SPEAKEASY DOLLHOUSE: THE BLOODY BEGINNING, ONE OF NEW YORK CITY’S MOST THRILLING IMMERSIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCES, RETURNS IN A HISTORIC LANDMARK VENUE
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SPEAKEASY DOLLHOUSE: THE BLOODY BEGINNING, ONE OF NEW YORK CITY’S MOST THRILLING IMMERSIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCES, RETURNS IN A HISTORIC LANDMARK VENUE
Based on a true NYC murder case,
“Speakeasy Dollhouse” immerses audiences in a surreal,
Prohibition-era time capsule
featuring mobsters, moonshine, burlesque and more
New York, NY (March 1, 2017) – Transporting audiences to an era
of mobsters, moonshine, and murder, one of the city's most unique, interactive,
and surreal theatre experiences returns for a second season at Weylin, the newly restored Williamsburg
Savings Bank in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Bloody Beginning experience begins with a series of
exclusive emails featuring actual 1935 news articles, court documents, and
autopsy reports. Audience members also receive special instructions to show up
dressed for a 1930’s night on the town at a secret entryway, including the
password they will need to enter. Upon arrival, each audience member is met by
a fortune teller who reads their palm and assigns them a role. They are then
transported into a speakeasy where they eat cannoli, play cards with gangsters,
sip hooch disguised in coffee cups, mingle with mafia molls – and witness a
shooting, funeral, murder investigation, and trial.
Replete with live jazz by Howard Fishman and his
band, burlesque dancers, and real moonshine, the production offers up a
meticulously detailed slice of New York City history.
Speakeasy Dollhouse is the brainchild of artist and
author Cynthia von Buhler, whose Italian immigrant grandfather, a
speakeasy owner named Frank Spano, was shot and killed on a New York City
street in 1935. Though the shooter was caught, his case was inexplicably
dismissed, leaving the question of motive forever unanswered.
Long haunted by the mystery, von Buhler, whose mother was
born the day her grandfather died, began interviewing family members about the
killing and scouring autopsy reports, police records, and court documents.
Inspired by a 1940s investigative technique called "nutshell
studies," von Buhler first recreated the crime scene in an elaborate
dollhouse diorama that can be explored during each performance.
In Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Bloody Beginning,
originally conceived in 2011 as a one-night-only event, Von Buhler brought
her miniature set to life at mobster Meyer Lansky’s former speakeasy, The Back
Room. Originally funded via a Kickstarter campaign, The Bloody Beginning
soon became a hot underground theater ticket, selling out regularly and
attracting a roster of guest actors from Broadway and hit television shows like
FX’s The Americans and HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. In 2012, von
Buhler’s investigation was featured in The New York Times (Using a Dollhouse to Recontruct
a Murder, 77 Years Later). The Bloody Beginning ran for four consecutive years and sparked two other
immersive plays, Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth at Edwin
Booth’s mansion on Gramercy Park (2014) and Speakeasy Dollhouse: Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic at Liberty Theater, a long-hidden Broadway venue in
Times Square (2015). This July, von Buhler brings the unsolved Prohibition-era
murder of her grandfather to life once again in a historic new home, Weylin.
In addition to different themes each month (May is
“Gossip” and August is “Money”), each show explores a different motive behind
the murder, from jealousy over a suspected affair to a Mafia hit. As audience
members meander through a speakeasy bar, a bank vault, an autopsy room, a
bootlegging bathroom, an office and take a birdcage elevator to the Spano’s
apartment, they are privy to conversations and whispered snippets from cast
members about the victim's marital infidelities, mob connections, and other
clues. The piece is constantly evolving based on new scenarios sparked by
spontaneous interactions between cast members and guests, who are encouraged to
become full-fledged participants in the unfolding drama. Von Buhler is using
discoveries and research culled from the performances for a book she is writing
on the murder.
“Speakeasy Dollhouse plays are more
than just theater – they are time capsules which transport audiences to the
scene of a riveting crime and then invites them to live fully in that world,
erasing the boundary between themselves and the performers," said von
Buhler.
Starring: Russell Farhang (Frank Spano), Dana
McDonald (Mary Spano), Rachel Boyadjis (Dom Spano), Vincent
Cinque (John Guerrieri), Travis Moore (Dutch Shultz), Celeste
Hudson (Lucrezia Guerreri), Maria Rusolo/Pearls Daily (Frances
Flegenheimer), Lord Kat (Hulon Capshaw), Charley Layton (Jimmy
Hines), Katie Kat (Millie Nelba), Justin Moore (Detective Crane),
Luka Fric (Officer Dempsey), Uncle Nino (Dominick Grimaldi), PJ
Mead (Teenage Cynthia), Jordana Rollerhoops (Fortune Teller), Joel Jeske (Dr. Gonzales), Robyn Adele Anderson (Bessie Stitch), Delysia
La Chatte (Dancer, Corpse), Kat Mon Dieu (Lena Doino), Nelson
Lugo (Lulu Rosencrantz), Eden Atencio (Anna Spano), Glen
Heroy (Cousin Frankie Spano), Cliff Fuller (Corpse), Ariel Wolf (Cannoli Girl, Corpse,
Elevator Operator), Jenny Harder (Hostess), Haleigh Ciel (Hostess), Howard Fishman (Band Leader) Writer/Director/Set Designer: Cynthia von
Buhler, Associate Director/Company Manager: PJ Mead, Emily Selyukova, Stage Manager; Miguel Vasquez, Corpse, Lights. Produced by
Smoosh & Smoosh, Inc.
What:
Speakeasy
Dollhouse: The Bloody Beginning,
an immersive theatre experience
When:
Friday,
May 19, 2017
Additional dates to be announced soon
Additional dates to be announced soon
Time: 8PM – 11PM
Where: Weylin, 173 Broadway, Williamsburg, NYC
Phone: Speakeasy Dollhouse: (646)
221-5239; The Weylin (718) 963-3639
Cost:
$75 (Bee's Knees - Regular Admission)
$200 (Hotsy Totsy - VIP admission – no waiting in line, table seating, celebrity role)
$200 (Very Important Murderer - VIP Admission) – no waiting in line, table seating, murderer role)
$200 (Hotsy Totsy - VIP admission – no waiting in line, table seating, celebrity role)
$200 (Very Important Murderer - VIP Admission) – no waiting in line, table seating, murderer role)
Tickets
(advance only):
1-800-838-3006
or online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2554772
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