Kathryn Erbe, Ricardo Chavira Lead Harbor Theatre's THE MASK OF THE JAGUAR KING Reading

By: May. 07, 2013
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Harbor Theatre to present an invite-only reading of The Mask of The Jaguar King, a project written by Stuart Warmflash and directed by Bram Lewis, with lighting by Dennis Parichy and original music by Peter Calo. For more details regarding this project please visit www.harbortheatre.org.

Starring "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" Katherine Erbe and "Desperate Housewives'" Ricardo Chavira, The Mask of The Jaguar King is a religious mystery pitting the politics of imperialism against the desires of the heart. In 1933, a battle of the sexes breaks out when an American archaeologist finds herself stranded at the site of a Mayan Temple with a dangerous Hispanic revolutionary intent on stealing priceless ancient artifacts. As they slowly unmask each other's dark personal secrets it remains unclear, who is the real outlaw? To whom does history belong? And does the value of preserving the past justify the injustices of the present?

Who's Who:

Stuart Warmflash (Playwright), the Artistic Director of the non-profit Harbor Theatre, has written and directed award-winning plays which have been presented throughout the United States and England, most recently Shortly After Takeoff starring Patricia Kalember. His play, Owning the Knuckleball, was developed at the prestigious National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. He has also written for television and scripted the theatrically-released, award-winning, full length documentary, Unforgotten: 25 Years After Willowbrook. In the corporate arena, his clients include Discovery Networks, Showtime, Sony, Samsung and Pfizer among others. In addition to his multi-decade theatrical career, Mr. Warmflash has a Masters in Anthropology and another in Special Education and now devotes his afternoons to assisting students with learning disabilities.

BRAM LEWIS (Director): Studied at the Central School, London, where he met Stuart Warmflash. Credits include: Actors Theatre of Louisville, Alaska Rep, Brooklyn Academy Of Music, Cincinnati Playhouse, Hartford Stage, The Public Theatre, Stratford Festival Theatre, numerous appearances on TV and Soaps, '88-'98 ran The Phoenix Theatre where he worked with Alan Arkin, John Barton, Ellen Burstyn, Liviu Ciulei, Billy Crudup, Ruby Dee, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Tom Fontana, Julie Harris, Michael Patrick King, Maryann Plunkett, Jose Quintero, Ellis Rabb, Jason Robards, Jay O. Sanders, Frances Sternhagen, Elaine Stritch & many more. Currently, he is on the board of Project Rushmore Theatre and lives with his daughter Kaili in Pomander Walk, NYC

PERRY STREET THEATRICALS (David Elliott & Martin Platt, Co-Directors) are in their ninth year Producing and General Managing in New York. Projects include: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Golden), Lend Me a Tenor The Musical (Gielgud, West End), White People (Atlantic Stage 2), In The Continuum (OBIE and Outer Critics Circle), an oak tree by Tim Crouch (Barrow Street, OBIE), Athol Fugard's Exits and Entrances (Edinburgh), Shylock, and Treason (Perry Street). Other credits for Mr. Elliott include: The Exonerated (Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle), and for Mr. Platt:Here Lies Jenny starring Bebe Neuwirth (Zipper), Gumboots (West End) and Nixon's Nixon (West End).

Dennis Parichy is an award-winning American lighting designer. Parichy has designed lights for more than 15 Broadway productions since 1976, including: The Price, The Tenth Man, Coastal Disturbances, Penn & Teller, Burn This, The Nerd, As Is, Angels Fall, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Duet for One, Crimes of the Heart, The Water Engine,and Knock Knock. Parichy has been nominated three times for a Tony Award for his work on Redwood Curtain, Fifth of July, and Talley's Folly, for which he won a Drama Desk Award. He was resident lighting designer for Circle Repertory Company where he worked with director Marshall Mason on the first productions of plays by many American Playwrights, most notably Lanford Wilson. He lit many productions for The Manhattan Theatre Club (Ashes, End of Play, Valley Song,Playland, The Last Yankee, and Eleemosynary among others) and continues to design for regional theatres throughout the country.

Peter Calo has been hailed in review as "a master musician" by The Boston Globe; guitarist, producer, composer, arranger, songwriter, recording artist and performer Peter Calo stands out as an exceptionally versatile and accomplished talent on the crowded music scene." (WBZ-TV, Boston) Most recognized for his work with Carly Simon, he has recorded and performed with such legendary Grammy Award winning artists as James Taylor, Hall and Oats, and renowned record producer Phil Ramone, to mention only a few. He has performed on numerous television appearances, among them Good Morning America, Regis and Kelly, CBS Good Morning and the Late Show with David Letterman both as a band member and separately with featured guests.



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