Axial presents Senescence, a new play by Howard Meyer


Pleasantville, NY – This November, Axial Theatre will launch its 20th anniversary season with the world premiere of Senescence, a compelling new play by Axial’s founder, Howard Meyer, that takes an unflinching look at the devastating and deadly effects of chemical toxicity and the ire of Mother Nature when an alleged prophet comes to a blue-collar town. Award-winning filmmaker/director James Fauvell will direct.

Senescence will preview Friday evening and Saturday matinee November 2 and 3; open Saturday night, November 3; and run weekends (Friday – Sunday) through November 18.

Says Meyer, “The play is named Senescence because it’s about the lethal power of substances and people to overtake the body and the mind, edging us towards untimely aging and, ultimately, death.”

Senescence tells its tale through the words and actions of three childhood friends who grew up and still live in the oil refinery town of Linden, NJ, and their encounter with an enigmatic stranger who, via a dangerous combination of wisdom and persuasion, upends each of their lives forever.

Meyer’s most recent original work, Paint Made Flesh, just completed a run at The Cell in Manhattan; it was a semi-finalist at the 2015 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference and PlayPenn and selected by The Last Frontier Theatre Conference. Other works by Meyer include Maybe Never Fell, produced at Axial and presented as a staged reading at Cherry Lane Theatre; Radiance, a two-time semi-finalist (2011, 2012) at the ONPC & P and produced at Axial featuring Obie award winner Chris McCann; WELCOME, This is a Neighborhood Watch Community which was invited for readings at The Barrow Group, Naked Angels, and LA’s Pacific Resident Theatre followed by an Axial run directed by Drama Desk award winner, Josh Hecht; and Lost In Paradise which is under an option for a motion picture.

New York City-based filmmaker and frequent downtown theater director James Fauvell had his debut film Other People’s People screened at the Austin Film Festival, at HollyShorts (where it won Best LGBT Film), and at the Florida Film Festival. He regularly works with Tony and Emmy-nominated director Scott Ellis and is a member of the 2017 Lincoln Center Directors Lab. Fauvell produced The Rise and Fall of A Teenage Cyberqueen by Lindsay Joy, (2013 NYIT winner for Outstanding Premiere Production Of a Play) and his upcoming short film, Understudy, and acted in Sleepwalk with Me by Mike Birbiglia and Ira Glass (winner, 2012 Sundance Film Festival’s Next Category).

The actors in Senescence include Michael Kingsbrake as the stranger, known simply as ‘J.’ Kingsbrake, one of the founders of the NYC theater company, The Shelter, is an accomplished actor who has appeared in numerous plays and on film.

Ryan Mallon plays Rudy, a man whose attempt to flee a fatal error only engulfs and entraps him.  Mallon, an actor/director/playwright, is an Axial legacy actor, as well as a co-founder of Independent Theatre Arts and Producers.  He has performed in numerous stage productions ranging from such new works as Megan Mostyn-Brown’s The Rest of Your Life and Mackenzie Lansing’s Lost Boys, to Clifford Odets’ classic, Awake and Sing!

The role of Natalia, a budding scientist who is assisting a professor who is studying the effects of refinery bi-products, will be played by Claire McClain, a NYC-based actor and graduate of the New School for Drama’s MFA acting program.

The role of Geo, a recovering heroin addict, will be played by Eric Cotti, a stage and film actor based in NYC.

Senescence will run Friday, November 2, 9 and 16 at 8 p.m.; Saturday matinees at 3 p.m. and evenings at 8 p.m., November 3, 10, and 17; and Sunday matinees at 4 p.m., November 4, 11 and 18. Tickets are $27.50 general audiences; $22.50 for seniors and students. Axial Theatre is located on the campus of St. John’s Episcopal Church, 8 Sunnyside Ave., Pleasantville, NY. Visit axialtheatre.org for tickets and information.

Event Location and Ticket Information

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Axial Theatre (at St. John’s Episcopal Church)
8 Sunnyside Ave
Pleasantville,
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Saturday, November 17, 2018
Times: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Ticket pricing:

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$27.50 - General
$22.50 - Students & Seniors

Presenter: Axial Theatre
Presenter Phone: 914-286-7680
Presenter Website: www.axialtheatre.org