Archive for the ‘theatre’ Category

GLOBAL AMBASSADOR FOR AUTISM TO HOST LIVE PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC SCREENING OF “AUTISM: THE MUSICAL”

two col ruler

MbiG3211467 GLOBAL AMBASSADOR FOR AUTISM TO HOST LIVE PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC SCREENING OF “AUTISM: THE MUSICAL”

GLOBAL AMBASSADOR FOR AUTISM TO HOST LIVE PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC SCREENING OF EMMY AWARD WINNING HBO DOCUMENTARY “AUTISM: THE MUSICAL”

For immediate release: On Wednesday, August 5th at 6:00 PM The Friendship Circle of Pacific Palisades-Malibu will screnn the Emmy Award winning HBO Documentary, “Autism: The Musical.” The film chronicles the lives of five autistic children and their parents over a period of seven to eight months, as well as their participation in The Miracle Project, a unique theatre arts program created by world renowned writer, director, therapist, educator Coach Elaine Hall (“Coach E”). The event will take place at the Theatre Palisades, and will be the only viewing prior to its screening for American Troops in Pakistan, as chosen by the United States Government. There will also be a live performance featuring some the stars of Autism, as well as a question and answer session with Coach Elaine, who has just recently been invited by the United Nations to be the Global Ambassador for Autism.

“This will be an informative evening for everyone who attends, not just those who are connected to kids with Autism,” says Moriel Zacks, Director of the Friendship Circle; the pioneering nationwide organization that pairs teen volunteers with special needs children. “I am big fan of the film and an even bigger admirer of Coach E and her work. I feel strongly that people have a responsibility on a human level to be informed and to hopefully get involved.”

Rabbi Zushe Cunin is Executive Director of Chabad of Pacific Palisades, which is the parent organization to the Friendship Circle. “This is an event that will affect the entire community in a profound and positive way,” he says. “We are truly blessed to have Elaine as a part of our community and we look forward to working together with The Miracle Project.”

The Theatre Palisades is located at 941 Temescal Canyon Rd, Pacific Palisades, 90272. Tickets can be purchased for $18 at www.fcpalisadesmalibu.org and will be sold for $23 at the door. Light refreshments will be served and seating is limited. All media inquiries contact Daniel Ferszt at Global Point Public Relations (866) 594-4777 or email news@globalpointpr.com.

####

About the Film

Autism: The Musical is a call to arms, bringing attention to a modern-day epidemic while celebrating the value of the human spirit in overcoming any challenge. The film introduces Neal, Lexi, Henry, Adam and Wyatt – five autistic kids who, along with their parents, take part in a groundbreaking theatrical workshop. The Miracle Project was started by Neal’s mother Elaine Hall with an eye towards helping children with autism express themselves while learning to socialize with other kids. Over the course of six months, we experience the frustrations, challenges and triumphs of the families both on stage and in their home lives as they prepare for the show. The creative process provides a key to unlocking the children’s inner worlds. We also see how patience, understanding, love and community can be used to help children with autism better adapt to the world at large.

For more information, visit http://www.autismthemusical.com/ . For more information about The Miracle Project, visit http://www.themiracleproject.org/.

About the Friendship Circle

The Friendship Circle is a project of Chabad of Pacific Palisades. Its innovative and caring cause extends a helping hand to families who have children with special needs and involves them in a full range of social experiences. The Circle’s unique formula introduces teenage volunteers to the children and their families, and through the shared experiences, all are enriched.

The child with special needs looks forward to a weekly visit and the opportunity to play with and learn from their older friends.

The teenage volunteer learns the value of giving, and cherishes the experience of making a difference in a child’s life and bringing a smile to his or her face.

The child’s family gets a needed respite and the pleasure of seeing their child become a part of the community circle. The Friendship Circle is made up of five parts: volunteers, children, parents, staff, and supporters. The true beauty of the Circle is how we all link together to form a seamless circle of friendship. For more information, visit http://www.fcpalisadesmalibu.org/.

read more | No Comments

THE POINT

two col ruler

MonkeyBusiness THE POINT
THE POINT

To Believe or Not to Believe…

I’ve played once before in the complex sandbox of Public Relations. In other words, I used to work in PR back in “the Day” (2000-2005); primarily with entertainers. In hindsight I can say with complete confidence that I disliked 95% percent of them. At the end of my run, I found myself burnt out – to a crisp. I left my desk with the intention of leaving for good.
However in 2007, through certain circumstances, I was pulled back to that desk to help raise funds and awareness for two non-profit organizations. One project I had worked on involved a drug counseling center and the other, a pre-school. I found the work to be spiritually rewarding and was therefore successful in strategically planning publicity tactics and pitching the media. It was then that I realized the obvious: I’ll do better at my job if I truly believe in what I’m selling. I launched Global Point Public Relations immediately. Now I’m back in the PR business with a whole new song and dance.
On Sunday night my professional journey led me to the Brandeis-Bardin University, where I was finally privileged to watch a play I’ve been promoting this past month called “The Quarrel”. I already knew the plot; two friends, having survived the Holocaust, are shocked to meet in a park years later, having believed the other dead. One has become a Rabbi and one has lost his faith. What ensues is an argument over Gd, morality and the past; a Quarrel. But though I knew generally what I was going to see, I found myself sitting in my chair while my eyes welled up with tears: I was blown away.
The two main characters, Chaim (played by Sam Guncler) and Hirsch (played by Reuven Russel) argue their respective beliefs with ferocity and great depth of sincerity. Chaim is as deeply passionate about his lack of faith as Hirch is in his devotion to Gd. Further, because of their horribly painful experiences and enormous losses during the Holocaust, they both demonstrate every reason to feel the way they do. While the Quarrel is never really settled, the relationship between these two friends comes across as deep, personal and rich with the history that created it. They love each other a great deal despite their anger, and are thankful for the chance to meet again. And though their beliefs are profoundly different, they share an underlying connection that only they understand. Co writer Rabbi Joseph Telushkin sums up the theme of The Quarrel up perfectly; “Can you love someone whose views you can’t stand?” while Sam Guncler advises; “See it with someone you hate!”
The Quarrel tugged at my personal struggles and when the lights came on and the cast bowed, I noticed that others were affected as well. I appreciate the way the story focused on human relationships as much as it did on our relationship with Gd.
As for me, I’m with Hirsch and I am thankful to have worked with such a wonderful production, one that reinforces my desire to work with clients in whom I have faith. I can’t wait to promote The Quarrel when it comes to California again, and I can’t wait to see all you Angelinos there.

read more | No Comments

"The Quarrel" Comes to Southern California

two col ruler

PostcardFront "The Quarrel" Comes to Southern California
For immediate release.

PRESS RELEASE

TIMELESS OFF-BROADWAY SMASH HIT TAKES ON FAITH AND FRIENDSHIP IN A POST-HOLOCAUST WORLD

“THE QUARREL” COMES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA


Wednesday, March 18, 2009 – The enormously popular, critically acclaimed Off-Broadway hit play, The Quarrel is coming to the Brandeis-Bardin Auditorium, located at 1101 Peppertree Lane in Simi Valley, CA on Sunday, April 12th at 8:00 pm. An additional 3:00 pm matinee performance has been added due to popular demand. Part of all proceeds will be donated to iVolunteer, a non-profit organization and visitation program that pairs volunteers with Holocaust survivors, providing them with companionship and case assistance www.ivolunteerny.com .

The Quarrel has played to impressive reviews and standing ovations around the country, most recently off Broadway at New York City’s DR2 Theatre. The questions that are raised in the Quarrel are still pertinent today; can you love someone whose views you really can’t stand? How can one believe in Gd when we are surrounded by so much injustice and hardship?

The story takes place years after the Holocaust and focuses on characters Chaim (Sam Guncler; Conversations with My Father, Law and Order, The Sopranos) and Hersh (Reuven Russell; Chaplin, ER, Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys). The two men were inseparable as schoolmates in prewar Europe, until a soul-shattering fight launched them on different paths. Both lost their entire families during the war and naturally assumed the other was also killed. One is now a free-living writer, the other a pious rabbi. The Quarrel begins as, years later; they accidentally meet in a park. Shocked, they soon recover, reminisce, and resume the life-altering argument that drove them apart.

Originally an acclaimed 1950 short story by the Yiddish master Chaim Grade, “Mayn Krig mit Hersh Rasseyner (My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner)” was adapted for the screen in 1991 by award-winning screenwriter and producer David Brandis (Showtime series My Life As a Dog, HBO series the Strangers) and noted rabbi and author, Joseph Telushkin (An Eye for an Eye, The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism; co-written with Dennis Prager). The success of that award-winning film prompted the writers to take a fresh look at the piece with an eye toward enhancing its theatricality with a stage adaptation. In 1999, The Quarrel opened in New Jersey, breaking existing box office records before going on tour.

Reserved seating is $26 in advance, $30 at the door; general admission is $18 in advance, $22 at the door. Advance tickets may be purchased at www.thequarreltheplay.com. For information regarding group rates, contact Shoshana at (310) 278-5562.

For more information, go to www.thequarreltheplay.com or contact Daniel Ferszt at Global Point Public Relations dferszt@globalpointpr.com or (866) 594 – GPPR (4777).

####

Critical acclaim for The Quarrel:

“Compelling… thought provoking.” (The New York Post)
“Sensitive and haunting.” (Author Chaim Potok)
“Affecting… leaves audiences genuinely moved.” (Theatremania)
“Splendid… a ferocious debate between the religious and secular worlds.” (The Toronto Sun)

Advance ticket prices are $26 reserved seating and $18 general admission, available at www.thequarreltheplay.com. Door prices are $30 reserved seating and $22 general admission. For information regarding group rates, contact Shoshana at (310) 278-5562.

read more | No Comments