Elemental Theatre Collective Archive

  • This year’s production, the father, the son and the holy go.go, draws its title from the seven Catholic Sacraments, which were randomly assigned to the three playwrights.  The playwrights used their chosen sacraments to inform the plays as they wrote them, and  were given the additional challenge of setting the plays in a common location.  The setting, chosen at random from a hat full of suggestions, was a cabin.

    Press Release – Elemental’s Go.Go Plays

    This year’s production, the father, the son and the holy go.go, draws its title from the seven Catholic Sacraments, which were randomly assigned to the three playwrights. The playwrights used their chosen sacraments to inform the plays as they wrote them, and were given the additional challenge of setting the plays in a common location. The setting, chosen at random from a hat full of suggestions, was a cabin.

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  • Elemental Theatre Collective is proud to present its fourth annual original short play festival at Perishable Theatre.  This year’s collection is entitled

    the father, the son and the holy go.go – ETC’s fourth annual original play festival

    Elemental Theatre Collective is proud to present its fourth annual original short play festival at Perishable Theatre. This year’s collection is entitled "the father, the son and the holy go.go," and features new plays by George Brant, Alexander Platt, and Dave Rabinow.

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  • Channing Gray picked Elemental's production of Amadeus as one of the Top Five of 2009.

He called the production

    ProJo’s Top Five Productions 2009

    Channing Gray picked Elemental's production of Amadeus as one of the Top Five of 2009. He called the production "powerful" and "a giant leap forward."

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  • Bill Rodriguez of the Providence Phoenix picked two of Elemental's productions as the best of 2009.

    Phoenix: 10 Best Theater Productions 2009

    Bill Rodriguez of the Providence Phoenix picked two of Elemental's productions as the best of 2009. "Beginning and ending the year with great productions, Elemental showed us what theater at heart is all about."

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  • We are looking for actors of all genders and types to comprise the company for our annual original short play festival, father, son, and the holy go.go, an evening of...

    Audition for Elemental!

    We are looking for actors of all genders and types to comprise the company for our annual original short play festival, father, son, and the holy go.go, an evening of...

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  • As a play, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus has more than its share of theatrical muscle: Strong and compelling characters, an absorbing storyline, clever structure, and a pretty classy soundtrack. The playwright’s film adaptation couldn’t much improve on the stage potential. It’s heartening to see that going in the opposite direction budget-wise, from big screen to church auditorium, doesn’t have to lose anything essential. Elemental Theatre is putting it on at Providence’s Beneficent Congregational Church, and the production is exquisite.

    Providence Phoenix – “Masterful Amadeus”

    As a play, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus has more than its share of theatrical muscle: Strong and compelling characters, an absorbing storyline, clever structure, and a pretty classy soundtrack. The playwright’s film adaptation couldn’t much improve on the stage potential. It’s heartening to see that going in the opposite direction budget-wise, from big screen to church auditorium, doesn’t have to lose anything essential. Elemental Theatre is putting it on at Providence’s Beneficent Congregational Church, and the production is exquisite.

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  • This is a shoe-string production, to be sure, with very little in the way of sets and embellishments. But it is also a powerful production, with excellent leads and the addition of live music, rather than the usual taped sound track.

    ProJo.com – “A must see for anyone who likes good theater”!

    This is a shoe-string production, to be sure, with very little in the way of sets and embellishments. But it is also a powerful production, with excellent leads and the addition of live music, rather than the usual taped sound track.

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  • It was five years ago when actors Alexander Platt and Max Vogler, two Trinity Conservatory grads, got together at New York’s St. John The Divine to read <em>Amadeus</em>, Peter Shaffer’s imagined rivalry between Mozart and the cunning but mediocre court composer Antonio Salieri. Just when Salieri rails against God for short-changing him in the talent department, a real-life lightning storm erupted outside the Gothic cathedral.

    ProJo.com – Elemental Theatre’s pared-down ‘Amadeus’ will have live orchestration

    It was five years ago when actors Alexander Platt and Max Vogler, two Trinity Conservatory grads, got together at New York’s St. John The Divine to read Amadeus, Peter Shaffer’s imagined rivalry between Mozart and the cunning but mediocre court composer Antonio Salieri. Just when Salieri rails against God for short-changing him in the talent department, a real-life lightning storm erupted outside the Gothic cathedral.

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  • Tonight is opening night for <em>Amadeus</em>!   We've had a great run of previews, and we are looking forward to a warm house tonight.

    Opening Night

    Tonight is opening night for Amadeus! We've had a great run of previews, and we are looking forward to a warm house tonight.

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  • At the Trinity Rep Conservatory - now <a href=Brown/Trinity Rep - MFA candidates learn the technique of acting through voice, movement, dance and scene study. But the most important lesson students learn is that they are responsible for their own professional and artistic development." title="Trinity Rep MFA program showcased in Amadeus" />

    Trinity Rep MFA program showcased in Amadeus

    At the Trinity Rep Conservatory - now Brown/Trinity Rep - MFA candidates learn the technique of acting through voice, movement, dance and scene study. But the most important lesson students learn is that they are responsible for their own professional and artistic development.

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