New York Stage & Film

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New York Stage and Film (SAF) plays a significant and distinctive role in the development of new plays for the American theater by providing a home for a diverse group of artists free from critical and commercial pressures. Now celebrating its 26th season, SAF has established itself as a vital cultural institution for residents of the New York metropolitan region and artists of the world.
The cornerstone of SAFs artistic programming is the Powerhouse Season, an eight-week residency on the Vassar College campus in Poughkeepsie, NY where each summer more than two hundred professional playwrights, directors, actors, and designers as well as over fifty apprentices live and work together. The program is designed to meet and respond to plays at various stages of development by helping them move to the next level. The professional artists present mainstage productions with full technical support, as well as workshops and readings of works in progress, all of which are open to the public. The Apprentice Company take conservatory-level courses taught by a resident faculty, attend master classes led by distinguished artists, and perform in their own season of classic and original works. In addition to these programs, SAF hosts residencies for emerging and established writers which offer these artists protected time to devote to their writing along with the support of an active theatrical community. During the Powerhouse Season, new creative alliances are formed, artists substantially broaden their experience and expertise, plays take giant steps forward, nascent artists are given their first opportunities, knowledge is passed from working professionals to students, and audiences grow to understand and support the process of creating work for the theater. From September May, SAF produces a New York City Readings Series to further support plays developed during the Powerhouse season, to deepen relationships with SAFs family of artists, and to introduce the company to new artists and projects.
The success of New York Stage and Films programming is seen in the roster of highly acclaimed plays and artists that have been produced by the company during the last 26 seasons. The first Powerhouse mainstage season included Savage in Limbo, a new play by the then-relatively-unknown John Patrick Shanley. Since then, SAF has gone on to premiere twelve more of Shanleys works including the dreamer examines his pillow, Cellini, Doubt (2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), and this seasons Pirate. Among other highly acclaimed new plays that were developed at SAF are the premiere productions of the Tony Award-winning Tru by Jay Presson Allen and Side Man by Warren Leight. Jon Robin Baitz and Beth Henley have also developed some of their most important work with the company: Baitzs Three Hotels and A Fair Country, and Henleys Debutante Ball, Signature, Revelers, and Family Week. Other plays developed at SAF by some of todays most respected writers include David Marshall Grants Snakebit, Richard Greenbergs The Dazzle, Joanna Murray-Smiths Honour an Ninety, Lee Blessings Chesapeake, Eve Enslers Necessary Targets as well as her newest play, I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World, and Paul Weitzs Roulette. Keith Huffs play A Steady Rain, developed at SAF in 2006, was one of Broadways biggest hits this season, and Green Days American Idiot, in residence at SAF in 2009, opened on Broadway this spring.
In addition to the above, SAF has supported the development and work of writers Jane Anderson, Stephen Belber, Eric Bogosian, Tom Donaghy, Kyle Jarrow, Steve Martin, Itamar Moses, Eric Overmyer, Theresa Rebeck, Duncan Sheik & Steven Sater, Nicky Silver, and Regina Taylor; directors Jo Bonney, Mark Brokaw, Barry Edelstein, Michael Greif, Sheryl Kaller, Pam MacKinnon, Joe Mantello, Michael Mayer, Lisa Peterson, Roger Rees, Leigh Silverman, Liz Swados, Alex Timbers, David Warren, and Michael Wilson; and actors Chris Cooper, Olympia Dukakis, Mia Farrow, John Gallagher, Jr., Marcia Gay Harden, Marin Ireland, Lucy Liu, Julianna Margulies, Logan Marshall-Green, Mary McDonnell, Frances McDormand, Rob Morrow, Bill Pullman, Josh Radnor, Reg Rogers, Kyra Sedgwick, John Slattery, David Strathairn, and Patricia Wettig among many others. New York City-based companies that SAF has supported through residencies during the Powerhouse Program include the 52nd Street Project, The Classical Theater of Harlem, The Lark Theater Company, Les Freres Corbusier, Malaparte, Naked Angels, Nerve Theater, Seraphim, Theatreworks, and Voice and Vision.
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