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Ars Nova (theater)
Off-Broadway theatre in New York City
Off-Broadway theatre in New York City
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ars Nova |
| image | Ars Nova.jpg |
| image_size | 320 |
| caption | (2007) |
| address | 511 West 54th Street |
| city | New York City |
| country | United States |
| designation | New York City Landmark |
| capacity | 99 |
| type | Off-Broadway |
| opened | 2002 |
| website |

Ars Nova is an Off-Broadway, non-profit theater in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Ars Nova develops and produces theater, comedy and music created by artists in the early stages of their careers. Besides its Off-off Broadway home in Hell's Kitchen, Ars Nova also operates the former Barrow Street Theatre at Greenwich House as a space for Off-Broadway productions.
The theater was founded in 2002 in memory of Gabe Wiener, a music producer who died at the age of 26, by his sister, Jenny Steingart and her husband Jon Steingart. The theater's mission is to provide a venue for smart, surprising new work from emerging artists.
Mainstage productions
Past mainstage productions
Past Ars Nova productions include Game Play, Eager to Lose, Core Values, The Netflix Plays, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, The Urban Dictionary Plays, The Lapsburgh Layover, Be a Good Little Widow, The Wii Plays, Now Circa Then, Bloodsong of Love, Missed Connections NYC, Sax & Dixon: We Thee Wed, Mel & El: Show & Tell, Two Girls for Five Bucks and the Ten Dollar Heartbreakers, Playlist, Jollyship the Whiz-Bang, Boom, From up Here, Dixie's Tupperware Party, At Least It's Pink, 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, Holy Cross Sucks!, Freestyle Love Supreme, The Wau Wau Sisters, and The Woodsman.
Film and television production
Ars Nova produces films and television series under Ars Nova Entertainment, most notably the 2009 film Black Dynamite. The company was associated with Cartoon Network at one point, producing an animated Black Dynamite series as well as a pilot by collaborator Freestyle Love Supreme for its programming block Adult Swim.
Programs and series
In addition to its mainstage theatrical productions, the theater produces a number of series, festivals and programs.
54/10 Music Marathon
In 2010, Ars Nova began its annual summer music marathon, 54/10, named for the theater's location at the cross streets of 54th Street and 10th Avenue. Past acts have included Clydesdale Erotic, Justin Levine, Langhorne Slim, Semi Precious Weapons, Jay Brannan, The Woes, The Defibulators, Cynthia Hopkins, and The Spring Standards. In 2013, the festival continued as an integrated part of ANT Fest.
ANT Fest
In 2008, Ars Nova premiered its All New Talent Festival, or ANT Fest. The festival ran from October 16 through November 24 and showcased the work of 175 new artists. ANT Fest has since become an annual event, lasting for 30 nights and giving early-career artists a forum to present original material in front of a New York audience. Each show is given only one performance in order to allow for greater risk taking and the development of as many new artists as possible over the 30 night period. As of 2012, the festival has been moved from fall to summer.
In 2013, ANT Fest combined with the 54/10 music festival, with upcoming bands featured twice per week in the evenings after regular ANT Fest shows.
Showgasm
Showgasm is a monthly variety show. It showcases short works (five minutes or less) by young artists who have not yet developed a full-length show, as well providing a venue for veteran Ars Nova artists to showcase new material.
Uncharted
Uncharted is a music series for up-and-coming musical theater writers to showcase original work through concerts.
In 2013, Ars Nova added a new Uncharted writer's group modeled after Play Group. Curated by Kent Nicholson, the group brings together rising composers and writers monthly to workshop and develop new musicals.
Out Loud
The Out Loud series connects emerging playwrights with professional directors to help facilitate the writer’s creative process and contribute to his/her professional development. The majority of the plays produced during Out Loud come from members of Ars Nova's Play Group.
The Writer's Room
In 2012, the Manhattan Theatre Club launched The Studio at Stage II, with the intention of producing new works at the New York City Center. As a part of this program, the Manhattan Theatre Club teamed up with Ars Nova to create the Writer's Room. Together, the two theater groups will jointly select four playwrights per year to receive Writer’s Room Commissions. The commissioned writers will then come together to participate in a program designed to encourage artistic risk taking and provide developmental support.
Play Group
The Play Group is a coalition of emerging playwrights, who meet on a biweekly basis to develop and discuss their works-in-progress. If accepted into the two-year program, the writers are given a chance to develop their plays with peer support and input, culminating in a public reading of their completed works. In addition to receiving support from the other Play Group members and Ars Nova staff, participants gain access to Ars Nova's network of artists, tickets to Ars Nova productions and the opportunity to participate in the Out Loud reading series and annual Play Group project.
Artists-In-Residence
The Artist in Residence program provides emerging directors, designers, composers, and playwrights with an artistic home for one year. Ars Nova's 2012 Artists in Residence are The Debate Society (Company-in-Residence), Portia Krieger (Director-in-Residence) and Shaina Taub (Composer-in-Residence). Each resident has access to the Ars Nova staff and resources, in return for providing expertise and assistance with artistic planning and production. Residents are also often commissioned to develop new work for the Ars Nova stage.
Summer retreat
Each summer, the theater funds a group of artists to attend a week long retreat outside of New York City. The retreat is divided into focused work sessions, group discussions and social activities.
Awards and honors
In 2008, the Village Voice awarded Ars Nova its "Best Theater Concessions" honor, commenting that "Ars Nova satisfies those few disconsolate [theater concession consumers] among us: In addition to reasonably priced cocktails, it features snacks thematically linked with the play on offer."
Ars Nova's commissioned production of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 won several awards and nominations, including the Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater, a Special Citation from the OBIE awards, and five Drama Desk nominations.
Notable alumni
- Joe Iconis
- Jesse Eisenberg
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson
- Jack McBrayer
- Alex Timbers
- Reggie Watts
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Celine Song
- Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
- Annie Baker
- Justin Kuritzkes
- Sarah DeLappe
- Edward W. Hardy
- John Gallagher Jr.
- Beau Willimon
- Liz Meriwether
- Semi Precious Weapons
- Michael Patrick King
- Carly Mensch
- Liz Flahive
- Kristoffer Diaz
- Samuel D. Hunter
References
References
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- Green, Jesse. (February 25, 2007). "Care and Feeding of Plays and Playwrights". The New York Times.
- (December 28, 2015). "Theater Reviews". The New York Times.
- Rooney, David. (November 2, 2013). "Beyond the Velvet Rope, With the Bumps and Grinds". The New York Times.
- Gordon, David. (May 6, 2013). "Core Values".
- (January 16, 2013). "The Netflix Plays | Theater in New York".
- (October 17, 2012). "Vodka, Uniforms, Tolstoy, Songs and Vodka". New York Times.
- Schwager, Max. "Ars Nova Presents The Urban Dictionary Plays".
- "ARS NOVA: About Us; History".
- BWW News Desk. "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST, WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE and More Set for ANT Fest at Ars Nova, 6/17-22".
- (June 3, 2013). "ANT Fest: The Woodsman".
- Kelly, Kevin. "Michael Jai White and Scott Sanders Interview, Black Dynamite, Sundance 2009". Spoutblog.com.
- McHenry, Jackson. (2019-09-13). "How Freestyle Love Supreme Made the 16-Year Journey to Broadway".
- Wolfe, Jennifer. (2014-09-17). "‘Black Dynamite’ Explodes Back onto Adult Swim".
- Strassler, Doug. (July 31, 2012). "Start Your Engines for 54/10 Music Marathon at Ars Nova". New York Press.
- (January 26, 2013). "Ars Nova Announces ANT Fest 2013".
- Hetrick, Adam. (October 16, 2008). "Inaugural Ars Nova Theatre Festival Takes Its First Step Oct. 16". Playbill.
- Scheck, Frank. (October 16, 2011). "Upper Fest Side: talent shows are a steal". New York Post.
- Firestone, Lonnie. (May 31, 2012). "Ars Nova's ANT Fest Fosters New Talent".
- (January 25, 2010). "Showgasm at Ars Nova".
- Gioia, Michael. (September 12, 2012). "Jeremy Kushnier, Kevin Massey, Ryah Nixon, Alexandra Socha Sing Matthew Robinson Tunes Sept. 12 at Ars Nova". Wisdom Digital Media.
- http://www.omfgordon.com/uncharted-kickoff-concert/ {{Dead link. (February 2022)
- "ARS NOVA: Programs On-Stage".
- (June 27, 2012). "MTC Announces The Studio at Stage II, The Writer's Room in Partnership with Ars Nova, and Two Productions".
- Sierra, Gabrielle. (December 19, 2011). "Ars Nova Announces 2012 Programming".
- "Best Theater Concessions in New York: Ars Nova Theater".
- "2013 Winners".
- (May 20, 2013). "Obie Awards Honor 'Detroit' and 'Grimly Handsome'".
- (February 13, 2013). "Natasha and Kid Who Would Be Pope win Prestigious Musical Theater Prizes".
- Simon, Perry Michael. (October 20, 2011). "A Place To Start Something".
- (9 February 2016). "Off Broadway Review: Oz Backstory 'The Woodsman'".
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