. The Verse Drama Prize brings renewed attention to an under-recognized area of poetry and encourages poets to work in a new genre, thereby bringing fresh life to the art.
Read more here.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Francesca: a play in verse

I'm writing a new verse play based on the tragic love story of Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta. The story comes from Dante's Inferno. In the nineteenth century, Francesca da Rimini became the subject of several plays, operas, and paintings.

I've posted the first scene on my website: Francesca: a play in verse