Performance dates:
April 14, 15, 16, 22, 23- 8pm
April 24- 2pm
Performance venue: Linesight Theatre
143 N. Rock Island, 3rd Floor
Seating is limited- call 265-2226 for reservations
Sordid Lives: PLAY
Sordid
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Sordid
Lives: CREW
About
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DEL
SHORES
Del Shores has written, directed and produced for film, television and
stage. His first success, “Daddy’s Dyin’ (Who’s
Got The Will?) (1987), originally ran two years at Theatre/Theater in
Hollywood, winning many Los Angeles theatre awards, including LA Weekly’s
Best Production and Best Writing. The play has subsequently been produced
in over 2000 theatres worldwide. A movie version of “Daddy’s
Dyin’” was released in 1990 by MGM and Propaganda Films and
starred Beau Bridges, Tess Harper, Judge Reinhold, Keith Carradine and
Beverly D’Angelo. Shores wrote the screenplay and executive produced
the film.
“Sordid Lives”, his fourth play, opened in Los Angeles May
11, 1996 and ran 13 sold-out months. The critics raved -- ultimately 13
of them awarding the production “Critic’s Choice.” F.
Kathleen Folley of the Los Angeles Times wrote: Sordid Lives” has
more laughs than a hunting dog has ticks. Del Shores is a master of the
Texas comedy. The play went on to win 14 Drama-Logue Theatre Awards, including
three for Shores for writing, directing and producing. He was also nominated
for Robby, L.A. Weekly and GLAAD Awards for writing, directing and producing.
In 1999, Shores wrote and directed the film version of “Sordid Lives”
starring Beau Bridges, Delta Burke, Olivia Newton-John, Bonnie Bedeilia,
Leslie Jordan, Beth Grant, along with most of the cast from the play.
The movie has become a cult phenomenon. Ivor Davis of The New York Times
Syndicate called it: “The most delicious combination of emotion
and laugh out loud hilarity to come along in the new Millennium....The
Birdcage meets the Bible Belt--and the result is the most hilarious comedy
of the year.” The movie won many festival awards, including Best
Film at the New York Independent Film & Video Festival, Atlanta Gay
& Lesbian International Film Festival, Austin Gay & Lesbian Internantional
Film Festival, South Beach Film Festival, Memphis International Film Festival
and the San Diego International Film Festival and racked up a total of
thirteen “Audience Awards.” In 2002 Twentieth Century Fox
released the DVD/Video, which has now sold over 100,000 units.
“Southern Bapitist Sissies” is Shores most personal play --
a tragicomedy. It enjoyed a ten-month sold-out run in Los Angeles in 2000
and 2001, then enjoyed a sold-out run at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary
Theatre in Dallas. Revived in L.A. in April 2002, “Sissies”
enjoyed yet another six month sold-out run, again at the Zephyr Theatre.
The play opened at the Bailiwick Theatre in Chicago to rave reviews July
2002 and was the theatres’ biggest hit during their “Pride”
summer series, garnering two After Dark Awards for Best Direction and
Best Ensemble. The original LA production of “Sissies” received
20 Los Angeles Theatre Awards, Shores alone receiving the LA Weekly, Robby
and Maddy for Best Direction and the Backstage West Garland, Robby and
Maddy for Best Writing. The play was also awarded the prestigious GLAAD
Award for Outstanding Production of the Year.
Most recently, Shores’ enjoyed critical and commercial success with
his darkest play, “The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash
Housewife.” The play ran for six sold-out months in 2003 at the
Zephyr Theatre in Los Angeles. With award season just starting, Shores’
has already won the prestigious Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle’s
Ted Schmitt Award for World Premiere of an Outstanding New Play. The Circle
also nominated “Trials” for Best Production and Beth Grant
for Best Lead Performance. “Trials” also won five Back Stage
West Garland Awards (Best Play, Best Direction, Best Writing, Best Actress,
Best Supporting Actress), two NAACP Awards (Best Play, Best Playwright,
7 nominations, including Best Directing for Shores ), Ovation Awards (Best
Actress, 4 nominations, including writing and direction for Shores’)
seven Maddy Awards (including Best Play, Writing, Direction) and four
L.A. Weekly nominations (including Best Playwright) -- awards will be
given in May. The play has been optioned for an Off-Broadway run by “Hairspray”
producer Dede Harris.
Other plays include “Cheatin’” and “Daughters
of the Lone Star State.” All of Shores’ plays are published
by Samuel French, Inc.
In television, Shores has written and produced for “Maximum Bob”,
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”, “Live Shot”, “Touched
By An Angel”, “Ned and Stacey” “Family Ties”
“Dharma and Greg” and currently writes and produces the acclaimed
Showtime series, “Queer As Folk.” He has also written and
produced pilots for every network and wrote and directed the recent Showtime
movie “The Wilde Girls”, staring Olivia Newton-John and Swoosie
Kurtz.
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