Tons of press for Kid Shamrock, opening tomorrow!
Hey all,
In addition to the links below, we also have segments on the MSG Network and BBC America coming out in the next week. On a roll, baby! For tickets, go here... Buy Tickets!
ESPN
Saddoboxing.com
Levittownpatch
Press conference with interviews
Boxing.com
Chelseanow.com
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Winner Take All Productions
presents
KID SHAMROCK
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 11, 2011, New York City -- The acclaimed Off Broadway production KID SHAMROCK returns with an exclusive run of 10 performances at the TADA Theater from Friday, November 25 to Sunday December 4. The heart-wrenching and inspiring true story of middleweight contender "Irish" Bobby Cassidy will be directed by former WBO heavyweight champion of the world, Michael Bentt.
"KID SHAMROCK rocks, rolls and provides a raw slice of what we think it is to be a fighter," said Bentt. "A fighter intuits that after every congratulatory pat on the back, (literal or metaphorical) a shot, or a punch delivered from the blind side awaits. It's the nature of the game and the nature of life; It takes maniacal and monumental courage to endure and get up every morning, which is why the storytelling in KID SHAMROCK is truly transcending."
Examining the depths of a fighter's soul and celebrating the proud tradition of the sweet science, KID SHAMROCK provides a rare glimpse into the mindset of the fighter. And providing that glimpse are fighters themselves. The cast is replete with former boxers, including John Duddy, Seamus McDonagh, Wayne Kelly and Cassidy himself.
"These fighters have shown a tremendous amount of heart inside the ring," said executive producer David Schuster. "Guess what? They display the same heart and courage on the stage. The fighters, the actors, they lay it on the line every night."
The cast is anchored by veteran actor Vinny Vella (The Sopranos, Casino), the show-stealing Patrick Joseph Connolly, the explosive Nick Roman and the heartbreaking Shannon Lower.
Each performance provides a message of perseverance and hope. As such, the cast and crew of KID SHAMROCK would like to extend a sincere thank you to Maxim Group LLC for sponsoring an evening in which tickets will be given away exclusively to teenage fighters from boxing gyms in the New York area. We applaud Maxim Group's desire to expose young men and women to such important life lessons played out on the stage.
Praise for KID SHAMROCK:
"The boxing scenes may well be the best-choreographed fight action ever seen on a New York stage, on or off-Broadway," -- George Kimball, The Irish Times
"Kid Shamrock packs a punch," -- The Irish Voice
"For boxing, today it's Off Broadway, tomorrow Broadway!" -- New York Daily News
"Poignant ... superbly written," -- Brian Doogan, The Ring Magazine.
For more information:
Email Kidshamrockplay@gmail.com or call Gary D. Morgan 646-772-8704
Twitter: @KidShamrockplay
Facebook.com/KidShamrock
Tickets can be purchased online at Brown Paper Tickets ::: http://www.brownpapertickets.
For tickets by phone call: 1-800-838-3006 in the U.S, in the UK call 0800 411 8881, in Europe and the rest of the world call +44 122 444 3375. Tickets are $40.
The Play will be performed at:
The TADA Theater:
15 West 28th Street
NY, NY 10001
(Between Broadway and 5th)
The Cast
John Duddy - The recently retired middleweight contender had a 29-2 (18 knockouts) as a professional boxer. Among his victories, John has wins over former IBF world champion Yuri Campas and former European champion Howard Eastman. As an amateur fighter, The Derry Destroyer notched over 100 wins and was national champion of Ireland. Immensely popular in New York City and Ireland, Duddy's fights were social events not to be missed by the boxing crowd. Upon his retirement from the ring, John turned to acting and scored a role in the critically acclaimed television series, "Lights Out." John also calls fights for the BBC and the MSG Network. He was voted one of Ireland's 10 Most Beautiful People.
Seamus McDonagh - A former New York Golden Gloves champion, Seamus turned pro and became a cruiserweight and heavyweight contender while fighting regularly at Madison Square Garden. In 1990, he fought Evander Holyfield for the United States heavyweight title on HBO. The St. John's graduate has a long list of acting credits. He has appeared in the films "2by4" (Sundance Film Festival) and "The Shankill Road," and "Whatever Happened to Rocky Sullivan." He also appeared Off Broadway in, "Bobby Sands' M.P."
Vinny Vella - A veteran actor and New York City institution, Vinny is most famous for his role of Jimmy Petrille on HBO's emmy-winning series, "The Sopranos." He also played Artie Piscano, in the Martin Scorcese-directed film, "Casino." Among Vinny's other film credits are, "Kill the Irishman," "Find Me Guilty," "Analyze That" and "This Thing of Ours."
Patrick Joseph Connolly - His film credits include, "Gardener of Eden," which premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival, was directed by Kevin Connolly and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. He also appeared as the truck driver in the final scene of the final eposide of the HBO hit series, "The Sopranos." His stage credits include, "Prisoner of Second Avenue," and "A Letter from Ethyl Kennedy."
Bobby Cassidy - Bobby fought from 1963 to 1980 and the southpaw was world-rated in the junior middleweight, middleweight, light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. In 1975, he was ranked number one in the world as a light heavyweight by the WBC. As a trainer, Bobby led two fighters to the world title, Donny Lalonde and Lonnie Bradley. As an actor, Cassidy has appeared in three films, "Rocky", "Uncle Joe Shannon" and "This Thing of Ours".
Mark Breland - One of the most decorated amateur fighters in history, Mark compiled a 110-1 record. He won a record five New York Golden Gloves titles, a gold medal at the World Championships and a gold medal at the 1984 Olympic Games. As a pro, Mark is a two-time world welterweight champion. His movie credits include featured roles in "Lords of Discipline," "Summer of Sam," and "He Got Game." On the small screen, he has appeared in "Miami Vice." Mark is also a boxer trainer who has worked with numerous fighters.
Wayne Kelly - A former pro fighter and longtime sparring partner of Bobby Cassidy, Kelly is now a world-renowned referee. He has officiated over 50 world title fights.
Mike Brooks- Brooks came into boxing at age sixteen and currently trains in the Westbury Boxing Club in Long Island."I have aspirations for going all the way with boxing. I want to hold a world title and unify it one day. God gave me the gift of having the drive and being healthy. People don’t realize what they got and I want to make the best out of it. I want to get in there and make the Pacquiao-Mayweather money. I want get in there, win the title, and be the 135-140 pound Marciano.” Mike is a lightweight with a 6-0 record. As Mike said in a recent article. “Bottom line, I stay humble and try my hardest. I’m just rolling with the punches, having fun with this, I’m in a good place right now and hard work pays off. You got to work hard in life to get what you want. Go hard or go home.”
Tommy Rainone - A slick welterweight prospect, Tommy 'Razor' Rainone has a 16-4 record as a pro. He was inspired to get into boxing by the "Rocky" movie series. Tommy was a part of the first-ever boxing card at the new Yankee Stadium. He has also fought twice at Madison Square Garden's theater. Rainone's amateur career was brief, consisting of approximately 40 fights. In that short span he fought a variety of world class fighters including former welterweight world champion Luis Collazo and light-welterweight contender Francisco "El Gato" Figueroa.
Mark McPherson - A former junior middleweight contender from Long Island. As a pro, he was 20-3 with eight knockouts and was a regular attraction at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum in the mid 1980s. He fought two world champions -- Frank Tate and Duane Thomas. He beat notable fighters such as Keith Adams, Anthony Holt and Jeff McCracken. Mark has been published as a writer in The Ring magazine. This is his acting debut.
Shannon Lower - As a lead-in to her acting career, Shannon has held other roles such as carnivalbarker, professional Ballroom and Latin dancer, professional Congolese dancer, and a genuine, bonafide comic book character. She has performed on stage and film in NYC, L.A. and Europe, with a best actress nomination at the Shockerfest International Film Festival in California for her role in Headhunter: The Assessment Weekend. Her film subHysteria had a successful string of theatrical runs throughout South America and Los Angeles. In theatre, she has performed in numerous productions throughout NYC - most recently as Sonia in Yasmina Reza's Life X 3 at the historic ACC Theater and in various productions as a founding member of the theater company Ticket 2 Eternity Productions. She is also currently producing her first film, pitching a television concept and developing a graphic novel. She is happy to have absolutely no spare time, whatsoever....
Peter Wood - Peter Wood was the New York City Golden Gloves Middleweight Finalist in 1971. He represented America by fighting in Canada and in the Maccabian Games in Tel Aviv. He is a playwright whose two plays have been produced. He is an English Teacher at White Plains High School. He is the author of three novels Confessions of a Fighter—Battling Through the Golden Gloves, A Clenched Fist—The Making of a Golden Gloves Champion, (Ringside Books), and To Swallow a Toad.Peter has had his writing published in the New York Times, Commonweal, The Ring, Boxing Illustrated. Peter has been interviewed on television and radio. Among the interviews he has been on ESPN, ABC, WOR, and WFUV. He was the head boxing coach at The Youth Bureau in White Plains, N.Y. Finally Peter Wood the renaissance man is an artist with professional showings.
Director Michael Bentt - A modern-day renaissance man, Bentt has excelled in both athletics and the arts. As a fighter, Michael is the former WBO world heavyweight champion, winning the title via first-round knockout of Tommy Morrison on HBO in 1993. He is one of the most decorated amateur fighters in U.S. history, winning four New York Golden Gloves titles and five U.S. national championships. He earned a bronze medal in the 1985 and 1987 World Championships. In 2001, Bentt played the role of Sonny Liston opposite of Will Smith in the Michael Mann-directed "Ali". His other film credits include "Public Enemies," opposite Johnny Depp and "State Property 2," opposite Damon Dash. His TV credits include, "Saturday Night Live," "JAG" and "Sons of Anarchy." In 2003, he was the first actor-in-residence at Northampton Community College in Pennsylvania, where he played the title role in Othello, The Moor of Venice. Michael has also written about boxing for HBO.com and Bert Sugar's Fight Game. Kid Shamrock marks Bentt's directorial debut.
Executive Producer, David A. Schuster - David grew up in Bayside, Queens, New York and was a 1977 graduate of Cardozo High School. He received his BA in Communications from University Of South Florida (Tampa) in 1981. Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, David was a manufacturer of designer jeans in the garment industry. For the last 10 years he has been involved with investment banking and raising money for different projects and businesses, including independent films. As a result of his life-long interest in both boxing and the cinema he has formed "Winner Take All Productions." Among WTA's first projects was a feature-length documentary on the plight of Cuban boxers. Winner Take All is currently in pre-production for a feature film on Roberto Duran.
Producer, Gary D. Morgan - Gary is an actor/director/producer whose credits include stage, film, and television.
Playwright Bobby Cassidy Jr. - A sportswriter for two decades, Bobby has covered a variety of major sporting events, including the World Series, U.S. Open, Belmont Stakes, Stanley Cup Playoffs and more than 100 world title fights. His work has appeared in Newsday, the New York Post, Time Out NY, ESPN.com and The Ring. He has authored or co-authored four books. In 2006, he directed the documentary short film, "Pride and Passion: Negro Leagues Baseball," which screened at the Coney Island Film Festival.
Saturday, September 03, 2011
West Side Girl returning to Hell's Kitchen...
Hey all,
WEST SIDE GIRL is a film about Patty Reilly (me, of course), a Hell's Kitchen local being evicted from by her heartless bastard of a landlord in the middle of winter. She and two friends take it upon themselves to get even...
... aaannnndddd, after already screening at various film festivals and the SAG shorts nights, it will be having three more screenings in September! The first two will be at the New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival (ahhh, it's like coming home...) and the third will be at the NY Short Buzz. Details below!
New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival:
Location:
Producer's Club
358 West 44th St. NYC
dates / times:
Thurs., Sept. 8 @ 3 pm
Sat., Sept. 10 @ 7 pm
more info / tickets:
http://events.nydailynews.com/new-york-ny/events/show/207836306-nyhkff-shorts-competition-program-j
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/195306
http://newyorkhellskitchenfilmfestival.com/
NY Short Buzz:
Location:
Nuyorican Poet's Cafe
236 East 3rd Street (btwn Ave's B and C) NYC
date / time:
Thurs., Sept. 22 @ 7 pm
more info:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=182408608495223
See y'all there!
Shannon
WEST SIDE GIRL is a film about Patty Reilly (me, of course), a Hell's Kitchen local being evicted from by her heartless bastard of a landlord in the middle of winter. She and two friends take it upon themselves to get even...
... aaannnndddd, after already screening at various film festivals and the SAG shorts nights, it will be having three more screenings in September! The first two will be at the New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival (ahhh, it's like coming home...) and the third will be at the NY Short Buzz. Details below!
New York Hell's Kitchen Film Festival:
Location:
Producer's Club
358 West 44th St. NYC
dates / times:
Thurs., Sept. 8 @ 3 pm
Sat., Sept. 10 @ 7 pm
more info / tickets:
http://events.nydailynews.com/new-york-ny/events/show/207836306-nyhkff-shorts-competition-program-j
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/195306
http://newyorkhellskitchenfilmfestival.com/
NY Short Buzz:
Location:
Nuyorican Poet's Cafe
236 East 3rd Street (btwn Ave's B and C) NYC
date / time:
Thurs., Sept. 22 @ 7 pm
more info:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=182408608495223
See y'all there!
Shannon
Sunday, August 07, 2011
New Gallery Pages and Show Dates...
First up, new production pages in the gallery, with new pics in the Miscellaneous section coming soon, so hey, check it...
Next, the new production from Ticket 2 Eternity Productions is set! we sent out a call to up and coming playwrights around the country and picked the best of the bunch according to our theme, and I will be performing in two of these very cool short plays, so don't miss it!
Disjointed Love Shorts
Theatre Lab NYC
137 West 14th Street, NYC
Sept 22-25, 2011
Also, on September 23 and 24, after the first show, there will be performances, directed by yours truly, of "Here Comes the Night", the one-man show written by Matthew Ethan Davis and starring Nick Neglia!
"Step by step. inch by inch..." and soon to be leaps and bounds... I'll be seeing you soon.
Until then, be amazing, folks!
Shannon
First up, new production pages in the gallery, with new pics in the Miscellaneous section coming soon, so hey, check it...
Next, the new production from Ticket 2 Eternity Productions is set! we sent out a call to up and coming playwrights around the country and picked the best of the bunch according to our theme, and I will be performing in two of these very cool short plays, so don't miss it!
Disjointed Love Shorts
Theatre Lab NYC
137 West 14th Street, NYC
Sept 22-25, 2011
Also, on September 23 and 24, after the first show, there will be performances, directed by yours truly, of "Here Comes the Night", the one-man show written by Matthew Ethan Davis and starring Nick Neglia!
"Step by step. inch by inch..." and soon to be leaps and bounds... I'll be seeing you soon.
Until then, be amazing, folks!
Shannon
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Talk about a downpour! Woohoo!!!
An embarrassment of riches, so to speak. Well, an embarrassment of projects, anyway. They are basically the same thing in my world. Starting with playing producer for the stage to film adaptation of Matthew Ethan Davis' wonderfully reviewed short play "A Dark Suit in Honolulu". Ticket 2 Eternity Productions' first film production! Starring the actors who originated the roles on stage, the amazing Jay Rivera and m'self, of course.
And as we go along, Ticket 2 Eternity Productions will be staging a short play festival at the end of September as a prequel to our first official theatre season. More info later...
And to jump into another medium, several photography projects are happening over the next couple of months. Exhibits? Coffee table books? Hey! You never know! (Heck, I'd be pretty happy with my mug in a print ad, thankyouverymuch Lady Luck.)
So that's the short of it. More details as things progress...
Hope no one is melting in this summer heat!
Shannon
An embarrassment of riches, so to speak. Well, an embarrassment of projects, anyway. They are basically the same thing in my world. Starting with playing producer for the stage to film adaptation of Matthew Ethan Davis' wonderfully reviewed short play "A Dark Suit in Honolulu". Ticket 2 Eternity Productions' first film production! Starring the actors who originated the roles on stage, the amazing Jay Rivera and m'self, of course.
And as we go along, Ticket 2 Eternity Productions will be staging a short play festival at the end of September as a prequel to our first official theatre season. More info later...
And to jump into another medium, several photography projects are happening over the next couple of months. Exhibits? Coffee table books? Hey! You never know! (Heck, I'd be pretty happy with my mug in a print ad, thankyouverymuch Lady Luck.)
So that's the short of it. More details as things progress...
Hope no one is melting in this summer heat!
Shannon
Friday, May 27, 2011
subHysteria screening in LA!!!
Yes, after several theater runs throughout Venezuela and Colombia, subHysteria will be screened at the Downtown Independent Cinema in Los Angeles on June 27 and 28.
Now if I can just get my lil' old self there, too....
Yes, after several theater runs throughout Venezuela and Colombia, subHysteria will be screened at the Downtown Independent Cinema in Los Angeles on June 27 and 28.
Now if I can just get my lil' old self there, too....
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Why yes, I AM crap at updating this thing... :)
Hi! So, a LOT has happened since last November. The company, Playing with M.E.D.s, has been redubbed "Ticket to Eternity Productions". We already put up our second show in March and are currently planning our first official season (and other titillating projects to be unveiled at a later date).
I have also performed in two other plays this year, back at the ACC Theater. Yep, I have been VERY busy this year. First up was Agatha Christie's "10 Little Indians" in late February, and most recently Yasmina Reza's "Life X3" this month.
I am now taking a well-deserved break to catch up on that thing called Life. At least for another week...
I will be updating the gallery page in the next couple of days with pics from all of these projects, so stay tuned!
Best,
Me
Hi! So, a LOT has happened since last November. The company, Playing with M.E.D.s, has been redubbed "Ticket to Eternity Productions". We already put up our second show in March and are currently planning our first official season (and other titillating projects to be unveiled at a later date).
I have also performed in two other plays this year, back at the ACC Theater. Yep, I have been VERY busy this year. First up was Agatha Christie's "10 Little Indians" in late February, and most recently Yasmina Reza's "Life X3" this month.
I am now taking a well-deserved break to catch up on that thing called Life. At least for another week...
I will be updating the gallery page in the next couple of days with pics from all of these projects, so stay tuned!
Best,
Me
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