San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

THEATER NOTEBOOK

- pam.kragen@sduniontri­bune.com

‘Thousand Ways’ aims to create connection

La Jolla Playhouse’s all-digital Without Walls Festival continues this week with the opening of “A Thousand Ways,” a new immersive theater piece created by Brooklyn’s 600 Highwaymen theater company.

The interactiv­e theater project is a trio of encounters between strangers that take place over several months.

Part 1, which began Thursday, is a scheduled phone call in which two audience members will be paired together to create a shared fiction through a series of prompts. Part 2 will take place in a few months, when two audience members will sit at a table, separated by a pane of glass, to create another story using a stack of index cards, a handful of objects and a set of instructio­ns. Part 3 will take place when the pandemic ends. All artists and audience members will gather together and, using a shared script, create a collective experience inspired by the previous encounters.

“A Thousand Ways” was developed as a way for audience members to form connection­s with one another during the isolation of quarantine. La Jolla Playhouse is one of six theaters nationwide participat­ing in the project.

For Part 1, two anonymous ticket-buyers will be connected for a 45- to 60minute phone call where they will create a story inspired by a set of written directions. To participat­e, audience members can book a one-hour time slot on the La Jolla Playhouse website. Tickets are already sold out through Feb. 6, but many slots are still available Feb. 7 through 14. The project is recommende­d for audience members ages 16 and up. Tickets are $25. Visit lajollapla­yhouse.org/wowgoes-digital/a-thousandwa­ys.

Meanwhile, another Without Walls production, the sermonlike film series “Spittin’ Truth to Power While Light Leaping for the People,” has introduced an audience-interactiv­e element. In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Spittin’ Truth co-creators Shammy Dee and Alyce Smith Cooper have challenged audience members to create their own “sermon” videos, which could be spoken word, movement or visual art, using the piece’s original music as inspiratio­n. Instructio­ns on how to participat­e can be found at bit.ly/2nghjfn. The three “Spittin’ Truth” videos can be streamed at lajollapla­yhouse.org/wow-goes-digital/light-leaping/.

San Diego Rep hosts Felder’s ‘Before Fiddler’

San Diego Repertory Theatre will present the world premiere of Hershey Felder’s latest “Live From Florence” play with music at 5 p.m. Feb. 7.

“Before Fiddler — Live From Florence” will star Felder and the Klezmerata Fiorentina band, in a new play with music about Sholem Aleichem, the Ukraine-born Jewish author and playwright whose Yiddish stories about Tevye the milkman were turned into the Broadway musical “Fiddler on the Roof.”

Since the pandemic began, Felder has been producing online theater from his home in Florence, Italy. That’s where he met the Klezmerata Fiorentina, a quartet of musicians who are also members of Florence’s Maggio Musicale symphony. Felder will play Aleichem describing his life before his Tevye stories came to fame in the 1960s. Aleichem, the pen name for Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich, died in New York City in 1916.

Tickets are $55 and can be purchased at sdrep.org.

Moxie announces new co-production

Moxie Theatre is teaming up with Orange County’s The Electric Theatre Company to co-produce a filmed production of Lauren Gunderson’s play “I and You,” which will stream in March. Actors Miles Henry and Justine Sombilon will costar in this bitterswee­t romantic comedy about two teenage misfits who find each other through a Walt Whitman poem.

The production will be directed by Callie Prendivill­e and filmed onstage at Moxie Theatre in Rolando. The play will be presented for individual stream times at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays, March 4 through 28. Tickets are $25. Visit moxietheat­re.com/ IANDYOU.

North Coast Rep extends show streams

North Coast Repertory Theatre has extended the online run of three plays it opened last year. “A Christmas Carol” and “An Iliad” are both available for streaming through Jan. 24. “Necessary Sacrifices” streams through March 7. Tickets for each play are $35 at northcoast­rep.org.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Klezmerata Fiorentina, a klezmer band based in Florence, Italy, will join actor and playwright Hershey Felder in his new online play “Before Fiddler.”
COURTESY PHOTO Klezmerata Fiorentina, a klezmer band based in Florence, Italy, will join actor and playwright Hershey Felder in his new online play “Before Fiddler.”

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