Dorothy Strelsin Theatre

Dorothy Strelsin Theatre

Photo: Cititour.com

Neighborhood: West 30s
Type of Place: Theaters

Description:
, Press Contact: Judd Hollander & Cynthia Leathers
Bunch of People Press & Publicity/212-242-1648/ HYPERLINK "mailto:BNCHPEOP@AOL.COM" BNCHPEOP@AOL.COM

For Immediate Release

It's that Bastion of Marvelosity "The Martin Show." Today's topic: What Makes You Think
I Want To Talk To You?
With Martin Joseph, beginning June 13 at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre In Association with The Midtown International Theatre Festival

He's cool, he's hip, he's short (well, shortish). He's the happening host, the man with a spring in his step (thanks to his platform shoes), and the man who put the "i-t-y" in Marvelosity." He's the wannabe King of talk, a driven, terribly insecure and narcissistic fellow, with a bit of a self-destructive bent, and nothing is off limits as long as it's all about him. He's the one, the only, Martin (applause!!) and he will show you just how marvelous he is as he interviews four eccentrically distinct guests in this one man show at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, located at 312 West 36th Street, starting on June 13th, as part of the Eleventh Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival

Written by and starring Martin Joseph, this one-person multi-media interactive extravaganza (okay, some flashing lights, a lot of noise, a bit of audience participation and a video screen) What Makes You Think I Want To Talk To You is a hilarious spoof of the talk show genre. The production will be directed by marvelous Carl Ford and executive produced by the even more marvelous Susan Batson.

Martin Joseph has guest starred on network television shows (My Wife & Kids, The District) and in numerous national commercials (Verizon, Cadillac, Miller Lite). He has performed in improv and sketch comedy groups at the acclaimed Improv Olympic West. Lately, he has also taken on the role of producer working on talk and reality shows for major studios, recently receiving his first Emmy nomination.

Director Carl Ford's theater directing credits include Williams Town Theatre Company productions of Hamlet, King Lear, and Fences; Producers Club in Manhattan (1996) two original works, Miles and Dizzy, and the Hard End; Fort Greene Group Therapy at the NBC theatrical space at the Here Theater; Liza Jesse Peterson's one-woman show Peculiar Patriot; regional production of The Blue Room at the Stella Adler Theater in Los Angeles; Equity showcase production of the Hard End (also at the Stella Adler Theater).

Executive Producer Susan Batson was a producer of the Tony-winning Broadway revival of "A Raisin in the Sun." She also teamed-up with producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, on the network television movie of "Raisin," featuring much of the Broadway cast. Her book "Truth" won the 2007 Reader's Choice Award and she has received a New York and Los Angeles Drama Critics Award and an Obie for her work as an actress.

The Midtown International Theatre Festival created by John Chatterton and now in its eleventh year, welcomes theatrical storytelling across a broad spectrum of genres, forms, identities, cultures, and appetites. The MITF seeks to nurture these new ideas, perspectives, and stories on its stages, with an eye set on guiding these productions toward future success and longevity. The MITF proudly hosts production companies from across the country and around the globe, uniting talent in one of the biggest theatre capitals in the world. For more information, go to HYPERLINK "http://www.midtownfestival.org" www.midtownfestival.org.

Running through July 31st, What Makes You Think I Want To Talk To You? will be performed at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, located at 312 West 36th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues), on the second floor, as part of the Eleventh Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival. Show times are Tuesday, July 13th at 6pm, Saturday, July 17th at 5pm, Sunday, July 18th at 7:30pm, Friday, July 23rd at 6pm, Saturday, July 24th at 9pm and Saturday, July 31st at 1pm. Tickets to all shows are $18.00, $15.00 for students and seniors. Reservations: 866-811-4111 or HYPERLINK "http://www.midtownfestival.org" www.midtownfestival.org. Running time for What Makes You Think I Want To Talk To You? is 60 minutes. Go to HYPERLINK "http://www.facebook.com/whatmakesyou" www.facebook.com/whatmakesyou for more information.

Members of the press are invited to all performances.






























Information for Listing Editors


WHAT:
What Makes You Think I Want To Talk To You?
Written by and starring Martin Joseph
Directed by Carl Ford
Executive Producer: Susan Baston
Part of the Eleventh Annual Midtown International Theatre Festival

Synopsis:
Writer and performer Martin Joseph introduces New York City to "Martin," a narcissistic, insecure, and somewhat short talk show host and the man who made "Marvelosity" a household phrase, in this one-person spoof of the talk show genre. You're invited to join him as he examines the subject of conversation with his guests, a 13 year-old regional spelling champion; a California socialite and supposed songstress; a self-absorbed rocker who can't put down his Blackberry; and an 85 year old, nine-time bowling champion. It's a multimedia extravaganza at the Midtown International Theatre Festival you will not want to miss. Plus best of all, it's Marvelous!!!

WHERE:
Dorothy Strelsin Theatre
312 West 36th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues)
2nd Floor

Please note: the theatre is wheelchair accessible

WHEN:
July 13th-July 31st
Tuesday, July 13th at 6pm
Saturday, July 17th at 5pm
Sunday, July 18th at 7:30pm
Friday, July 23rd at 6pm
Saturday, July 24th at 9pm
Saturday, July 31st at 1pm

TICKETS:
$18.00, $15.00 for students and seniors.

RESERVATIONS:
866-811-4111 or HYPERLINK "http://www.midtownfestival.org" www.midtownfestival.org

INFORMATION:
www.facebook.com/whatmakesyou

SUBWAY INFO:
Take the A, C, E, 1, 2 or 3 train to 34th Street

Members of the press are invited to all performances










  - # # #

Dorothy Strelsin Theatre
312 W. 36th St. (2nd Fl)
New York, NY 10018
Map

Comments:

^Top