Christwire Posts to be Featured in NYC Play – Blogologues

Allison & Jen

Christwire was recently contacted and asked if our in depth stories could be used for a monologue in a play called “Blogologues”. Knowing that this play will be held in the heart of liberalism (NYC), we feel by allowing them to use our stories of uplifting Christianity, it might help inspire a few American hating New Yorkers to grow up and follow the path of God.

If you live in the area or will be in the area during the listed dates, please buy a ticket and be entertained by some lovely hipsters reenacting God’s word.

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We’re part of a six month series at UNDER St. Marks in which we perform new blogologues every month. The next rendition will only be on November 28th at 7:30 and 9:30 PM, but tickets are on sale now at smarttix.com for November as well as the rest of the series. Our December date is Friday the 30th and our January date is Monday the 30th, all at 7:30/9:30. Tickets are $15 including a beer. For more information visit our site: livelyproductions.org.

Blogologues™ brings your favorite blog posts to the stage– as well as other wacky online material that probably shouldn’t be read out loud. Conceived by Allison Goldberg and Jen Jamula, Blogologues gives voice to those texts from last night, what’s overheard in New York, and your missed connections. A hilarious romp through the interwebs.

BLOGOLOGUERS:

 

Allison Goldberg is a Co-Founder of Lively Productions and is currently a Co-Artistic Director with Jen Jamula. Allison and Jen have been working together since their time at Yale and, in addition to their stage endeavors, recently launched a vlog together (whyareyouonmytrain.com) in which they interview strangers on the New York City subway. Allison has performed in and produced many of Lively Productions’ Manhattan-based productions, including the award-winning Fringe Festival hit “Paper Dolls.” Other credits include Revolution on the Roof (FringeNYC), Macbeth (OTE, Theater Row), Writers’ Colony (Fresh Fruit Festival), Cinderella’s Mice (Vital Theatre Company), and the Hoop Dee Doo Revue(Disney); voice over clients include Lego and TD Canada Trust. She has also performed in several projects with Artistic New Directions, most recently as Patti in a new play based on the NYC Department of Education re-assignment centers. Allison graduated cum laude from Yale University with degrees in Theater Studies and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and has been a member of Actors Equity Association since 2006.

Jen Jamula is a theater artist and yogini, as well as Co-Artistic Director of Lively Productions with Allison Goldberg.  She has been acting with the company since 2007.  Recent Lively projects include co-creating and performing inBlogologues: Sex, Drugs and Interwebs, and directing a series of podcast monologues for techno-romance experts, wtfisupwithmylovelife.comShe and Allison also maintain the weekly video blog, whyareyouonmytrain.com. Acting credits include: Paper Dolls (Claire), NY Fringe Best Ensemble Award; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Helena) with Friches Théâtre Urbain, Paris; Only We Who Guard The Mystery Shall Be Unhappy (Laura Bush) at Yale; and The Motherf**ker With The Hat (Victoria), a reading of Stephen Adly Guirgis’ new play with Maggie Flanigan directing at the 2010 LAByrinth Theater Company Intensive Ensemble. She studies singing with Jane Olian and Linklater voice with Jordan Dann, and recently became Artistic Producer of Mud/Bone Collective. Jen graduated from Yale University in 2005 with distinction in Theater Studies and is a proud member of Actors Equity. She teaches yoga privately in NYC (www.doyogawithjen.com).

Matthew Cox (actor) is thrilled to make his NYC debut in Blogologues! He is a recent graduate of Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas (The Cowboy Capital of the World), where he received a B.F.A in Theatre. Recent acting credits include: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Panch); Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters (Smeraldina); Picasso at the Lapin Agile(Einstein); Major Barbara (Adolphus Cusins); The Misanthrope (Alceste); and Godspell(Jesus). Matthew also attended the 2011 Summer Conservatory at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City. Enjoy!

* Matthew Cox was also seen in Rocktober Blogologues: It’s Freaking Fall

 Chad Anthony Miller (actor) is a lapsed academic who is returning to acting via film, television, theatre, and the Upright Citizens Brigade stage.  You can catch his mug on Celebrity Ghost Stories, PM Sports, CollegeHumor, as well as commercials for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Video Game, Allstate, and Heineken. He recently flew as the infamous Jet Blue flight attendant, Steven Slater, in Hyper Aware Theatre Company’s Wild Blue. Film projects include the collaborative movie An Ordinary Family, which made its premier at the LA Film Festival in June, as well as the indie feature Damned If you Do. His upcoming web series include Team Allies, This Is Art, Therapy, Realign’d, and BB ROO and Friends. He most recently wrapped a tv pilot in LA entitled Blowin’ Up. Find him atwww.facebook.com/chadanthonymiller

Wendy Joy is super psyched to be making her Blogologuesdebut!  She can be seen improvising in the revolving cast of Sunday Night Improv.  She is vice-president on the Board of Directors for Artist New Directions (AND) and studies improvisation with AND.  She hails from Florida, but is glad to be going on her third year of actually having seasons.  She would like to thank GOD, Spankie, and the hilarious cast that has enlightened her spiritually, mmmmmm, spiritually!

9 thoughts on “Christwire Posts to be Featured in NYC Play – Blogologues

  1. Bruce Danus

    I am pleased that they will use our Fellowships good words, but the “Free Beer” with a ticket purchase seems wrong. Who wants a bunch of drunks in a theater?

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  2. Adam Nelson

    This is what tempts me to move back to New York. I miss the culture and even pc liberal thespians know where to find great writers and good material for their shows. Next time I’m out that way visiting family I hope to see one of their productions.

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