Nobody Loves You is Back! For FREE in the Park this Summer!

5/30/17

Audiences couldn’t get enough of Horizon’s Nobody Loves You, and so we’re bringing it back – this time for FREE and under the stars on the large stage in Piedmont Park!  Horizon Theatre’s exciting musical sensation Nobody Loves You will be outside in the ATL this summer when it hits Piedmont Park, June 14th through the 17th – and thousands of FREE tickets are available to the public!  Tune into “Nobody Loves You,” the hilarious Off-Broadway hit musical about a reality TV dating show that follows attractive singles pairing up to find love.  Among the tangled web fighting for affection are a slew of wacky contestants- the hunky Christian, the sexy party girl, and the uptight schoolteacher.  Whether you love or love-to-hate reality TV, you’ll laugh at this fast-paced, high stakes game of love.  Get ready to experience an Atlanta hit in the center of our city, for FREE in Piedmont Park!

For the last two summers, Horizon’s sold-out musicals Avenue Q and The Toxic Avenger were rollicking fun parties in the Park, playing to thousands who came to picnic, play and watch fantastic professional musical theatre in Piedmont Park.   “These shows were so amazing and special for the last two summers – audiences of all ages and types came together for a truly unique Atlanta experience. There is just nothing else like it - live performance under the stars. And it’s free!” says Lisa Adler, Horizon’s Co-Artistic/Producing Director. Nobody Loves You was another runaway hit for Horizon in our Little Five Points home this spring.  It’s just so much fun – upbeat, smart, sexy, silly, and even romantic with a hugely energetic and talented cast, fantastic music and a live band.  Everyone leaves smiling every night, so it’s another perfect show to bring together Atlantan’s in the heart of our city under the sky and treetops this summer.”

Full of clever humor and a catchy pop score, Nobody Loves You is guaranteed to have the audience laughing on the green.  In its spring run at Horizon, Atlanta INtown called it “hugely entertaining,” while ArtsATL said it was “both funny and pretty sexy!” Audiences raved that “it was the best show I’ve seen in Atlanta,” and “I laughed for two straight hours.”  The Bachelorette meets Big Brother and Unreal in this hit musical comedy about singles looking for love on the reality TV show, “Nobody Loves You”.  Along the way, we hit all the high points – tearful confessionals, the steamy Hot Tub Room, the Crush Ceremony, and explosive truths in the Minefield Tango.  Take a behind-the-scenes ride through the intimate and gut-wrenching quest for love while millions of viewers watch!

Thanks to a major grant from The Charles Loridans Foundation, a supporting grant from the Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation and a partnership with the Piedmont Park Conservancy, Horizon continues for the third year the tradition begun by Georgia Shakespeare of bringing free professional theatre to Piedmont Park this summer, giving new audiences a chance to experience Horizon. “Our mission is to connect people, inspire hope and promote positive change through the stories of our times – and this gives us the chance to do that on a larger scale and with great joy.” said Adler. “There has been a huge influx of new residents in town, and this is the perfect show to introduce them to the amazing work they will find at Horizon and our other professional Atlanta theatres and the talented theatre artists who are thriving here.”

Park performances will be Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 14-17 with pre-show starting at 7:30 PM, and audiences will provide their own blanket or low beach chair. Grounds open for picnicking at 6 PM. Free General Admission and $15 Reserved Seating Section Tickets are available ONLINE ONLY. General admission tickets will be available for free for each performance, but must be reserved online in advance. Reserved Seating section tickets are $15 (plus a small service charge) and get you in the reserved seating area up close to the stage.  Arrive at your leisure early or at the last minute and walk past the crowds to come right down front!  Limited Table Seating Tickets close to the stage on the sides are $35 ($200 for a table of 6).  Tickets are available online only at www.horizontheatre.com.  Audiences will bring their print-at-home or mobile tickets.

For seating, audiences will need to bring their own low chairs (30” back height maximum, 6” seat height maximum) or blankets.  There will be limited numbers of low beach chairs available for low cost rental, first come, first serve.   Anyone bringing a taller chair will be directed to the rear to allow good sightlines for all. Food and non-alcoholic beverages may be brought in for picnics – although no glass is allowed. No firearms allowed. Food trucks will provide dinner options for purchase and wine, beer, water and soft drinks will be available for sale onsite. The stage is in the Promenade green space at the North end of the Park, conveniently located near the Park/Botanical Gardens Sage parking garage and The Prado entrance to the Park.

More about the story of Nobody Loves You

Nobody Loves You follows grad student Jeff whose auditions for – and surprisingly finds himself cast on – a reality TV dating show.  Amidst this tangled love web fighting for affection, are his cast-mates – the sexy party girl, the hunky and devout Christian, and the uptight schoolteacher. On the set, the producers, Nina and Jenny, confirm Jeff’s suspicions that reality TV is a world of carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviors and conflicts.  But wait! Is there a spark between Jeff and the enticingly prickly producer, Jenny? In a world where every kiss is staged for the cameras, can two people find a real connection?  From laughter through tears, this musical is sure to become a fast favorite of Atlanta when manipulated drama and real emotions collide in Nobody Loves You.

More about Writers, Cast and Creative Team

Book writer and lyricist Itamar Moses (pronounced EAT-a-mar) and composer/lyricist Gaby Alter (pronounced GOB-bee) premiered Nobody Loves You at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego to great acclaim from The New York Times, VarietyThe Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal.  Its success there led to a featured slot in the National Alliance of Musical Theatres Festival in NYC in 2012 (where Horizon Co-Artistic Director Lisa Adler loved a 40-minute excerpt of it) and it moved to a hit Off-Broadway run at Second Stage Theatre.  Moses and Alter have been writing partners on and off since their high school days in Berkeley, CA (their professor parents were friends) and created an excitingly clever success with Nobody Loves You.

 Itamar Moses is an American playwright, author, and television writer.  He has been a staff writer for HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, TNT’s Men of a Certain Age and most recently The Outsiders. A graduate of both Yale and New York Universities, Moses also returned to his alma maters to teach playwriting for their prestigious programs. Gaby Alter is an award-winning songwriter and composer based in Brooklyn. He writes for stage, television (MTV, PBS), film, radio (NPR), video games, and straight up pop songs. He is the recipient of a Jonathan Larson grant, and has won awards from the San Francisco Theater Critics’ Circle and the New York International Fringe Festival for his scores.

While the show is filled with humor and satirizes pop culture, it actually takes its characters seriously and asks real questions about how romance and connection are affected by our cultural obsession with being seen. “I think the idea of being vulnerable is sort of a prerequisite for having a meaningful experience of any kind,” explains Moses. “Can’t connect with other people, can’t have real friendships, real relationships without vulnerability.  And vulnerability is sort of incompatible with performance. Not just on reality shows but Facebook and Snapchat and social media-- we are able to kind of perform our lives, turn our social circle into an audience that each of us are performing for. So I guess we were interested in pointing out how potentially toxic that is. And being aware of it doesn’t make you immune from that appeal.”

Horizon Artistic Associate Heidi McKerley directs this fast-paced musical. After directing the The Toxic Avenger last year (eleven Suzi Bass Awards nominations), winning the Suzi Award for Outstanding Direction for Avenue Q, and remounting both productions for Theatre in the Park at Piedmont Park for the last two summers, McKerley has also worked her magic on this fun, new musical. Alli Lingenfelter made her Horizon debut in this show, guiding the rocking score as musical director.  A Suzi Nominee in Musical Direction for her work in Rent at Actor’s Express in 2015 and musical director for Big Fish and Light in the Piazza at Theatrical Outfit, we are thrilled to welcome Alli to Horizon Theatre. Around town, the work of these two strong women artists has been seen at every professional theatre, including Aurora, Theatrical Outfit, the Atlanta Lyric Theatre, Georgia Ensemble Theatre and Actor’s Express.

Horizon Theatre brings this new musical staging of Nobody Loves You to Piedmont Park from Little 5 Points with an amazing cast of Atlanta talent reprising their Horizon roles.   Patrick Wade (The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe at The Alliance Theatre) plays the too-smart-for-pop-culture Jeff, who surprisingly finds himself cast on this reality show.  Since his super-NLY-fan girlfriend left him to try to score a spot on the show, he is in hot pursuit to woo her back. Instead, he falls into an onset love connection an assistant producer, played by Jeanette Illidge (Horizon’s ‘Da Kink in My Hair, Rent at Actor’s Express), who hates the fakery of the show as much as Jeff does.   Entertaining audiences as she facilitates challenges and drama off the screen is no-nonsense producer Nina, played by Wendy Melkonian (world premiere of Sister Act: The Musical at Alliance Theatre, Suzi Award Nominee- The Book Club Play at Horizon Theatre).   Adam Washington is our flamboyantly charming r&b singing host, Byron, joining the cast for this Park production.

And then there are our hilarious contestants.   Jennifer Alice Acker (2015 Suzi Award winner- Maureen in Rent at Actors Express, ‘Da Kink in My Hair at Horizon) is ready to party as Megan.  Ben Thorpe (Big Fish at Theatrical Outfit) is Christian, a loving, well, Christian, who is Megan’s odd couple love match.   Leslie Bellair (three-time Suzi Award Winner for The Toxic Avenger and Avenue Q at Horizon Theatre, and Les Miserables at Aurora Theatre) comes on strong as intense 3rd grade teacher, Samantha.  She has her sights on laid-back bro’ Dominic played by Leo Thomasian (Serenbe Playhouse’s Grease), new to the cast for this run, who also will provide constant updates of the reality show in his other role, Evan, a twitter-obsessed fan.

Horizon’s resident designers, the multiple Suzi Award winning Moriah and Isabel Curley-Clay, tackled the set and costumes for the world behind reality television with resident lighting designer Mary Parker lighting their way.  Sound Designers Rob Brooksher (Avenue Q, The Toxic Avenger, Constellations) and Preston Goodson  (Actor’s Express’ Rent) will keep this musical humming.  Film and theatre artisan Ryan Bradburn (Specialty Props for The Toxic Avenger and Uprising) designed props for the onstage and offstage stories from love scepter to leather room.

Tickets and More

Nobody Loves You opens in Piedmont Park June 14th and runs through June 17th. The grounds open at 6 PM for picnics and the pre-show begins at 7:30 PM. Performance site is reached most conveniently from parking at the Botanical Gardens/Piedmont Park garage. Free general admission and $15 reserved seating section. Both free and reserved seats are available now.

And don’t forget to stay after the show for your photo op and meet and greet with the cast. Tickets and information are available at horizontheatre.com or 404.584.7450.

The Summary

Nobody Loves You*

The game of love is on! Tune into “Nobody Loves You,” the TV show-within-the-show that follows attractive singles pairing up to find love.  When Jeff, a philosophy grad student, snags a spot on this reality dating show in trying to win back his ex, he finds himself breaking the rules to expose its “authenticity.” That is until he unexpectedly falls into an onset love connection with Jenny, an enticingly prickly producer. Along the way, we hit all the reality TV high points – tearful confessionals, the steamy Hot Tub Room, the Crush Ceremony, and explosive truths in the Minefield Tango.  Take a behind-the-scenes ride through this hilarious musical comedy about the intimate and gut-wrenching quest for love while millions of viewers watch!

Length & Content

Nobody Loves You runs about 2 hours 

*Contains mature language and situations; not intended for children. Equivalent to PG-14.

Playwrights

Book and Lyrics                       Itamar Moses

Music and Lyrics                      Gaby Alter

Nobody Loves You Creative Team

Director                                   Heidi McKerley

Music Director                         Alli Lingenfelter

Scenic Designer                      Moriah & Isabel Curley-Clay             

Light Designer                         Mary Parker

Sound Designer                       Rob Brooksher and Preston Goodson

Props Designer                        Ryan Bradburn

Stage Manager                       Julianna M. Lee*                                               

The Cast                                 

Jeff                                          Patrick Wade

Jenny                                      Jeanette Illidge*

Nina                                        Wendy Melkonian*

Megan                                    Jennifer Alice Acker

Christian                                 Ben Thorpe*

Samantha                               Leslie Bellair

Byron                                     Adam Washington

Evan/Dominic                         Leo Thomasian

*Member of Actors Equity Association

Location:     Piedmont  Park,  The  Promenade  green  space  (North  end  of  the  Park,  near  the Park/Botanical Gardens parking garage and The Prado entrance to the Park)

Dates:  June 14 – June 17, 2017

Days and Times: Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 PM.

Prices: FREE General Admission Tickets, $15* Reserved Seating Section Tickets (close to the stage), $35* Reserved Table Seating (close to the stage).  *Plus sales tax/small service charge.  All tickets available now. No refunds or exchanges. PURCHASE ONLINE ONLY.

Seating: Bring your own blanket or low beach chair. 30” maximum back height, 6” maximum seat height. Regular seating height chairs or any taller than allowed  will be placed in the back  of the audience to ensure clear sightlines for all. Limited table seating available close to the stage for a higher charge and for sponsors.

Restrictions: No glass, firearms or alcohol may be brought into the picnic/performance area. Any brought in will be sent back to your car or removed and held at the gate.

Food and Beverage: Bring your own picnic or purchase from onsite food truck and concessions/bar. Audiences can bring their own food, water, and soft drinks – but no alcohol or glass.  Wine, beer, water and soft drinks will be available for purchase.

Tickets and info: www.horizontheatre.com 

Info only: 404-584-7450

About Horizon Theatre Company

Horizon Theatre Company connects people, inspires hope and promotes positive change through the stories of our times. We produce professional area and world premieres of smart, funny and provocative contemporary plays. We also develop the next generation of diverse artists and audiences. For more information about tickets, group sales, or to receive a season brochure, call 404.584.7450 or visit horizontheatre.com.

Major funding is provided by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, the Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, and The Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta. This program is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency- the National Endowment for the Arts. We are grateful for our play and program corporate sponsors: the Turner voices initiative of Turner Broadcasting and Macy’s.

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