PHAMALY presents its 2012 Fall Studio Series Vox PHAMALIA: Cinco de VOX
Cinco de Vox: How the 17% roll!
(Denver CO) – PHAMALY celebrates the 5th year of the innovative, original sketch comedy show Vox PHAMALIA: Cinco de VOX. Last year, audiences found out the answers to “How do you have sex if you’re paralyzed?” and “How exactly would disability speed-dating go?” Now PHAMALY and Director Edith Weiss bring you the fifth installment of Vox PHAMALIA.
VOX will be presented at the Su Teatro Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe. Dr., Denver, CO 80126, October 26 - 29 & November 9 - 11. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. with a special performance on Monday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket price is $20; $12 groups of 6 or more; all seats $10 on Monday, October 29. Tickets are available by calling 303-575-0005 or online at www.phamaly.org. Sunday, October 28 performance will include American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation. NOTE: Vox PHAMALIA: Cinco de VOX is intended for audiences 16 and older.
Through the first four years of Vox many local celebrities have assisted this program by gracing our stage. We've invited these supporters to join us on opening night! October 26 promises to be a celebrity-studded opening night celebration, along with a post-show reception.
Co-written by PHAMALY’s own actors with disabilities, this year’s “differently-abled sketch comedy” will feature Best-Of sketches from the last five years, plus tons of new additions, all taking comic revenge on anyone who takes things a little too tragically. Some of this year's new titles include Stroke Me - a woman gets a debilitating stroke at 16, on picture day in High School. The piece ends with her getting her head shots for her acting career; I See C. P. P. - I See Cerebral Palsied People. An honest and humorous take on living with various degrees of this condition by four of the cast members who have it; Volunteer - An inside look into the workings of the PHAMALY office: Do you cast a limbless man as a doormat? And you can look forward to Gimps Gone Wild - Pick-Up Lines for everybody: Is that a colostomy bag in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?
Led by well known Colorado Director/Playwright Edith Weiss, Vox PHAMALIA Studio Series is the result of an annual writing-to-performing development workshop, designed for PHAMALY members to explore the process of writing an original piece, having it selected and taken to performance. The theatrical devices of improvisation, sketch comedy, dramatic story telling and music are all used in the workshop process. She tells us, "With the largest and most diverse cast we've ever had, this Vox is full of new energy and ideas. It's the best so far." Edith was awarded Best Direction of a Play by The Denver Post & Best of Westword.
The cast and writers of this year's VOX are Brian Bernard, Dominique Frary, Donnie Gabenski, Rennie Hart, Brian Hyde, Ashley Kelashian, Amber Marsh, Paul Migliorelli, Julie Miley, Lucy Roucis, Trenton Schindele, James Sherman, Teri Westerman, Ruth Ann White, Stephanie Williams, Shannon Wilson, David Wright and Alicia 'Lisa' Young.
Now celebrating its 23nd season, PHAMALY is an award winning Colorado based Theatre Company comprised entirely of performers with a wide variety of physical challenges. PHAMALY’s mission is to provide professional theatre opportunities and artistic development for performers with disabilities, and to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the performing arts community.
PHAMALY presents Vox PHAMALIA: Cinco de VOX - Vox presents a unique and comedic perspective on living with a disability. It’s how the 17% roll. October 26 - 29 & November 9 - 11, Fri./Sat. @ 7:30 p.m.; Sun. @ 2 p.m.; Special Performance: Monday, October 29 @ 7:30 p.m. $20; Groups of 6 or more: $12 each; Oct. 29 special performance - all seats $10. Tickets are available by calling 303-575-0005 or online at www.phamaly.org - Su Teatro Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe. Dr., Denver, CO 80126. NOTE: Vox PHAMALIA: is intended for mature audiences, 16 and older.
Proudly named 2012 Theatre Company of the Year by 5280 Magazine and the Alliance for Colorado Theatre.
Added by GS on September 25, 2012