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“Maker of Worlds” is a convention-bending, female-empowering, myth-reclaiming play at Theater for the New City’s Dream Up Festival Sept. 2-7. 

Martha, a deity, decides to destroy the world because there’s no good left in it. A second deity disguised as her yoga instructor proposes fighting the system instead. But Martha’s husband Warren built the system, and somewhere on another plane, Martha is still in love with Jim Morrison. The versatile Amy Gorelow plays 6+ characters in this funny absurdist play about creativity, Capitalism and the divine in all of us.

“With its mix of living, deceased, and divine characters, Maker of Worlds reimagines cultural traditions for progressive ends, using an approach that is as fun and funny as its subject matter is urgent.”

– Thinking Theater NYC

“The teaming of writer Wendy A. Schmidt, director Jeri Frederickson and actor Amy Gorelow is a chemical victory.”

– Hi! Drama

“Amy Gorelow does excellent work to bring this particular world to life, peopling it with distinct characters in a fantastic performance and using some simple props, from Tiffany’s wheeled office chair to Warren’s martinis, to enhance the character work. Also… her trident skills are on point.”

– Thinking Theater NYC

Read the full review from Thinking Theater NYC.

View the full Hi! Drama review: https://www.facebook.com/hidramas/posts/2640342779338953

Director Jeri Frederickson, Actor Amy Gorelow, and Playwright Wendy A. Schmidt discuss the show

Dave Lefkowitz interviews the playwright (at 58:00 left):

About

Maker of Worlds

by Wendy A. Schmidt • directed by Jeri Frederickson • starring Amy Gorelow

A world premiere one-woman play presented by Theater for the New City, Crystal Field (Artistic Director) as part of the Dream Up Festival, September 2-7, 2019

Times:
September 2 @ 6:30 pm
September 3 @ 9 pm
September 4 @ 6:30 pm
September 5 @ 6:30 pm
September 6 @ 9 pm
September 7 @ 5 pm

Cabaret Theater
155 First Avenue (between 9th and 10th Streets) NYC

Martha, a deity, decides to destroy the world. She’s never gotten over the fact that 5000 years ago she inadvertently turned her best friend, Edith, into a pillar of salt outside Sodom and Gomorrah, and now it seems there’s nothing good left. Martha’s yoga instructor intervenes and counsels her to fight the system instead. But Martha’s husband Warren built the system, and somewhere on another plane, she’s still in love with Jim Morrison. Can Martha come to terms with her inner turmoil before causing a global meltdown? One woman plays six characters in “Maker of Worlds”, a play about creativity, Capitalism, and the divine in all of us.

Tickets are $12.

Cast and Crew

Written by: Wendy A. Schmidt
Starring: Amy Gorelow
Directed by: Jeri Frederickson
Fight Choreography: Amber Wuttke & Violent Delights
Stage Manager: Becky Warner
Assistant Stage Manager: Andre Mahdi
Production Design: Jeri Frederickson and Wendy A. Schmidt
Sound Design: Roy A. Freeman
Composer: Roy A. Freeman
Producer: The Pants, LLC 

Theater for the New City

THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY (TNC) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning community cultural center that is known for its high artistic standards and widespread community service. One of New York’s most prolific theatrical organizations, TNC produces 30-40 premieres of new American plays per year, at least 10 of which are by emerging and young playwrights. Many influential theater artists of the last quarter century have found TNC’s Resident Theater Program instrumental to their careers, among them Sam Shepard, Moises Kaufman, Richard Foreman, Charles Busch, Maria Irene Fornes, Miguel Piñero, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Vin Diesel, Oscar Nuñez, Laurence Holder, Romulus Linney and Academy Award Winners Tim Robbins and Adrien Brody. TNC also presents plays by multi-ethnic/multi-disciplinary theater companies who have no permanent home. Among the well-known companies that have been presented by TNC are Mabou Mines, the Living Theater, Bread and Puppet Theater, the San Francisco Mime Troupe and COBU, the Japanese women’s drumming, and dance group.TNC  also produced the Yangtze Repertory Company’s 1997 production of BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, which was the only play ever produced in America by Gao Xingjian before he won the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature. TNC seeks to develop theater audiences and inspire future theater artists from the often-overlooked low-income minority communities of New York City by producing minority writers from around the world and by bringing the community into theater and theater into the community through its many free Festivals. TNC productions have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and over 42 OBIE Awards for excellence in every theatrical discipline. TNC is also the only Theatrical Organization to have won the Mayor’s Stop The Violence award. Learn More

The Pants, LLC

The Pants (Playwrights.Anomalous.Network+Theater.Situation) is a playwright’s collective championing unorthodox theater works by womxn. Learn More

Three Cat Productions

“Maker of Worlds” was developed in 2018 through the generous support of Three Cat Productions in Chicago, Jason Paul Smith, Artistic Director. 


Our team is based in Chicago. Greetings from the Third Coast/Second City/Outermost Borough!


Playwright’s Note

The mission of this play is to change the narrative about women, class, and cultural differences by reclaiming religious language for the good. We hope to further gender, economic, and racial equality by doing so. We come together with audiences to ritually participate in the change we want to see.

Progressives have had good reasons to abandon religious language, but in the process they’ve allowed a racist, patriarchal oligarchy to wield it entirely for evil. Cultural traditions have a unique emotional and intellectual power, and because the right’s interpretation goes unopposed, it’s one of their most powerful weapons.

We want to help audiences see their own myths in a new way that better reflects their experiences, delight them with humor and intellectual excitement, and illuminate the systems that shape the world we all live in, in order to perhaps challenge them.

Director’s Note

You can be a creator of worlds…Martha says. And, when we come together to participate in a theatrical performance, we create a world together. Today, you join us to create a world through six characters with interconnected lives. Our temporary world together plays with questions that I have been asking of myself and of the world every day. Will we be all right. How do we live with our flaws. Is there ever closure. As you participate in our theatrical world today, remember what creates your joy and feel challenged to uproot the things that are destructive. I hope you might rediscover the side of you that has been pushed down deep inside. Perhaps we can reclaim the parts of ourselves and of our world that need healing.

May you be a creator of worlds and a slayer of demons.


What’s a pillar of salt? Learn more about the subject matter.


Public domain sounds from freesound.com

Reviews

“With its mix of living, deceased, and divine characters, Maker of Worlds reappropriates and reimagines cultural traditions, primarily Judeo-Christian, for progressive ends, using an approach that is as fun and funny as its subject matter is urgent.”

— Thinking Theater NYC

“The precarious nature of God, the value of love, friendship, power and happiness are woven through MAKER OF WORLDS. At first, I didn’t know what to think about this play; now, I can’t stop thinking about it. Go see it!”

— Hi! Drama

Audience members on the workshop production at Three Cat in December, 2018:

“Unique and sometimes brilliant writing that reflects our world while being completely its own thing. I loved the way the conflict between the deities plays out in a way that starts out absurd and then gets so absurd that it becomes serious. It’s a great role for a versatile performer, and the writer’s light touch with some very heavy topics makes the journey both fun and memorable.” — MT Cozzola

“Thanks in good part to a terrific solo performance by Amy Gorelow, those with a penchant for Beckett, Albee, Ionesco, Durang, Mee will enjoy it.”  — Seth Arkin

“I was pleasantly turned upside down as her words percolated in my brain. The Maker is venturing further afield…specifically NYC in September. If you have the chance, gather, and pay attention.” — Lori Skelton

“Amy Gorelow was tremendous.”

“I was blown away!”

“A must-see!” 

“An engaging and enjoyable evening. And a stellar performance. Don’t miss it!”

“It made me think of how we create our own worlds with our words.”

“Truly profound.”

Also:

“I didn’t get it. I loved it, but I didn’t get it.”
“Perhaps I’m not the audience for this.”
“I guess I need things to make sense.”
“Why did she keep peeling that orange?”
“Wow – yes, er – wow!”
“A shit ton of absurdity.”

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Contact

To learn more about this production, please email TheTerrorCottas [at] gmail [dot] com