Deborah Tobola
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INSIDE
/// OUT
by
Deborah Tobola
Central Coast
audiences will witness a unique marriage in December: the happy union
of a 500-year-old art form with cutting edge social justice theatre.
For the first time, Poetic Justice Project will present a Commedia
Dell’Arte play, INSIDE /// OUT, which offers a comedic look
at the criminal justice system. Commedia Dell’Arte is a style
of masked, improvisational slapstick comedy that dates back to 16th
Century Italy. It is physically, emotionally and intellecutally
demanding.
INSIDE /// OUT follows character Damian from prosecution to prison to
parole as he wears whatever mask he needs to survive. Damian is saved
by the love of a good woman, and by his determination to never return
to prison.
The irreverent comedy was co-created by director Gale McNeeley and
actors Leonard Flippen, Jorge Manly Gil, Janet Guess, Nick Homick, and
Caroline Taylor-Hitch. Poetic Justice Project actors have all been
incarcerated—in prison, jail or juvenile facilities. Most
have no previous theatre experience when they come to PJP.
Gale McNeeley is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York
City, the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre
and Scuola Internazionale Dell’Attore Comico in Italy. A
union actor for 43 years, he has appeared on Broadway in TWO GENTLEMEN
OF VERONA and CYRANO, and at regional theatres on both coasts.
Gayle has been a professor of movement at dozens of schools, including
the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.C., Cal Arts, Humboldt State
University, Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and the
Amsterdam School of the Arts.
"After 56 years in the theatre, the performers of the Poetic Justice
Project have awoken all my creative talents. Their passion,
intelligence, heart and soul are truly inspiring. Together, I now
believe, anything is possible,” he says.
INSIDE /// OUT shows Friday, December 5 at 7 p.m. and Saturday,
December 6 at 3 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 1344
Nipomo Street, San Luis Obispo.
On Sunday, December 7 at 3 p.m., there is one performance at Niche
Theater at Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, 820 N. Fairview
Avenue, Goleta.
On Friday, December 12 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, December 13 at 3 p.m.,
INSIDE /// OUT will be performed at Unity Chapel of Light, 1165
Stubblefield Road, Santa Maria.
Suggested donation for all shows is $15 for adults and $10 for
students. No one will be turned away. You may reserve your attendance
at Eventbrite.
INSIDE /// OUT’s sponsors include Unity Chapel of Light, Live
Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation Social Justice Ministry, Santa
Barbara Friend Meeting (Quakers), Alternatives to Violence Project
Workshops and Catholic Church of the Beatitudes. Ongoing support for
Poetic Justice Project has come from the Fund for Santa Barbara.
Poetic
Justice Project is the only
theatre company in the state comprised of formerly incarcerated actors
appearing in plays that examine crime, punishment and redemption. Based
in Santa Maria, the project was founded in 2009. It is a program of the
award-winning William
James Association, which
provides arts instruction to prisoners, people on parole and probation,
and youth at risk of incarceration.
INSIDE /// OUT cast and director, from left, standing, Caroline
Taylor-Hitch, Nick Homick, Janet Guess; kneeling, Leonard Flippen, Gale
McNeeley, Jorge Manly Gil. Photo by Inga McCullough.
Cast of INSIDE /// OUT
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