About The Blogger

Jasmine Brown is a writer, producer, director and Jill of all trades. She graduated from SUNY Purchase with a BFA in Dramatic Writing. Currently, she is Co-Artistic Director of Between Us Productions and has been producing plays, readings, improv battles and stand up comedy for over four years. Jasmine is a New York native and when she is not writing she enjoys scifi and fantasy novels, Chinese food and playing with her two cats. Visit the Between Us Productions website: http://www.wix.com/betweenusproductions/between-us .

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Catching up and pimping Parables

Hi, all!

Well, we've had a lot going on since we last updated you. First of all, we had a Halloween Variety Show party. Unfortunately, I wasn't there. I know, I know, awful, right? But luckily, my Co-Artistic Director, Sam, was and she was decked out in a fabulous Anne Boleyn costume.
Samantha Lee Manas in a costume designed by Irina Fialko, pictured with the incomparable Anna Stefanic.

There was stand up, bellydance, music, drinks...the works! You know Between Us has a good time, so don't forget to drop by next time we're having an event. We'll make it worth your while. 

Besides that, we also had a belated welcome party for the new staff at Traffic Bar and Grill in Hell's Kitchen. It was there that we officially met our new graphic designer, Allie Trimboli, though we've already met her through her fabulous work. Unfortunately, the other new staff members that are still working with us (Brittany Remington, our Associate Producer and Abby Rose Leigh, our Artistic/Marketing Intern) were not able to attend, but we hope to see them at our new Traffic Bar and Grill party, which will be a holiday bash on December 20th...but more on that later!

The big thing that's going on right now is our Indiegoo campaign for our winter production, Parables for the One Percent. Parables is written by Karl Custer Jr., aka Uncle Yo, our Literary/Artistic Assistant and I personally feel it's some of his best work, outrageously funny and desperately real, it really hits home in some uncomfortable ways. It's directed by the above pictured Samantha Lee Manas and the actors are some of our favorite artists, whose talents have inspired us over the past few years.

Allie drew us a sample ad for the show and even though it's not the finished design, we wanted to give you a peak to get an idea of the direction we're going in.
Kind of political cartoon feel, ya know? And yes, that's an actual line from the show.

But here's the thing, we really need support to produce this play. We have a beautiful space booked and really want to give this work the attention it deserves. We only have 10 days left on our Indiegogo campaign and we're not even halfway to our financial goal. Every little bit helps, so please donate and share! Click the link and watch the video!

Okay, so that's all for now, but stay tuned. Next update should be more about our holiday party, first updates on Take Ten 2014 and Parables, Parables, Parables! And maaaybe you'll hear about some of our other upcoming projects, who knows?

Oh, and of course, happy Channukah and Thanksgiving to anyone celebrating!


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Halloween Party

Hello, friends!

      We're having another Halloween party this year and you're invited. And in case you don't remember how seriously we take this holiday, here's a pictoral reminder from last year.

The staff and some audience participants at last year Zombie vs. Vampires party. Look at some of the costumes people came up with!

So what are the details for this year? Well, it's all going down at 8pm on Saturday, October 26th at the Director's Studio, 311 W. 43rd St, 4th fl.

It will be a spooktacular evening of singing, dancing, improv, comedy, and other fantastic performances.

Tickets $20 and come with 2 free beverages of your choice!

Wear a costume because the Costume Contest winner will win a gift certificate to a nearby bar to continue the festivities!

Yep, that's right. Two drinks and excellent performances for only $20.

All proceeds will go toward paying for the 2013-2014 season.

Performances by:
Naomi Ekperigin
Benjamin Freeman
Kevin Froeliks
Anna Stefanic
Cynthia Vasquez
Jay Welch
Sarah White
Sharon Zaslaw
And Maybe More!

Look at the lovely flyer Allie Trimboli designed for us.


 So, check out our facebook event and come on down!

Other than that, we've been in meeting about all kinds of events, so stayed tune for more!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Pretty Pics and Rowdy Reading!

Ahoy thar, Between Us Fans (should I call you Betweenies? something about that sounds wrong...)! How is everything? Remember to reach out to us and let us know about your projects...and especially let us know if you would like us to advertise for you on our blog or facebook page.

Things have been going pretty great for us. We had a lovely afternoon in Washington Square Park a few weeks ago for our fundraising picnic (there were homemade brownies!), and I wanted share some pictures of the fabulous performances.


Cythia Vasquez belting out Whatever Happened to My Part
Our Artistic/Marketing Intern, Abby Leigh Rose, serenading us with I Wanna Hold your Hand
Shaqui and the Bellyjazz dolls leading a sample class after a performance (with some audience participants).
Recently featured actor, Sharon Zaslaw, is the instructor and I'm one of the Bellyjazz dolls (in green!)
The incomparable Anna Stefanic on keyboard, clearly getting a new, young admirer
Sad you missed all the fun? Well, guess what? We're having a reading this Saturday, October 5th, at 8pm! That's right!

Tickets are $10 per person and include one beverage of your choice.  Check it all out at The Directors Studio 311 W 43rd St, 4th Floor New York, NY 10036

The line up is as follows:

Though They May Be Parted
Written by: Patricia Milton
Directed by: Nick Saldivar

A Long Walk on the Beach
Written by: Matt Henderson
Directed by: Graydon Gund

Parables for the One Percent
Written by: Karl Custer
Directed by: Samantha Lee Manas

Starring:
Elise Baker
Casey Bartolucci
Claire Corddry
Kullan Edberg
Trent Fucci
Brooke Haney
Lesley Noyes
Anna Stefanic
Logan Sutton
Ari Vigoda
David Weinheimer
and
Samantha Jane Williams

This includes the Between Us directorial debut of our Directing Intern, Nick Saldivar, fabulous (as usual) directing efforts by Samantha Lee Manas, my Co-Artistic Director, and Graydon Gund, our Associate Artistic Director. It also includes some amazing acting from old and new faces as well as some wonderful new writing.

But the big thing is, this is including the first reading of Parables for the One Percent, by Karl Custer (aka Uncle Yo) our Literary/Artistic Assistant. This is leading up to our full production of it, this January. But more on that later. For now, just remember the insanity that is Karl's work with this picture from our last production of his.

Tierney Nolen, Casey Bartolucci and Ari Vigoda in St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent
Again, this is all going on at 8pm, at the Director's Studio, October 5th. Check out the facebook event!

We even have a lovely graphic created for us by Allie Trimboli, just for the occasion!


So, come on down and join us! Hope to see you all soon!

Monday, September 16, 2013

After a busy few months, let's party in the park!

Hello, all!

A lot has happened since I last updated you and I want to give you the skinny on all of it! The short and sweet of it is, we are having a fundraiser, this Sunday, September 22nd in Washington Square Park from 3-6. But, I wanted to make sure everything we've done in the last few months is up here, so more on that later.

First of all, Behaving Badly was AMAZING! Here are some pictures from each of our plays, and you can of course, find more on our facebook page.

Millions & Millions & Millions by Cathy Earnest, directed by Graydon Gund
Alyssa Simon (courtesy of Actor's Equity), Catherine LaClair and Cain Duminski pictured
Inalienable Rights by Samantha Lee Manas, directed by Veronica Dang
Anna Stefanic, RG Lagonda and Wes Hager pictured
Three Bites from the Underworld written and directed by Jasmine Brown
Sharon Zaslaw and Molly Garbe pictured
St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent by Karl Custer Jr., directed by Samantha Lee Manas
Tierny Nolan, Casey Bartolucci and Ari Vigoda pictured

Above photos courtesy of Vladimir Weinstein.
But all of that is old news. The big news is that of all the new staff we've added! Firstly, we'd like to welcome our interns for the season: Abby Leigh Rose for Artistic/Marketing, Nick Salidivar for Directing, Meghan Sullivan for Literary and Cresent Haynes for Sound Design. They are all super talented and you will be seeing a lot of work from them in the coming months.

Additionally, we've added Brittany Remington to the full position of Associate Producer. For her, I'm gonna add her headshot, because she's pretty big deal. She may be taking over this blog, at least partially, because we know the updates aren't exactly...consistent. But either way, she is truly great and we're very excited to be working with her.

It's Brittany!
Before I get to our final and most pressing announcement, I do want to go back in time and give you a few photos I promised. Yes, these are some looks are our Cinco de Mayo variety show from the spring. All of the rest (and there are a lot!) are up on facebook.
Anna Stefanic and Samantha Jane Williams
Karl Custer aka Uncle Yo
Calixta Star
Jeremy Rafal

So, now that you're reminded what kind of party we can throw, why not join for a Sunday in Washington Square park?

There will be sing, dancing, fun and even refreshing drinks for sale. Suggested donations are ten dollars, but stay as long as you like and give what you're able.

Again, it's 3-6 in Washington Square Park, September 22nd. We will be in Garibaldi Plaza.

The featured acts will be: Anna Stefanic, Abby Leigh Rose, Sharqui and the Bellyjazz Dolls (featuring me!), Art Brown, Cynthia Vasquez, Boogie Bogz and maybe some other surprises.

Come one, come all! 

Oh, and by the way, Washington Square Park has a special meaning to us because of our projects later in the season...but this post has been long enough. More updates much sooner next time, I promise!

Lots of love!



Monday, June 24, 2013

Looking back and getting ready for an awesome week!

Since Behaving Badly is coming up this week (wed-sun!) I wanted to give you a chance to see how far we've come in the past few years leading up to this. We've really striven to be a resource for the upcoming community of artists and as such, you will see a lot of familiar names and faces throughout the years. 
Here's a shot from Sweet Prince, written by me, Jasmine Brown and directed by Samantha  Lee Manas. The night after this show ended, Sam and I decided that we we would start producing on our own and thus, Between Us Productions was born. Besides being Co-Artistic Directors of the company, Sam has written a play (Inalienable Rights) as well as directed one (St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent) for Behaving Badly. I'm the writer and director for Three Bites from the Underworld.
Back in 2010, during one of our first readings, we read Three Bites from the Underworld. Note Karl Custer, writer for St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent and Assistant Artistic Director, reading stage directions. Also note that it was the holiday season and we were trying to be festive. 
Here's a reading we did for Inalienable Rights. We can see Anna Stefanic , who stars in it now, but plays Kelly instead of the human, as well as Casey Bartolucci, who now stars in St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent (as St. Patrick, of course). I think the mess of furniture behind them really adds to the zombie apocalypse ambiance. 
Here's a reading we did of St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent, featuring Casey Bartolucci, the current star and Veronica Dang, the director of Inalienable Rights. Aren't the props and decorations fun?
Here we have a beautiful picture from Disappearing, Cathy Earnest's play in our Take Ten festival, which won Best Play and earned her a spot in Behaving Badly, with Millions & Millions & Millions.
Here is Cathy, receiving the award for best play, from Samantha and I. 
Speaking of the Take Ten Festival, here we see Molly Garbe, Stephanie in Three Bites from the Underworld, in Maturity, directed by Associate Producer, Graydon Gund, now director of Millions & Millions & Millions.
Here we see another peak from the Take Ten Festival,  Ari Vigoda, who now stars in St. Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent as the Narrator, performing in Psycho Therapy, a semi-finalist for Best Play.
Another moment from our Take Ten festival, here's Scars, finalist for Best Play, directed by Veronica Dang.
Here we see Emile Lafond, currently starring as Harold in Three Bites from the Underworld, in a reading of The Sub, a play we received as a submission for Take Ten but that was unable to participate. Note me at the edge of frame there, reading stage directions and generally being amused.
Here we have Sharon Zaslaw, aka Sharqui and her Bellyjazz Dolls, at our fundraiser in Central Park last summer. Sharon is now starring as Celeste in Three Bites from the Underworld. 
Here we are with some friends and fans at our Improv-or Treat event this year. You can spot Alia Berezov, assistant/wardrobe for Three Bites from the Underworld, as well as me, Karl, Sam, Veronica and even Grady (first pic of him up here!) in the crowd. Note that our love of zombies was not a passing thing. 
So, come on! See what all the fuss is about and Behave Badly with us this week!

Wednesday, June 26 - 8pm
Thursday, June 27 - 8pm
Friday, June 28 - 8pm
Saturday June 29 - 2pm & 8pm
Sunday June 30 - 3pm

at Roy Arias Studios, Stage II
300 W 43rd St, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10036

Plays:
Inalienable Rights by Samantha Lee Manas
Millions & Millions & Millions by Cathy Earnest
Saint Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent by Karl Custer
and
Three Bites from the Underworld by Jasmine Brown

Directed by: Jasmine Brown, Veronica Dang, Graydon Gund, and Samantha Lee Manas

Starring:
Casey Bartolucci
Emile Lafond
Tierney Nolan
Ari Vigoda
Sharon Zaslaw
Molly Garbe
Catherine LeClair
Alyssa Simon*
Cain Duminski
Evan Cory Zimmerman
Anna Stefanic
Jonathan Zipper
Alex Witherow
RG Lacandola
Wes Hager
David Weinheimer

Tickets $18 CASH ONLY AT THE DOOR

*Appearing Courtesy of Actors Equity



So, hey, Check out our facebook event or just buy tickets in advance!



Friday, May 24, 2013

Getting ready to Behave Badly!

Hi, all!

Things are getting exciting for us!

First of all, our Cinco de Mayo themed variety show at Joria was excellent! We're so proud of the talented artists we work with and are glad they got to entertain as well as show off their skills. Pictures to come!

Second of all, we're heading into the home stretch for our evenings of one-acts, now titled Behaving Badly. We even got some awesome postcards designed by Bobby Bleustone (look him up)!


 
 
If you can't see all the info listed, here it is (plus a little more).
 
Behaving Badly
 
"Four original one-act plays about how absurdly real the risks are when we all misbehave."
 
Wednesday, June 26 - 8pm
Thursday, June 27 - 8pm
Friday, June 28 - 8pm
Saturday June 29 - 2pm & 8pm
Sunday June 30 - 3pm

at Roy Arias Studios, Stage II
300 W 43rd St, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10036

Plays:
Inalienable Rights by Samantha Lee Manas
Millions & Millions & Millions by Cathy Earnest
Saint Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent by Karl Custer
and
Three Bites from the Underworld by Jasmine Brown

Directed by: Jasmine Brown, Veronica Dang, Graydon Gund, and Samantha Lee Manas

Starring:
Casey Bartolucci
Emile Lafond
Tierney Nolan
Michael Schlapp
Ari Vigoda
Sharon Zaslaw
Molly Grabe
More TBA

Tickets $18 CASH at the door or buy them early online!

In addition, we're having a fundraiser at Traffic Bar and Grill in Hell's Kitchen (we love it there!) for the one-acts on June 1st at 9pm. Come out to support theatre, get drink specials and have the chance to win a $50 gift certificate for a night out at Traffic on your own. Check out our facebook event!
 


Friday, May 10, 2013

Behaving Badly and Cinco (or really Once) De Mayo

Hi, all! Happy May!

Just a quick update. A lot is going on for us. May 11th (that's tomorrow, folks!) we're having our Cinco De Mayo themed variety show/fundraiser! Please come by, show your support and have a good time! More info is on the Facebook event, but basically you'll get two drinks, comedy, music and dance performances all for just $20. 8pm at Joria productions, folks!

Our other news is regarding the One-Acts. Things are really coming together! They will be performed at Roy Arias, Stage II June 26-30.  The evening will be called Behaving Badly and the line up will be:

Saint Patrick Battles the Bearded Serpent, written by Karl Custer Jr. and directed by Samantha Lee Manas

Inalienable Rights, written by Samantha Lee Manas and directed by Veronica Dang

Millions and Millions and Millions, written by Cathy Earnest and directed by Graydon Gund

Three Bites from the Underworld, written and directed by Jasmine Brown

Casting is almost done and rehearsals are underway, so it should be an exciting time!

In the meantime, enjoy the lovely weather and Mother's day and remember to join us tomorrow night for an excuse to party and support the arts!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Take Ten Pictures

Well, it's been about a month since out Take Ten festival, but I finally got the time to put up just one picture from each of ours plays, plus one extra from our awards ceremony. We were so thrilled to get to work with such talented writers, directors, actors and stage crew. There are even more pictures in our
facebook album, so please check them out. All are by the talented Vladimir Weinstein. 

At Least He Didn't Die With Antlers On His Head by Thomas Levirer
Directed by Giovanna Aguilar
Pictured: Andrew Matthews, Matt Davis, Basilica Bliachas, David Donahoe

Killing Cupid, OK by Lindsay Bryde (Semi-finalist)
Directed by Lindsay Bryde
Pictured: Brendan Brierley and Larissa Diaz

Disappearing by Cathy Earnest (Winner for Best Play)
Directed by Jaclyn Gramigna (Winner for Best Director)
Pictured: Benjamin Foronda (Nominated for Best Actor), Jennifer Hunter (Winner for Best Actress)

Driving Herd by Sam Graber
Directed by Vincent Scott
Pictured: Juan Carlos Diaz, James Wilcox

Fade by Zachary Rufa (Nominated for Best Play)
Directed by Alexandra Keegan (Nominated for Best Director)
Pictured: Brady Wailbel and Olivia Harding (Nominated for Best Actress)

Getting it off in Ought Eight by David Wilcox
Directed by Cindy Kawasaki
Pictured: Kathleen Fletcher, Alexander Petrov

Give Me Something Good to Eat by John Glass
Directed by Johnny Culver
Pictured Charles Baran, Erik Neilssen and Marianne Hardat

Jumping In by Seth Freeman (Semi-finalist)
Directed by Noelle P. Wilson
Pictured: Kati Rae Cowardin, Jessica Cadden Osborne (Nominated for Best Actress)

Last Call for Love by Shasone Lambert
Directed by Shashone Lambert
Pictured: Shashone Lambert, Steven Strickland

Maturity by Aaron Leventman
Directed by Graydon Gund
Pictured: Molly Garbe, James Addison

The New Models by Rory Leahy
Directed by Art Brown
Pictured: R.A. Guirand, Heidi Jaye

Paul & Eddie by Ken Brisbois (Nominated for Best Play)
Directed by Natalia Lopez (Nominated for Best Director)
Pictured: Miguel Belmonte (Nominated for Best Actor), Nick Lopez (Winner for Best Actor)

Psycho Therapy by Tom Cherwin (Semi-finalist)
Directed by Ian Ogden (Nominated for Best Director)
Pictured: Costa Nicholas (Nominated for Best Actor), Ari Vigoda

Scars by Greg Abbot (Nominated for Best Play)
Directed by Veronica Dang
Pictured: Marissa Wolf (Nominated for Best Actress), Collin Blackard



The Oak Tree by Jay Koepke (Semi-Finalist)
Directed by Mark Cirnigliaro
Pictured: Chelsea Spack, Christopher Bennighoff, Sam Warren

Waiting by Jeremy Rafal
Directed by Michel Chahade
Pictured: Karen McFarlane, Gaston Franco

Winner for Best Play, Cathy Earnest with Co-Artistic Directors, Jasmine Brown and Samantha Manas

Don't they look swell? We also got a write up in a blog and the Windy City Media Group, so check those out!

As for our next project, you will hear about that very soon! We're still negotiating with spaces, but the plan is for our evenings of one-acts to take place at the end of June and they will feature plays by Samantha, Karl, Jasmine (me) and Cathy, as well as direction by Jasmine (still me), Samantha and Grady. Stay tuned!