Fingers & Spoons invites you to take an exclusive first look at its newly released production photos by Jeremy Varner ahead of opening night. This provocative one-woman show takes audiences on a happily horny journey that deflates societal fallacies and embraces the uncomfortable truths we all face. With its unique concept and daring exploration of shame, Fingers & Spoons promises to challenge and entertain audiences of all backgrounds.
Written and performed by Pascale Roger-McKeever and directed by Tony Award nominee Austin Pendleton, Fingers Spoons delves into the world of open marriage and the unexpected twists and turns that come with it. The play fearlessly exposes the vulnerabilities we all experience when it comes to our sexuality, turning traditional notions of self-empowerment on their head. With an honest approach, Fingers & Spoons aims to break down barriers and start conversations about the complexities of human desire.
For those eager to get a sneak peek at the production, exclusive first-look photos are now available. These captivating images offer a glimpse into the world of Fingers & Spoons and the raw emotions it evokes.
To view the production photos by Jeremy Varner, please visit the link below:
https://drive.google.com/
Audiences can experience this daring play at the SoHo Playhouse, located at 15 Vandam St. New York, NY 10013 from May 2nd to June 2nd. Take your chance to witness the power and vulnerability of Fingers & Spoons.
Performance Schedule: May 2nd – June 2nd (Thursdays – Saturdays, 7pm, Sundays, 2pm)
Run time: 80 Min
Tickets are now on sale at www.sohoplayhouse.com
For the show website, please visit http://www.
Pascale Roger-McKeever is an ex-New Yorker, ex-Canadian, turned Californian, with an international background. French-born, Australian-bred, Pascale studied acting in London with the likes of Rosa Cyrota from The Moscow Arts Theatre, and Joachim Tenschert from The Berliner Ensemble before moving to New York City for the American dream. Theater credits include Rosannah in Cindy Lou Johnson’s Brilliant Traces, May in Sam Sheperd’s Fool For Love, lead roles in Tennessee Williams’ This Property Is Condemned, Talk to Me like the Rain and Let Me Listen, I Can’t Imagine Tomorrow. Film credits include Dark Phoenix, Quitters, Deadly Garage Sale, The Last Smile. Directorial credits include Carole Frechette’s The Four Lives of Marie and 7 Days in the Life of Simon Labrosse. Plays written and produced include Family In Church, Love From Behind, and Milk No Sugar. Her screenplay The Way I Am is currently being shopped around in Los Angeles and France. Pascale is also a pretty fine chef who makes up recipes on the spot, adores kids, from when they pop out of the womb to young adults, loves diving in cold ocean water, running on crisp hard snow, reading a well-written and confronting novel and exchanging with friends, from which, really, when you think about it, everything… just everything arises.
Austin Pendleton (Director) has an extensive career as a film, television, and stage actor, a playwright, theater director, and at HB Studio in New York, a teacher of acting. He has worked on and off Broadway and is a Tony Award nominee, recipient of Drama Desk and Obie Awards, Screen Actors Guild award winner, and ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company. He wrote Orson’s Shadow, Uncle Bob, and Booth, the adaptation for A Minister’s Wife. Recent acting work includes the Broadway production of Tracy Letts’s The Minutes. Recent directing credits: Between Riverside and Crazy on Broadway (two Tony Award Nominations for), Three Sisters, and Uncle Vanya at Classic Stage Company. He has made more than 100 film and television appearances.
Tanya Tomkins (Musical Score): As an active recitalist and chamber musician on the modern cello, Tanya Tomkins has appeared to critical acclaim throughout Europe, Israel, and the USA.
SoHo Playhouse (Darren Lee Cole, Artistic Director) has been one of Off Broadway’s primary venues for new plays for the past 70 years. Formerly “Vandam Playhouse” the theatre has been home to countless dreams and movements. Many actors, directors, choreographers, production designers, theatre managers, technicians, and producers all received their start at SoHo Playhouse. Several of America’s leading writers have premiered their work at 15 Vandam Street including; Sam Shepard, Edward Albee, Tracy Letts, Charles Busch, Leroi Jones and Lanford Wilson. Award winning shows have included: “The Boys in the Band”, “Killer Joe”, “The Divine Sister”, “Mindgame”, “Krapp, 39”, “Piaf”, “Room Service”, “Jamaica Farewell”, “Belly of a Drunken Piano”, “Bukowski From Beyond”, “Simon Lovell’s Strange & Unusual Hobbies”, “The Emperor Jones”, “Triassic Parq”, “The Canterbury Tales Remixed”, “The Other Josh Cohen” and “Bill W and Dr Bob”. Mr. Cole has served as Artistic Director since 2004.
Photo credit- Jeremy Varner