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Kindness Committee | An original play by Melanie Hoopes SOLD OUT

March 18, 2022 @ 7:00 pm

$25

Friday, March 18th at 7:00pm – SOLD OUT
South Church  343 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

Tickets: $25

RiverArts presents Kindness Committee, a new play written and directed by Melanie Hoopes on Friday, March 18th and 19th at 7:00pm; This play is recommended for ages 13 and up.

Set at a concert on a cold winter night, Kindness Committee sneaks us into the minds of seven audience members connected by varying degrees to one another. As the musician performs, each character’s inner world ignites. Some desire, others despise. One mourns, another commits to a life of living without a past. One warns of the limits of “kindness” while another embodies the act of forgiving. All of them peel away layers of their past as they reach for a sustainable present.

Kindness Committee delves deep into longings and forebodings, and examines the increasing importance of strengthening our community as our social, political and environmental problems mount.

Inspired by a concert by Bay Area-based singer/songwriter John Elliott, Hoopes creates a fictitious world of characters interacting with one another, the music and the afterglow it creates. Elliott generously lends his music to weave through Kindness Committee, allowing the audience to be transported to the concert the characters attend.

Melanie Hoopes, a Hastings on Hudson resident, brought us last season’s zoom performance of Six Feet, a play about living in the age of Covid. With Kindness Committee, Hoopes asks us to once again examine the present moment. As we accept our current reality, we ask ourselves how we want to live moving forward. What must we fortifiy and what gets recycled? Like Six Feet, Kindness Committee is darkly funny and sure to touch all hearts and souls.

“John’s performance four years ago with Common Ground Concerts started it all. His breathtakingly honest and personal songwriting awed me. I was captivated by his descriptions of regrets and defenses, exposing them all, no matter how misshapen or how ugly. John treats his past with kindness and compassion and in doing this he invites the audience to do their own inventory with the same open-hearted approach. I began writing Kindness Committee to explore how others may have experienced John’s show but somewhere along the way it became a treatise on community. My conclusion is simple and needs to be screamed from the rooftops and tattooed on our arms: We are all we have. The survival of all beings and our beautiful planet depends on the strength of our relation to one another.”

About Melanie Hoopes, Writer and Director

Melanie Hoopes is a writer whose credits include Six Feet: A Play About What’s Between Us (RiverArts), Lethal Lit (IHeartRadio, EEP), One Giant Leap: The Apollo Moon Landing 50 Years On (The New York Times) and  Bloodline (Netflix). She is the creator and writer of the long-running New York-based episodic stage show, Laurie Stanton’s Sound Diet, a dark, modern twist on Prairie Home Companion. Her public radio credits include This American LifeHere’s the Thing and Unfictional. She is a producer and host of Yesteryear: Stories from Home, a podcast about the history of living in a small village on the Hudson River. She lives in the Rivertowns with her family.

About John Elliott, Composer

A native of Minnesota now living in California, John Elliott has a worldwide following as a singer-songwriter. The Austin Chronicle writes John Elliott is “a legend among songwriters…bold and brave…his shows are not to be missed.” Cory Frye of the Corvallis Gazette-Times writes that Elliott has, “an affection for the malleability of language, the clever twists of phrase, an appreciation for the liquid kinship between rhythm and sounds — how they collide in beautiful violence, how they stand as ideas and images — even if they ordinarily wouldn’t deign to dance together or be seen in the same room.”

While John has toured internationally since 2006 and his songs have been prominently heard on TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy, One Tree Hill, and Californication, he remains an independent, unsigned, and unaffiliated artist, and he is proud of that fact. Calling himself a “songcyclist” for his eco-friendly propensity for pedaling his bike from one small venue to the next, Elliott continues to build a dedicated following the old-fashioned way: one new believer at a time.

Chuck Schiele of The San Diego Troubadour says, “John Elliott’s lyrics get in, make their statement, kick you in the teeth, and get out before they start talking too much…And this lends to the urge of rolling any track to its beginning for another spin.”

In addition to contributing his music to Kindness Committee, John will perform a live concert on March 26th at Common Ground Concerts. MORE INFO HERE.

All attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination at the door. Until further notice, attendees will be required to wear masks at all indoor RiverArts events.

FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: info@riverarts.org

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CAST

Anna Aubry
as Amber
Anna Aubry is an actor and writer from Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. She is a recent graduate of Oberlin College’s theatre program, where she debuted her self-written, one-woman show FUNNY GIRL. and trained for a semester at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Previous educational theatre credits include Twilight Bowl (Maddy), The Misanthrope (Célimène), Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties (Betty #4), and The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta). Anna currently resides in Brooklyn, where she performs improv and stand-up comedy. She is thrilled to be working with Melanie and back in the Rivertowns for her first professional production.
Blake Brewer
as Leon
 Blake Brewer is a graduate from Syracuse University’s Musical Theatre program, originally from Los Angeles, California. Blake recently concluded the 2nd National Tour of Elf on The Shelf. Regionally, he has been seen in 42nd Street, Beauty and the Beast, Legally Blonde, Mamma Mia!, and The Drowsy Chaperone. Thanks to God and his family for their never-ending support.
Michelle Concha
as Rubenia
Michelle Concha lives in Ossining and is a graduate of the Juilliard School. She is Artistic Director of State of Play Productions and was Chair of the Ossining Arts Project, as well as the Executive Producer of the Ossining Jazz Festival. As an actor Michelle is fluent in both English and Spanish. She has recently been on made for Lifetime Movie Malicious Minds, A Good Cop, Blue Bloods, Law & Order:SVU and Dr. Death. Michelle has been the voice of Click the Camera in Go, Diego, Go! Video Games (Nickelodeon), various voices on Dora the Explorer Education Series, Burlington Coat Factory, Spokesperson for Carmax, Spanish voiceovers for Radio and TV. Michelle was a guest host on QVC, a cooking host on ragu.com and hosted her own series Friday w/Friends on FB shedding a spotlight on female entrepreneurs.
Polly Corman
as Mina
Polly's first show in over 30 years was The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Nighttime at Elwood Playhouse, which closed just as the world did! During her 30+ year "break" from acting she continued her study of human behavior as a private practice psychotherapist.
Ed Herbstman
as Dave
Ed Herbstman is an actor and writer originally from Chicago, and is married to writer/director Melanie Hoopes with whom he has two children and a dog. This is the 16th production written and directed by Melanie Hoopes that Ed has appeared in over the last 22 years, every single one of them incredible. Film: Love… Reconsidered, Hustlers, The Big Sick, Ode To Joy, Arthur - TV: White House Plumbers, Manifest, Search Party, Alpha House, Pinkalicious, 2Some, Little Hope - Theater: Second City TourCo, Laurie Stanton’s Sound Diet, Mantzoukas Brothers, Armando Show. Podcasts: Cinnamon Bear, The Truth .
Gregory Jones
as Clay
www.gregorycjones.com
Gregory Jones has been a professional actor for 25 years: on Broadway, films like Too Big To Fail, and TV shows like New Amsterdam, VEEP, and The Americans. Raised in Albuquerque, NM, Gregory also narrates audiobooks, including a new WWII history, One Square Mile of Hell (Penguin Random House), and he did a voice for Seth Rogen’s memoir Yearbook. Thanks, Melanie and RiverArts for letting me play!  Love to Barb and Hannah, my favorite wife and daughter. 
Sweta Keswani
as Anjali
After starring in some critically acclaimed and hugely popular prime time television series in India, Sweta Keswani moved to New York from Mumbai in 2010. She was last seen on New Amsterdam with Ryan Eggold, AMC’s Super-natural thriller Nos4a2 and on The Blacklist with James Spader. She recently completed working on Apple TV Plus’s Dark Comedy Anthology Series called Roar and Mayim Bialik’s first directorial feature As They Made Us with Dustin Hoffman and Candice Bergen, both releasing this April. She Co-produced and Co-wrote a short form web series called Struggle City which won Best Web-series at the Vegas Movie awards 2020. 

Details

Date:
March 18, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm
Cost:
$25
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Organizer

RiverArts
Email
info@riverarts.org
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Venue

South Church
343 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 United States
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Phone
914.693.0473
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