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Meet Our 2017-2018 Horizon Apprentices!

Meet the company!  This year we welcome eleven Actors, four Playwrights, one Stage Manager, and our first ever Producing Apprentice.

Alexandra Catlin [Actor Apprentice] is an Atlanta native, and graduated with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at Western Carolina University. In addition to acting, Cat is trained in stage combat and is certified in Unarmed and Single Sword stage combat through the Society of American Fight Directors (SAFD). At Western Carolina, she worked as a fight captain for several shows, including King Lear. Cat also enjoys journaling, and has written several plays, including a children’s play entitled The Spot.

Felix Crutcher [Playwright Apprentice] is a Huntsville, Alabama native and has recently graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a B.A. in English, Theatre. His first ten-minute play was produced at UAB and received a staged reading at Horizon Theatre during the New South Young Playwrights Festival (2016). Now, as a playwright apprentice at Horizon, he looks forward to expanding his knowledge as a writer and as a professional artist. In addition to writing, Felix enjoys practicing yoga and meditation, learning how to write code, and playing all the board games/puzzles. He also has an interest in mixing music and DJing in the future. After the apprenticeship program, Felix hopes to pursue an M.F.A. in Playwriting.

Ellen Curry [Stage Manager Apprentice] grew up in New Orleans, LA. She attended the University of Georgia, where she had the opportunity to study abroad in London, and recently graduated with a B.A. in Theatre. She has previously worked with Theatre NOW New York, The Space London, Alliance Theatre, Southern Repertory Theatre, Rivertown Theaters, Rose of Athens Theatre, and Two Left Feet Theatre Company. Ellen also has a passion for immersive theatre experiences, and aspires to one day direct an immersive production of A Streetcar Named Desire in her hometown of New Orleans.

Miranda Dyer [Actor Apprentice] recently graduated at the top of her class from The Professional Actors Training Program in Chattanooga, TN, where she trained in improvisation, dance, and performed in many musicals. Miranda also regularly practices yoga, and aspires to become a certified instructor.

Chasity Evans [Actor Apprentice] is a proud Atlanta native. She graduated from Spelman College this year with a B.A. in Drama and Dance, and has won performance based awards in local competitions. Chasity has traveled to Brazil, France, and China for educational studies, and has even traversed the country’s Great Wall! She enjoys dancing and writing plays centered around social activism from a feminist perspective.

Jake Jessup [Actor Apprentice] was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and raised in Johnson City, Tennessee. He attended Greensboro College and is currently working towards obtaining in M.F.A. in Acting from Minnesota State University, Mankato. He has a passion for road-tripping, and has traveled to the Grand Canyon and the Great Salt Lake.

Jerron Johnson [Playwright Apprentice] is a 2015 graduate of the illustrious North Carolina A&T state university where he obtained a B.F.A. in Theatre and wrote, produced, and directed his first stage play, Straw Dogs. After graduating, Jerron relocated to Atlanta where he continues to pursue his career as an actor, playwright, and director. Jerron is also interested in pursuing motivational speaking in the future.

Sloka Krishnan [Playwright Apprentice] is a Midwestern transplant interested in magic; extravagance; ritual; and the disavowal of moral purity and coherent identity. In the DC area, Sloka‘s plays have received readings by the Rainbow Theatre Project and as a part of Forum Theatre (Re)Acts, and he was a 2017 Lambda Literary Fellow in Playwriting. Sloka‘s work has been described as subversive, multilayered, and eviscerating (by a boy he once slept with) and as darkly surreal comedy (by a legitimate online publication). During the day, Slokaworks in fundraising for an immigrant rights nonprofit.

Amy Levin [Actor Apprentice] is an actor/singer/sound designer from Decatur, GA, and holds a degree in Religion and Theatre from the University of Georgia. Amy has done several shows in and around Atlanta since graduating in 2015 and won the Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Award for Best Sound Design of a Musical for her work on The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical at OnStage Atlanta last year. Amy is a jazz singer/musician with a yet-to-be-named vocal group, and she recently recorded and mastered and album for local Renaissance Fair favorite, The Shenanigans. Check out www.amyllevin.com for more!

Erika Miranda [Actor Apprentice] graduated with a B.F.A. in Acting from the The Theater School at DePaul University. Her love for movement encouraged her to deepen her yoga practice and embrace DePaul’s very own Movement to Music. Her passion for the classics led her to further study Shakespeare at LAMDA where she received her certificate in Performance of Classical Text. Erika has performed both Shakespeare and World Premieres on stages of some Chicago’s cherished storefront theatres. Most recently, Erika moved to Los Angeles to shoot Act II of The Gallows, a sequel to the WB New Line Cinema film. She also worked with the the team at Echo Theater in L.A., that premiered Bekah Brunstetter’s The Cake.

Maariyah “M.F.” Espinoza [Actor Apprentice] is an actress, songwriter, rapper, and record producer. She was born in Los Angeles, CA, and raised in Marietta & Kennesaw, GA. She received her B.F.A. in Theatre Performance from Columbus State University and was an intern with the Alliance Theatre in the Theatre for Youth and Families program. When she’s not at Horizon, she’s engaged in her own creative projects, including the production of her first EP “Internal Reflection”, artist management, and studying other great artists of differing mediums to grow her expressions in a higher direction.

Heather Pharis [Actor Apprentice] is from East Dublin, GA, and recently graduated from Berry College with a B.A. in Theatre. While at Berry, she had the honor of being nominated for the Kennedy Center’s Irene Ryan Award four times. Heather also enjoys the visual arts, and has a passion for painting, crocheting, and creating collages using mixed mediums. When not engaging her artistic interests, Heather spends her free time watching M*A*S*H and ogling over her cat, Walter Kanye O’Reilly.

Jocelyn Rick [Playwright Apprentice] is a writer originally from Meadville, PA, who made the awesome mistake of living in the culturally burgeoning Pittsburgh and befriending far too many actors. Before graduating from Point Park University with a degree in Screenwriting, she served as a literary intern for the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (CLO). She has recently relocated to Atlanta from Orlando where she resided for the last year to live out her childhood dream of working in Walt Disney World. Jocie currently works remotely as a story analyst for Readers Unlimited providing coverage on screenplays and teleplays in addition to relentlessly coercing her hands to transfer the rest of her own untold stories to paper.

Russell Scott [Actor Apprentice] is a theatre artist from Marietta, GA. He recently graduated from the University of Georgia where he studied Risk Management and Insurance and Theatre. While in college, Russell toured with the University’s premier choral ensemble, The Hodgson Singers, in several cities across Eastern Europe. Russell is also an athlete, and competes in regional tournaments for racquetball. In the future, he would like to pursue his photography skills, adding to his slate of lifestyle and event photography, and professional headshots.

Katherine Smith [Actor Apprentice] is a 2016 graduate of University of Northern Iowa’s Theatre Performance program. Born in Memphis, TN, but raised in Iowa, Katherine was eager to return to her Southern roots post-graduation and to begin her pursuit of her career as a performer. Katherine was a proud recipient of various acting and academic-related scholarships in college. However, her most recent distinction is “Best New Character,” awarded to her by her fellow street performers at the Georgia Renaissance Festival where she performs improvised interactions as an original character. Kat enjoys similar work as children’s fairytale characters in festivals, charity events, and parades.

Justice von Maur [Producer Apprentice] is from Nassau, Bahamas, and recently graduated from Wake Forest University where she studied History, Theatre, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGS). She was a Presidential Scholar for Distinguished Achievement in Theatre at WFU and devoted much of her extracurricular energies to various aspects of theatre including acting, stage management, and producing. Outside of theatre, Justice enjoys writing poetry and being active through yoga and contemporary dance. She also loves animals, and currently works at a doggy-daycare.

Alexis Young [Actor Apprentice] is a Georgia native from Ellaville. She has a B.F.A. in Theatre, Communications, and Media Arts with a concentration in Performance from Georgia Southwestern State University. While at Southwestern, where she served as class representative for three years, Alexis took part in a cultural experience program in Shanghai, China.

Wellspring Living Inc. 2017 Donation List!

 

 

 

 

Wellspring Living Inc.’s mission is to transform the lives of those at risk or victimized by sexual exploitation. Their vision is to help create a world where every victim of sexual exploitation has access to transformative care.

Consider donating to Wellspring Living Inc. when you come to see Project Dawn! We will be collecting donations in the blue room before and after the show.

Gift Cards:
Gift cards (in any amount) are needed to purchase shoes and clothing to fit various body types and sizes as well as basic grocery needs.
• Target
• Walmart
• Kroger
• Visa/Mastercard

In-Kind Household & Program Items:
• Laundry Detergent
• Paper Towels
• Toilet Paper
• Dish Detergent
• Dishwashing Soap
• Sponges
• Disinfectant Bleach Wipes
• Multi-surface cleaner
• Swifter Dusters
• Rectangular Laundry Baskets (Sturdy baskets)
• Wash cloths & towel sets
• Silverware sets • Dove Body Wash & soaps
• Dove & Garnier Fructis Shampoo & Conditioner (not the all-in-one combo)
• African American & multiethnic hair care products
• Pajama Sets (All sizes)
• Bras & undergarments (All sizes)
• Tampons (Plastic Only)
• Journals (medium & large sizes)
• Coloring books (for Adults)

Guidelines for Items Donated:
(Please do not include the following items in boxes unless approved by Wellspring living Staff person)
• No Glass/Breakable Items
• No Sharp items

14 Suzi Award Nominations for Horizon in 2017!

We are excited to announce that Horizon has been nominated for 14 Suzi Bass Awards in 2017! Congratulations to everyone nominated!

Outstanding Musical Production
Nobody Loves You

Outstanding Featured Male Actor – Musical
Brad Raymond (Nobody Loves You)
Austin Tijerina (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Featured Female Actor – Musical
Jennifer Alice Acker (Nobody Loves You)
Wendy Melkonian (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Choreography
Heidi Cline McKerley & Jeff McKerley (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Musical Direction
Alli Lingenfelter (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Direction – Musical
Heidi Cline McKerley (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Lead Male Actor – Play
Brian Kurlander (How to use a Knife)

Outstanding Sound Design – Musical
Rob Brooksher (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Scenic Design – Musical
Isabel Curley-Clay & Moriah Curley-Clay (Nobody Loves You)

Outstanding Scenic Design – Play
Isabel Curley-Clay & Moriah Curley-Clay (Freed Spirits)
Isabel Curley-Clay & Moriah Curley-Clay (How to Use a Knife)

Outstanding Lighting Design – Play
Mary Parker (Constellations)

Wallace Shawn Comes To Horizon!

Remember this guy? Wallace Shawn returns to Horizon after many, many years!
Fun fact- he wrote a play called Aunt Dan and Lemon that Horizon produced back in 1987, starring Lisa Adler and Rosemary Newcott (current Artistic Director for the Alliance Children’s Theatre). He subsequently became an acclaimed political playwright and character actor for TV/Film (The Princess Bride, The Good Wife).Having passed the ripe age of 70, Wallace Shawn wants to drop his little bit of wisdom “before death or dementia close down the brief window available to him.” Toni Morrison calls his new book, Night Thoughts, “lovely, hilarious and seriously thought-provoking.”

On Thursday, August 31 at 7PMWallace Shawn will appear
at Horizon Theatre to read and discuss Night Thoughts.

This is a ticketed event. Tickets include a signed copy of the book.
Buy Tickets Here

A Cappella Books is the official bookseller for this event.
If you are unable to attend this event, you may still pre-order a signed copy below.
Pre-Order a Signed Copy Here

Announcing auditions for Madeline’s Christmas 2017!

Announcing auditions for Horizon Theatre/Atlanta Children’s Theatre co-production of Madeline’s Christmas 2017!

Audition appointment requests must be made through the online request form at www.atlantachildrenstheatre.com/auditions.html

Atlanta Children’s Theatre is collaborating with Horizon Theatre once again to present the 10th Anniversary Production of Madeline’s Christmas!  We’re casting roles for 24 young ladies. This is an exciting opportunity for selected young actors to work with professional adult actors at one of Atlanta’s premiere professional theaters. We are committed to producing the highest quality professional production as possible.  It’s important for both child actors and their families to understand they are committing to a professional creative process, including preparing for and attending all rehearsals.  Parents will have an opportunity to review the rehearsal schedule and disclose conflicts prior to casting.

AUDITION DATES
Saturday August 19, 2017 • 10am-5pm
Sunday  August 20, 2017 • 12pm-7pm

CALLBACKS
Saturday August 26, 2017 • 10am-4pm

REHEARSAL PERIOD
September 30 – December 1
Typically Evenings & Weekends. We do rehearse the Saturday and Sunday following Thanksgiving.
More information given at auditions

PERFORMANCES
December 2 – 31, 2017. Each child actor will perform half of the shows. Last year, each cast performed 20 or 21 shows out of 41 total. There are shows every day during Christmas week except for the 25th.

REQUIREMENTS
Girls, ages 8+ years old, maximum height of 60”, must sing. Auditioners need to prepare an upbeat 1-2 minute song from a musical, as well as a brief memorized monologue or story. Please be sure to bring an accompaniment CD or MP3 from a phone or other electronic device (no lead vocals). We will provide a CD player and laptop/auxiliary cord for MP3s. Please provide two 8×10 headshots or other photographs. A short monologue is preferred.

For helpful audition tips, please visit https://www.atlantachildrenstheatre.com/auditiontips.html

Cast Announced for PROJECT DAWN | Horizon Theatre

Artistic Director Lisa Adler announces the cast for the final show of Horizon Theatre’s 2017 mainstage season, the gritty and gripping play inspired by a real-life story PROJECT DAWN, beginning performances on September 22, with a press opening on September 29.

The powerhouse, all female cast will include Lane Carlock (Stupid F**ing Bird at ACTOR’S EXPRESS, My Name is Asher Lev at THEATRICAL OUTFIT), Carolyn Cook (The City of Conversation and Time Stands Still at HORIZON, Lombardi at AURORA, August: Osage County at ALLIANCE), Bobbi Lynne Scott, Marianne Fraulo (The Perfect Prayer at HORIZON, Wit at AURORA THEATRE), Maria Sager (Grand Concourse and The Book Club Play at HORIZON, In the Heights at THEATRICAL OUTFIT), Christy Clark (Blackberry Daze at HORIZON), and Brooke Owens (Anne Boleyn at SYNCHRONICITY, James and the Giant Peach at GEORGIA ENSEMBLE THEATRE).

Gritty, gripping, and shockingly funny, go behind the bench in this inspired-by-real-life story of the women on both sides of the law in Project Dawn, an innovative court designed to transform the lives of women in the sex trade. In this daring and vital tour de force, seven actresses double as victims/participants and Court staff. Whether you are to the left or the right, Project Dawn will gnaw at your heart and open your eyes to see clearly what’s happening in your own backyard.

PROJECT DAWN will begin performances September 22, open September 29 and play until October 29. PROJECT DAWN features a script by Karen Hartman (Goldie, Max and Milk and Going Gone) and will be directed by Lisa Adler (Horizon Co-Artistic Producing Director; Night BloomsThe Perfect Prayer, and The Waffle Palace and Charm School at HORIZON).

PROJECT DAWN is a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere where it kicked off its first production at PEOPLE’S LIGHT in Philadelphia earlier this summer, now HORIZON will be the second theatre to produce and continue development of this timely and powerful play.

Blackberry Daze on “City Lights” with Lois Reitzes

Horizon Theatre’s Blackberry Daze Shows How Great Prose Inspires Music

July 18, 2017

Horizon Theatre’s current production, “Blackberry Daze,” takes its audience to small town Virginia at the end of World War I. There, Mae Lou, her daughter Carrie, and blues singer Pearl under the spell of gambler Herman Camm. To get an idea of his character, the story foreshadows his death, and no one is particularly interested in figuring out who did it.

The musical is based on Ruth P. Watson’s 2012 novel “Blackberry Days of Summer.” She adapted the play with Thomas W. Jones II, who had the idea to turn the story into a musical

Jones and actor TC Carson spoke with “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes about the production, which is now on stage at Horizon Theatre through Aug. 27.

To listen to the full interview click here.

Blackberry Daze Interview on Jazz WCLK 91.9 with Ray Cornelius

#UPFRONT feat. casts of ‘Girls Trip,’ ‘Blackberry Daze’ + Anita Wilson + Synergy Awards

July 22, 2017

Today’s edition of #UPFRONT Inside Atlanta’s Entertainment Industry was full of Black star power. I got a chance to talk to the ladies of “Girls Trip,” which opens in theaters nationwide this weekend. Jada Pinkett Smith and Regina Hall dish about their roles while the film’s producer—Will Packer—weighs in on why this particular film is so important. Mayor Kasim Reed also talked about his desire for Atlanta to make this film #1 at the box office.

#UPFRONT also catches up with gospel music sensation Anita Wilson and her new album, Sunday Song. The Billboard chart topping performer also opened up about the importance of voting and getting involved in your local community elections.

#UPFRONT also goes to AAFCA’s Synergy Awards as they honor director, producer and iconic filmmaker Rob Hardy. The creator of BET’s “The Quad” was exciting to be this year’s award recipient and encouraged all of us to continue pursuing our dreams.

We closed out the show with the cast of Horizon Theatre’s new musical, “Blackberry Daze.” Actresses Brittany Inge and Ayana Reed discussed their roles in the show as well as working with the great Tom Jones.

Click here to listen to full interview.

#UPFRONT Inside Atlanta Entertainment Industry is 30-minute radio magazine that features one-on-one interviews with all of the major players and behind-the-scenes superstars that make Georgia the new “Entertainment Capital.” It airs every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. on Jazz 91.9 WCLK and his hosted by yours truly, Ray Cornelius.

Follow us now on Instagram: @UPFRONTtheSHOW

10 Reasons to See “Nobody Loves You” in the Park from wanderlust ATLANTA

10 Reasons to See “Nobody Loves You” in the Park

Horizon Theatre‘s production of “Nobody Loves You” is coming to Piedmont Park!

For the third consecutive year, Horizon is sharing one of its super-popular musical comedies at the Park’s Promenade. This year’s show—one of the theatre’s mainstage plays earlier this year—has been met with hilarity, fantastic acting, super-fun musical numbers, and awesome reviews.

With only four performances, Wednesday through Saturday, June 14-17, this is a can’t miss-show. In no particular order, here are 10 awesome reasons why…

1.) It’s free! 

That’s right. Horizon Theatre is giving away thousands of free tickets to see the four-day run of Nobody Loves You in Piedmont Park. There’s also reserved seating for a nominal fee, closer to the stage, and if you’re not a fan of sitting on the grass, there are tables available, too!

How awesome is it that Horizon brings free theatre to our local community and many others visiting our fair city. Thank you, Horizon Theatre!

Jeanette Illidge and Patrick Wade | Nobody Loves You | Horizon Theatre

2.) The cast is phenomenal!

If you’re an Atlanta theatre regular, you’ll recognize names and faces of many of the cast, several of them multiple Suzi Bass award nominees and winners!

Pictured above are the stars of the show. Patrick Wade (Jeff) plays a skeptic of the reality television show Nobody Loves You and he’s taking action to blow their cover…to prove that they’re not really making love connections, but it’s all just a sham. Hilarity ensues.

Jeanette Illidge (Jenny) plays a producer of Nobody Loves You and the love interest of Jeff, whose secondary objective of joining the show was to win back his ex. You’re laughing already, aren’t you?

3.) It’s in Piedmont Park, “Atlanta’s Favorite Greenspace”!

This is the third year that Horizon Theatre has brought one of their mainstage shows to Piedmont Park, which is in the heart of Midtown and easy to get to! The Promenade is near the Atlanta Botanical Garden—accessible from the Garden’s entry road—and the Sage Parking Deck, accessible from Piedmont Avenue and Monroe Drive.

I’ve attended the last two Horizon Theatre shows in Piedmont Park and can personally attest to their being great fun…the shows and seeing them in the Park! [2015] [2016]

4.) It’s a show-within-a-show!

If you’re a fan of reality television, this one is on steroids, but has an actual plot.

The game of love is on! Tune into ‘Nobody Loves You,’ the TV show-within-the-show that follows attractive singles pairing up to find love…Take a behind-the-scenes ride through this hilarious musical comedy about the intimate and gut-wrenching quest for love while millions of viewers watch!

Austin Tijerina, Travis, Leslie Bellair | Nobody Loves You | Horizon Theatre

5.) You get to meet the cast and take photos with them!

In the wonderful Horizon Theatre tradition, after the show you’ll get to meet the cast and take photos with them! Being the celebrity-spotter I am, this perk is a huge one for me and I love seeing so many other theatre-goers talking with the cast, congratulating them on their performances and getting to know them a little more.

If you saw Nobody Loves You at Horizon Theatre in Little Five Points earlier this year, you’ll notice a cast change in the Piedmont Park show. Pictured above from the earlier show is Austin Tijerina, who played Evan, a hilarious character being played by Leo Thomasian in the Piedmont Park show.

And the lovely young lady in the red jacket is the totally awesome Leslie Bellair (Samantha) who will be the only actress to have performed in all three Horizon Theatre productions in Piedmont Park. I’m a huge fan of her work!

6.) It’s sexy!

It’s a story about people falling in love, and yes…there is sex. Or at least the innuendo of perhaps, maybe that happening. Okay, maybe there’s only some sexy dancing and sexy outfits, and maybe a shirt comes off and maybe there’s some crushing, and some flirting and kissing, and…well, let me just say that it’s one of the sexiest musicals you’ll see this year.

7.) There will be food and drinks!

You’re going to get hungry and thirsty, right? Of course you will!

The grounds will open at 6:00 p.m. (show starts at 7:30 p.m.), so bring a picnic and enjoy. NOTE: Feel free to bring your own food, water and soft-drinks, but no alcohol and no glass, please.

There will be food trucks and concessions, as well as beer, wine, water and soft-drinks available for purchase. [more info]

Remember, the earlier you arrive the closer you can get to the stage! But it’s such a big show, they’re all great seats.

The set of "Nobody Loves You" | Horizon Theatre | Photo: Travis S. Taylor

8.) The set is awesome!

Twin sisters and Suzi Bass award winners Isabel and Moriah Curley-Clay have done it again! The above photo is of the in-theatre set, which isn’t as static as you might think. I can only imagine how much more spectacular the set will be when it’s up in Piedmont Park. We’re talking lots more real estate…more possibilities!

9.) You’re going to laugh!

Yes, it’s a musical. Yes, it’s about a reality television show. Yes, it’s about the drama of people falling in love. And it’s all incredibly funny! From the lyrics of the songs (listen closely so you don’t miss this fun!) to the “off camera” shenanigans, to the plot twists and turns, prepare to have your funny bone tickled all night long!

10.) Horizon Theatre loves YOU for your support!

Lisa Adler, Co-Founder and Co-Artistic/Producing Director, shares every opening night of every show that ticket sales make up for only about half of what it takes to run the theatre. Not everyone can see a show at the theatre, but most everyone can go to a free show…and then tell friends and family how great it was!

I can’t speak for the theatre, but I’m certain that Horizon is grateful for your support, whether in ticket purchases, subscriptions and/or sharing how much you enjoyed your theatre experience with friends and family.

There you go…10 great reasons to come to Piedmont Park to see Horizon Theatre‘s production of Nobody Loves You. I think you’re going to love it!

Atlanta INtown Review: “Nobody Loves You” at Horizon

By Manning Harris
April 6, 2017

Horizon Theatre is presenting a quirky, perky little musical comedy for the digital, reality television age called “Nobody Loves You,” directed by Heidi McKerley, running through April 30.

When I say “little,” I do not mean that in any pejorative sense; quite the reverse. It’s refreshing to see a musical play that is not in any way ponderous or pretentious, yet manages to challenge your thinking while being hugely entertaining.

Let’s plop ourselves in the middle of TV’s notoriously addictive (for some folks) competitive reality shows such as “The Bachelor” or “The Bachelorette.”

When creators Itamar Moses and Gaby Alter premiered their show in 2012 in San Diego, they couldn’t know for sure that reality TV and social media would have such a delicious marriage.

But then a phrase entered the Zeitgeist: “You’re fired,” spoken with an accusatory finger point by the current U.S. President. Here that phrase has been replaced by “Nobody loves you,” the catchphrase (and name of the show) that tells a contestant she/he is out, kaput, and still lovelorn. Worse still, they are off television, which is the only thing that gives legitimacy to their existence.

Sound extreme? We’re just getting started.

We have an attractive young man named Jeff (Patrick Wade) whose girlfriend Tanya (Wendy Melkonian) is obsessed with the show and wants to be a contestant. Jeff, on the other hand, wants to write his philosophy dissertation on the show’s vacuousness. But when Tanya leaves him to audition, he decides to follow, and lo and behold, the TV people love his caustic denunciation (“People can either connect or perform; but not at the same time”). They select Jeff and reject Tanya!

The plot thickens, and I shall not tell all, of course. There are other contestants: a devout Christian named Christian (Ben Thorpe) is paired with a sexy, uninhibited girl named Megan (Jennifer Alice Acker), and they wind up in a hot tub. Bear in mind that every bit of these goings-on is being filmed; even when they’re supposedly off camera, they’re on (does this sound familiar?).

Another lovelorn type is Samantha (Leslie Bellair), who’s paired with Dominic (Austin Tijerina), who’s looking for “a chick who’s stable.” Good luck in this joint.

The smoothtalking Byron (Brad Raymond) is the TV host and is given wacky lines like (“Like scales falling from the hides of ancient lizards, 15 contestants have dwindled to the final six”). He’s a snake-oil charmer who also sings extremely well (or Mr. Raymond does). But then this is a multi-talented cast full of award-winning performers; an excellent reason to see this show.

I must mention that Mr. Tijerina does double duty and also plays uber-fan Evan. He announces to the world that he’ll be tweeting live (“Hashtag: so excited!”), and he gleefully careens around the stage in his swiveling chair (shades of Barbra Streisand’s first Broadway appearance as Miss Marmelstein—yes, I can work her into any discussion). Mr. Tijerina is a stage animal who brightens any stage he’s on.

Our original hero, Jeff, has found a “forbidden” romance with attractive TV staffer Jenny (Jeanette Illidge). Funny thing is—Jeff himself has fallen into the hypnotic, addictive allure of being on camera; it’s a real love/hate relationship.

It occurs to me that Andy Warhol would love this show; he’d say that the TV life is life, not a spoof. And everyone’s getting his/her 15 minutes of fame—sometimes more.

The music director/keyboardist is Alli Lingenfelter; the musicians are Dan Bauman, Lorenzo Sanford, and Bennett Walton. I haven’t mentioned the songs; I’ll let you discover them: “So Much to Hate,” “People Are Stupid,” and other witty numbers.

Speaking of wit, scenic and costume designers Moriah and Isabel Curley-Clay have had lots of fun conjuring up an absurdly colorful TV set; and it’s perfect. Ms. McKerley’s direction is likewise fun and seamless.

“Nobody Loves You” had its Off-Broadway premiere in 2013. Artistic Director Lisa Adler mentioned that Moses (book and lyrics) and Alter (music and lyrics) have continued to fine tune their show, and the Horizon’s production is the first in the nation with the authors’ changes.

Horizon’s intimate theatre is just right for this show; I had a fine, fun time and so will you. Who knows—you might wind up on camera; isn’t that what we all want?

For tickets and information, visit horizontheatre.com.

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