Tell
me about your relationship to Neil Koenigsberg. I understand it's a long and
fruitful one.
Neil and I have known each other for over 20
years. He was my personal manager and we both share a vivid interest in novels
and theater, so we share that conversation a lot. He is a true friend and we
have shared a lot over the years culminating with Off The King's Road.
Describe Off the King's Road and the message it conveys.
Describe Off the King's Road and the message it conveys.
Off The King's Road is really a play about love and connecting to
who one is in the moment. There is pain and loss with our main character, Matt.
But through a series of substitutions for his grief he finally moves on. I
think it is a feeling in the gut when you react to the play.
What challenges are you facing as director of the play? Is this your first direction? If not, what other plays have you directed?
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What challenges are you facing as director of the play? Is this your first direction? If not, what other plays have you directed?
I have directed at the MET Theatre in Los Angeles in the past and have been a
moderator in classes, but this is my first show at the Odyssey. I come from the
acting side of things which finally is collaboration, so I felt comfortable
taking this on and I have a crack team of designers, thank god, cuz I know what
I like and want in my head, but need others’expression to help me.
Tell us a little about Tom Bower and the role he is playing.
Tell us a little about Tom Bower and the role he is playing.
Tom Bower and I have known each other for about 30 years through Equity
waiver theater and acting workshops. He was always my first choice for Matt,
and he graciously accepted. It is a tough part – one that requires a confidence
in self so we can see what this character needs to go though to get to the end
of the play. Matt is onstage most of the play, and it is not an easy one. I
cannot say enough about Tom as a consummate actor and friend. We also worked at
Sundance together in the mid ‘80s when it was first getting started!!!!
Tell us about the rest of the cast.
Tell us about the rest of the cast.
The rest of the cast is amazing. I auditioned a lot of people,
and these other four — Casey Kramer, Thaddeus Shafer, Michael Uribes and Maria
Zyrianova — are outstanding. Totally cool people and on top of their game, and
they made rehearsal a blast and are the beating heart of this show. A real
ensemble cast and tons of theater between them.
I understand you and Ed (husband Ed Harris) will be returning next winter toNew York to star in Buried Child. How exciting! Have you played Sam Shepard before? What do you feel makes him such a revered and electric playwright?
I understand you and Ed (husband Ed Harris) will be returning next winter to
Ed and I will return for the
first time Buried Child will be done in twenty years, with Scott Elliot
directing and with The New Group.It's very exciting. I did the LA production of Lie of the Mind at the Taper downtown. He
is the man who writes about family and rips it to shreds, with your heart going
along...
Who are your all-time favorite playwrights? Talk a little about why you chose those particular writers.
Who are your all-time favorite playwrights? Talk a little about why you chose those particular writers.
I love Beth Henley,
Tennessee Williams, Mr. Chekhov, Eduardo Machado, Mr. Shepard, Sarah Kane, Jane
Shepard, Martin McDonough...and more. So many brilliant minds out there.
Be sure to catch Amy Madigan's direction of Neil Koenigsberg's Off the King's Road playing at the Odyssey Theatre, 2055 Sepulveda Blvd. Previews: June 19-June 26/Performances: June 27- August 2. Plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm. For tix, call: (323) 960-7712 or visit: www.plays411.com/kingsroad
Be sure to catch Amy Madigan's direction of Neil Koenigsberg's Off the King's Road playing at the Odyssey Theatre, 2055 Sepulveda Blvd. Previews: June 19-June 26/Performances: June 27- August 2. Plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm. For tix, call: (323) 960-7712 or visit: www.plays411.com/kingsroad
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