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Toy Box Theatre Company Presents

The Empress and El Diablo

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When forced to move back in with his parents, Eddie seeks the guidance of a fortune teller whose mysterious and shocking counsel isn't quite what he was expecting.  The Empress and El Diablo, follows Eddie Roberts, through dreams and reality, as he valiantly struggles with his horrifying destiny, his overbearing family, and a girlfriend who's too tired to fool around.  Inspired by the writings of C.G. Jung and the Tarot of Marseilles, this production marks Toy Box Theatre Company’s tenth season. The Empress and El Diablo will be performed with a live garage rock score by Colonna Sonora.

 

 

Beginning March 16, 2011

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company history

  • June 2002: Incorporated as a legal 501(c)(3)Not-for-profit company. Founded by Jonathan Barsness, Scott F. DelaCruz and David (Michael) Holmes.
  • March 2002: First Developmental Reading Series. Staged reading of three original scripts from emerging playwrights: I'm Gonna Run Away by Kathleen Warnock, Burning Dog by Donny Neufuss and Man Sits Writing By David Michael Holmes.
  • November 2002: Greener Grass. Toy Box's inaugural production. An Equity Showcase of an original script co-written by company members Jonathan Barsness and David Michael Holmes. Directed by Scott F. DelaCruz.
  • December 2002: NYC vs. ME. A one night cabaret performed by singer/songwriter Maggie Wise.
  • May 2003: Sounds of the City. A collaborative production featuring the original work of four composers, four choreographers, and one poet all performed live. Directed by Scott F. DelaCruz.
  • October 2003: Afternight Seating. An Equity Showcase of an original play by 18-year-old playwright Gabrielle Reisman. Directed by David Michael Holmes.
  • November 2003: How to Draw Mystical Creatures. An original play by Ellen Margolis performed as a staged reading in our developmental series. Directed by David Michael Holmes.
  • December 2003:Vedantasara Music. An evening of original music composed for the mandolin and performed by Joe Brent, presented as part of our developmental series.
  • June 2004: Out to Play: An Evening Benefiting Toy Box Theatre Company. Our first benefit featuring Broadway stars performing alongside emerging artists. Directed by Scott F. DelaCruz.
  • August 2004: How to Draw Mystical Creatures. A New York International Fringe Festival presentation of the world premiere of Ellen Margolis’ original play, which was part of our developmental series. It received the award for Outstanding Achievement in Playwrighting and our first review. Directed by David Michael Holmes.
  • November 2004: Doctor Faustus. An Equity Showcase of a multi-disciplinary adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's classic play. Adapted and directed by Jonathan Barsness.
  • May 2005: BluePrints: New Works in Development. Featuring The Landlord by Jonathan Barsness, Hindsight by Wyatt Kuether, Ghost’s Song by poet Michael Collins and Am I…Mis-Afro-Standing, a dance project by choreographer Nicole Roberson.
  • June 2005: Out to Play, second annual evening benefiting Toy Box Theatre Company. An evening of performances by a variety of artists representing many fields of the performing arts, including musical theater, comedy, music and opera.
  • December 2005: BluePrints: New Works in Development. Featuring Topsy Turvy Mouse by Peter Gil-Sheridan.
  • April 2006: Little Red:Lost in the Woods. The exclusive investigation of the story that’s gripping the nation; a young girl in a red hood has been attacked by an “allegedly” big bad wolf. Make up your own mind, if you can, as you witness the multi-media frenzy that consumes the truth of this classic tale. A world premiere production featuring a girl, her mother, a grandmother, a wolf, and a couple of lawyers all sharing the stage with a live newscast.
  • August 14th, 2006: Out to Play: An Evening Benefiting Toy Box Theatre Company.
  • November 20th, 2006. BluePrints Fall 2006. A developmental reading of Jonathan Barsness' The Landlord. This evening was a sneak peak at Toy Box's Spring 2007 production followed by a wine reception and talkback with the playwright.
  • February 23rd, 2007:The Point Is...A Showcase Featuring UWSP Alumni & Friends of Toy Box Theatre Company.
  • February 24th, 2007:The Landlord A workshop performance of Jonathan Barsness' The Landlord at Access Gallery. The performance will be directed by Michael Daehn and will feature music composed and performed by Leanne Darling. This event is a preview of Toy Box's spring 2007 production. 
  • May 2007:  The Landlord.  The full-scale production of Jonathan Barsness’ original work.  Featuring music written and composed for the viola by, winner of the 2007 New York Innovative Theatre Award for Best Original Music, Leanne Darling.
  • September 2007: Pub Theatre Series #1.  Featuring: Memoirs read by Sarah Grallman, A scene from Alexander Holt's play Un:Comfort, Avant Cabaret Artist Erin Markey and Toy Box member Ryan Colwell performing an excerpt of his solo show Johnny Bad vs. Jackie True.
  • October 2007: Pub Theatre Series #2.  Featuring: Avant Garde monologist Samantha Jones, Experimental Prose written and read by Stephen Rak and Toy Box member Jonathan Barsness performing Edgar Allan Poe's A Tell-Tale Heart.
  • November 2007: Pub Theatre Series #3. A full reading of Toy Box member Ryan Colwell's play Through These Eyes Part 2: Johnny Bad vs. Jackie True
  • December 2007: BluePrints: New Works in Development.  Featuring When It Stands Still When It Stands Still by award-winning playwright Ellen Margolis.
  • August 2008: When It Stands Still.  The world premiere of award-winning playwright Ellen Margolis’ play featuring music composed and performed by award-winning violist Leanne Darling.  Directed by Jason Schuler.
  • November 2008: Pub Theatre Series #4: A full reading of Toy Box member Ryan Colwell's play Through These Eyes Part 2: Johnny Bad vs. Jackie True.  Read in it’s entirety for the first time as a one-man show.
  • April 2009: DO YOUr PARTy. A fund-raising launch party for Toy Box's upcoming production of ‘Tis Pity She's a Whore. 
  • August 2009: SUNDAY FUNDay.  A benefit party for Toy Box’s upcoming production of ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore.
  • September 2009: ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore.  An original multi-disciplinary adaptation of John Ford’s classic tragedy featuring original music performed live by Brooklyn-based rockers Colonna Sonora.  Directed by Jonathan Barsness.