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If you are interested in a Darth Maul Action Figure, I thought you might also be interested in a little background information in just who he is and more to the point of this article... how he died.
From the moment we first witnessed the figure called Maul beside Darth Sidious we know adventure is in store. With his sinister horns for hair and the menacing black and red patterned face, the Darth Maul character introduces the to Star Wars saga to a character of skill, single focused purpose and a pure servant of the dark side. We know he will challenge the forces of light.
Maul first appears out of almost nowhere to face off with Qui-Gon Jin. In ensuing short battle leaves Qui-Gon Jin mystified as to who... or even what, this new foe is. The Jedi realize that they are up against a foe like they have seldom seen. They know a new significant foe as entered the story.
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The last view of Darth Maul is of him falling, shock on his face as his body separates into two pieces in mid air. He had been defeated and Obie-Wan Kenobi was left victorious in his grief over loosing his master Qui-Gon Jin.
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Acting Workshops NYC NY Theater Group
The Barrow Group Theatre Company continues its 23rd season with a new adaptation of
ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
By Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by Seth Barrish and K. Lorrel Manning
Directed by K. Lorrel Manning
The Barrow Group Theatre Company, the Drama Desk award-winning birthplace of this seasons Broadway hit A Steady Rain, and last seasons Off-Broadway hit The Temperamentals, continues their 23rd Anniversary Season with an innovative new translation and adaptation of Henrik Ibsens classic play ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, directed by K. Lorrel Manning, and adapted by Manning and TBG Artistic Director Seth Barrish.
â€Å"We couldn't be more excited to present this rarely produced Ibsen play in a fresh and timely new light. While holding true to the essential story of Enemy of the People, we have allowed for some radical changes including slimming down the cast size, eliminating the fifth act, smoothing out the language, and allowing women more prominent roles within the story, to name a few - to let the story to be as powerful as possible by contemporary standards.
Enemy of the People stars Edward Connors (The Lewinsky Tapes, Prison Stories), Larry Mitchell (The Departed, American Gangster, A Steady Rain at TBG), Katherine Neuman (Dream of a Blacklisted Actor), Myles OConnor (The Thickness of Skin, Eat the Runt), Clare Schmidt (Mentshn, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow), Eliza Foss (Pentecost at TBG, Ten Unknowns at LCT), Jeremy Folmer (The Fear Project), and Herbert Rubens (45 Seconds from Broadway, Band from Berlin, Requiem for a Heavyweight on Broadway).
Performances run Saturday, February 6th through Monday, March 8th.
The schedule is as follows: Friday thru Monday @ 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm
Tickets are $25 and available at www.smarttix.com or by calling 212-868-4444.
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Seth Barrish (adaptation, co-artistic director and founder) is an award-winning director, actor, composer, and musical director whose work has been enjoyed internationally, Off-Broadway, and regionally. His directing credits include: Mike Birbiglias Sleepwalk With Me, David Edgars Pentecost (Drama Desk Nomination, BEST PLAY), Martin Morans The Tricky Part (Two Drama Desk Nominations, BEST PLAY & BEST SOLO SHOW, Obie Award), and Jon Marans Old Wicked Songs (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award & Garland Award for Best Direction, Pulitzer Prize Nomination), Thy Kingdoms Coming, Lonely Planet, Good (Straw Hat Award for Best Direction), Ghost in the Machine, Tales From Hollywood, Greetings, Beau Jest, Three Sisters, and When You Comin Back Red Ryder?. He has worked at many notable theatres including The Intiman, The Promenade, McCarter, Long Wharf, Sundance Theatre Lab, The Geffen Playhouse, The Asolo Performing Arts Center, The Bleecker Street Theater, Playhouse 91, La Mama E.T.C., The Perry Street Theatre, Capital Rep, Shakespeare & Co., and The Barrow Group, and has made numerous film and television appearances. Mr. Barrish is a Master Teacher at The Barrow Group School, continuing to educate and inspire a multitude of working and student actors. He has also served as a Master Teacher at the International Directors Symposium in Spoleto, Italy. He is author of the book An Actors Companion 99 Bits of Craft.
K. Lorrel Manning (adaptation and director) just finished shooting the feature film Happy New Year, which he wrote and directed, based on his award-winning short film of the same title. His additional works include, A&J Rule the Universe, a prelude to the Columbine massacre, which ran Off-Broadway in 2006, and Wool, for which he was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) fellowship. Mannings plays have been developed at theatres throughout New York City, including the Roundabout, the Rattlestick and the Barrow Group. He is a co-founder (with Michael Cuomo) of One Light Left, a full-service production company dedicated to telling stories that would otherwise go unheard, and he is the lead singer of the rock band, La Res (www.vivelares.com). He holds an MFA in Film from Columbia University.
Edward Connors (John Aslaksen) Edward studied with Seth Barrish and has appeared with The Barrow Group in its Short Stuff I and IV workshop productions, in works by Joe DiPietro and Barbara Lindsay, as well as in excerpts of John Spellos's Feet of Clay at the John Houseman Theatre in A Tribute to Atrhur Cantor and in numerous versions of Outcast Production's ongoing workshop of Sex, which originated as part of the Reading Series at The Barrow Group. He has performed at the 78th Street Theatre Lab in Laura Strausfeld's The Lewinsky Tapes, Theatre for the New City and La Mama in S. Heidi Arbiter's Prison Stories, the Theatre at Holy Cross in Stephanie Griffin's Trouble in Paradise, JB Priestly's Dangerous Corner for Steppin Out Rep, Kafka's The Trial at the Horace Mann Theatre, and Holding Hands for the HB Playwrights Foundation.
Jeremy Folmer (Greg Billings) was last seen in The Fear Project with TBG. Other TBG projects: Stop Kiss, The Fall Feature, Short Stuff II, Short Stuff III. New York theatre: The Baby Dance, A Phoenix Too Frequent, The Gingham Dog, Scooter Thomas Makes it to the Top of the World, The Region of Shadows, Siren Song of Stephen J. Gould. Regional theatre: Hamlet, Hair, Oklahoma, The Way of the World, The Lower Depths, and Camille. In addition to theatre Jeremy has appeared in a few independent films as well as â€Å"The Guiding Light, â€Å"All My Children and â€Å"As the World Turns. Jeremy has been a part of TBG community since 1997. B.F.A. from USC. His greatest accomplishment Emma his 5 ½ year old daughter.
Eliza Foss (Linda Hovstad) NY Stage: Heart of City (Theater at 30th Street); Pentecost and Natural Selection (The Barrow Group); Ten Unknowns (Lincoln Center); Beau Jest (Lamb's Theater) and Coriolanus (The Public Theater). Regional: The Mercy Seat (Stamford Theatre Works), Dinner with Friends (Hartford Theatreworks), The Road to Mecca (Portland Stage), The Diary of Anne Frank (Cleveland Playhouse) and The Company of Women (TheatreVirginia) T.V: â€Å"Law & Order, â€Å"Law & Order SVU. Film: Split Ends, Chutney Popcorn.
Katherine Neuman (Catherine Stockmann) is very happy to be back at The Barrow Group. Previous TBG appearances include Short Stuff and Dream of a Blacklisted Actor, and she is a proud member of FAB Women, TGBs new development group. She has also appeared in productions at New York Shakespeare Festival, Ensemble Studio Theater, Primary Stages, Soho Rep, MTC, The Jewish Rep, and The Toybox Theater Company, among others. She has worked with such regional theaters as The Long Wharf, The Philadelphia Theater Company, Florida Rep, The Renegade Theater, etc. TV work includes â€Å"All My Children â€Å"Guiding Light (R.I.P.), and â€Å"Tales From the Darkside. She was featured in the Miramax film Playing for Keeps. Much love and many, many thanks to David and Elias for all their love and support.
Clare Schmidt (Petra Stockman) originally hails from Bellingham Washington. She moved to Ohio for school, and graduated from Otterbein College with her BFA last year. Since graduation she has worked as an understudy at the, Contemporary American Theatre Festival, and has been seen in Mentshn (New Worlds Theatre Project), The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (The Red Door Theatre Company), along with various short films, and commercials.
About the Author
Article Bio:
The Theatre Company is a non-profit theater organization that serves as an artistic home for some of New York's finest actors, directors, playwrights and designers
The Theatre Company (recipient of the 1995 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Off-Off Broadway Theatre Company) is a non-profit, resident theatre ensemble of actors, directors, playwrights, and designers based in New York City.
Founded in 1986, The Theatre Company has earned the support of the Billy Rose Foundation, the Greenwall Foundation, the NEA, the NY State Council on the Arts, the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, and the Shubert Foundation. The Barrow Group has also enrolled the active support of Kathy Bates, Terrence McNally, Lanford Wilson, and Craig Lucas among others.
Article Resources:
http://www.actingclassesnyc.net/
htyp://www.barrowgroup.org/
The Jedi Council vs. The Order of the Phoenix?
The Jedi Council includes heavy hitters like Yoda, Mace Windu, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin, Plo Koon, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Kit Fisto, and Agen Kolar
The Order of the Phoenix includes powerful magic users including but not limited to Dumbledore, Snape, Mad-Eye Moody, Tonks, Harry Potter, Remus Lupin, and Sirius Black
This is a battle between the primal elements of the Force and the mystical elements of magic. Will the Council's fighting skill and martial discipline pay off or will the Order's mastery of all things magic prevail?
Who will win in the battle between the two archetypal orders?
The Force is a kind of magic in itself. So basically they're using the same ammo. Plus, if you count out the dead or the "gone evil" you're left with only a few on each side.
I figure the Jedi will win. They're basically doing occullamency (I KNOW I spelled that wrong, I don't remember how to spell it) and that particular magic is really hard to do in the Order's world. So, with the Jedis using that, they'll easily overturn the Order.
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