NewsPHOTO CALL: Alyse Alan Louis, Steve Rosen, Luba Mason Explore the Porn Industry in The Civilians' Pretty FilthyThe Civilians' world-premiere production of Pretty Filthy, kicking off the 100th anniversary celebration of the Playhouse at Abrons Arts Center, officially opens Feb. 8, following previews that began Jan. 31.
By
Krissie Fullerton
February 11, 2015
Drawing on extensive interviews and research, The Civilians' Pretty Filthy explores the real stories of people in the adult entertainment industry and runs through March 1.
The cast features Alyse Alan Louis (Mamma Mia!), Luba Mason (Chicago, Jekyll & Hyde, How to Succeed…), Steve Rosen (Spamalot, The Farnsworth Invention), Marrick Smith (The Underclassman, Fun Home), Maria-Christina Oliveras (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Here Lies Love), John Behlmann (Journey's End, The 39 Steps), Lulu Fall (Hair) and Jared Zirilli (Lysistrata Jones). Inspired by a tradition of classic musicals about show business, Pretty Filthy, according to press notes, "is the untold showbiz musical, based on interviews with adult entertainers. Armed with their notepads and recorders, The Civilians crossed the mountain range that divides Hollywood from the 'other Hollywood' — the San Fernando Valley, world capital of porn. The creative team conducted interviews and visited sets to get an insider's glimpse into a world that is far more than the sum of its (very) visible parts. The Civilians' time in the Valley captured a singular time in our culture; this digital era that’s radically transformed the business of sex. Pretty Filthy is ultimately a story about trying to make a life and a living in an ever-changing world — a task that's all the more complicated when your work is so intimately tied to customer 'satisfaction.'"
Here's a look at the production:
0
of
15
Alyse Alan Louis, Steve Rosen, Luba Mason Explore the Porn Industry in The Civilians' Pretty Filthy
Alyse Alan Louis, Steve Rosen, Luba Mason Explore the Porn Industry in The Civilians' Pretty Filthy
The Civilians' world-premiere production of Pretty Filthy, kicking off the 100th anniversary celebration of the Playhouse at Abrons Arts Center, officially opened Feb. 8, following previews that began Jan. 31.
15 PHOTOS
Jared Zirelli, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Steve Rosen, Alyse Alan Louis (foreground), Luba Mason, John Behlmann, Lulu Fall, Marrick Smith
Richard Termine
Alyse Alan Louis, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Lulu Fall, Luba Mason
Richard Termine
Steve Rosen, Maria-Christina Oliveras
Richard Termine
Maria-Christina Oliveras, Marrick Smith, Alyse Alan Louis, Lulu Fall, Steve Rosen (camera), Luba Mason
Richard Termine
Maria-Christina Oliveras, Alyse Alan Louis, Jared Zirelli (background), John Behlmann, Lulu Fall
Thom Yorke has joined forces with co-directors Steven Hoggett and Christine Jones on the new production for Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International.