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"One Of Many" Has been selected to screen in the 2008 Santa Fe Metaphysical Film Festival

Giuseppe just finished editing "La Sevillana" which will be screened by invitation only Thursday, October 2nd, then will have it's public world premier Friday, October 3rd, at The Screen in Santa Fe, New Mexico as part of NMFI2008. Then it will be part of the NM FILM EXPO NMFI slate Sunday evening at 5pm at the Film Museum at the Jean Cocteau.

Danielle will perform in the
Ironweed Production of the
Pulitzer Prize winning

"Doubt: A Parable"
By John Patrick Shanley

May 1st thru May 18th, 2008 Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
El Museo Cultural De Santa Fe

Danielle Reddick & Karen Leigh from "Doubt"
Danielle Reddick & Karen Leigh in "Doubt"

Karen Leigh and Jonathan Dixon in Doubt
Karen Leigh and Jonathan Dixon in "Doubt"

Danille Reddick & Karen Leigh In Doubt
Danille Reddick & Karen Leigh In "Doubt"

Vanessa Rios y Valles and Karen Leigh in Doubt
Vanessa Rios y Valles and Karen Leigh in "Doubt"

The Courage to Question:
Ironweed Productions and John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt
by Jeffrey Laing and Cyndi Wood (Photographer) SantaFe.com


Scott Harrison’s Ironweed Productions will continue to investigate the complex issues of contemporary American society and the universal condition of the human heart in its production of John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable. Set in a Catholic school in the Bronx in 1964 in the wake of the Kennedy assassination and the dawning of the civil rights movement, the play centers on the school’s first black student and involves the struggle between pastor Father Flynn who embraces doubt and school principal Sister Aloysius who is all conviction and believes doubt is weakness. John Patrick Shanley is, like many of us, a product of parochial schools and the conventional, unquestioning mind set of the day that made all vulnerable to a threatening world outside the safety of the school and church walls: “…in those schools at that time, we were an ageless unity. We were all adults and we were all children. We had, like many animals, flocked together for warmth and safety. As a result, we were terribly vulnerable to anyone who chose to hunt us. When trust is the order of the day, predators are free to plunder. And plunder they did. As the ever-widening church scandals reveal, the hunters had a field day. And the shepherds, so invested in the surface, sacrificed actual good for perceived goodness” (Shanley, Preface to Doubt, ix). Moreover, Shanley believes that doubt leads to change and growth: “It is Doubt (so often experienced initially as weakness) that changes things. When a man feels unsteady, when he falters, when hard won knowledge evaporates before his eyes, he’s on the verge of growth…. Doubt requires more courage than conviction does and more energy; because conviction is a resting place and doubt is infinite—it is a passionate exercise…. We’ve got to learn to live with a full measure of uncertainty. There is no last word. That’s the silence under the chatter of our time” (Shanley, viii-x).

Doubt opened on Broadway in 2005 and won the Tony Award for Best Play the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Ironweed founder and Producing Director Scott Harrison will direct the play, and the production will feature local actors Karen Leigh (Santa Fe Playhouse), Danielle Reddick (Theater Grottesco), Jonathon Dixon (Theaterwork), and Vanessa Rios y Valles (Theaterwork).


In keeping with its commitment to youth and emerging artists, a portion of the proceeds from Doubt will be donated to the La Mesilla-based teen arts center “Hands across Cultures” to fund a teen poetry slam at Warehouse 21 (Santa Fe).

Performances will be held from May1-18, 2008, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8 P.M. and Sunday afternoons at 2 P.M. at El Museo Cultural (1615 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe). For further information and tickets, phone (505) 660-2379. Ironweed Productions may also be contacted by e-mail at ironweedproductions@yahoo.com.

Danielle Reddick performs
"Ask Louisa"
At Albuquerque's
African American Performing Arts Center and Exhibit Hall
Saturday, June 7, 2008, at Expo New Mexico.

"One of Many" Poster"One of Many" & "Feet & Fish"

Will be screened at the

Film Industry Party

Februry 21st, 2008

The Mother Road PostcardDanielle as part of the new
Mother Road Theatre Company
presents
"The Open Road"
November 30th thru December 2nd, and
December 7th thru 9th, 2007

see performance page for details

Catch RedQuyn at Burning Man
Monday, August 27th thru September 3rd, 2007


Danielle Reddick performs
"Ask Louisa"
when Albuquerque's
African American Performing Arts Center and Exhibit Hall
will officially open its doors
Saturday, June 9, 2007, at Expo New Mexico.


Danielle Reddick will be performing in the
Vagina Monologues
March 8th, 2007 at 8:00pm. Buy Tickets now!
in Santa Fe's James A. Little Theater

V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls.


BODYjam with RedQuyn @ Body Spa of Santa Fe
Saturday October 7th, 2006 at 8:00pm

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