Simon
has directed productions across the country and overseas,
specializing in the development of original commedias,
clown shows, American classics, and musicals. Theatres
include Rude Guerilla Theatre, PCPA Theatrefest, Illinois
Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, Utah Shakespearean
Festival, Magic Theatre, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, La
Mirada, Western Stage, One Act Theatre, Intersection for
the Arts, and the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Critically acclaimed productions include Clownzilla:
A Love Story (Critic’s Choice, LA Times),
On Borrowed Time (nine Drama-Loge awards including
best direction and production), As You Like It, Fiddler
on the Roof, Death of a Salesman, Merchant
of Venice, City of Angels, Twelfth Night, Statements
After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act, Golden
Boy, Rimers of Eldritch, The Time of
Your Life, as well as Three Penny Opera, Victor/Victoria and Noises
Off, which were voted “Show of the Year” by
theatre critics. Interdisciplinary productions pooling
the talents of the Drama, Dance, and Music departments
in the Claire Trevor School of the Arts include Sunday
in the Park with George, Sweeney Todd, Victor/Victoria, West
Side Story, City of Angels, and Guys
and Dolls.
Simon
is the author of Masking Unmasked,
Four Basic Approaches to Acting,
published by Palgrave MacMillan. This book articulates
four systems of mask acting - clowning, full face, half-face,
and bag masks - that were developed and are currently taught
by Simon at UC Irvine. Masking allows actors to experience
one of the central objectives of high-level acting: the
physical, vocal, emotional, and psychological inhabitation
of another person. These techniques enhance an actor’s
range of playable characters by heightening spontaneity,
vulnerability, and truth.
Simon
is artistic director of CLOWNZILLA, an original clown
troupe that creates silent clown shows. Their first
production, CLOWNZILLA:
A Love Story, premiered
at Rude Guerilla Theatre in Santa Ana and subsequently
toured to the Arezzo International Theatre Festival in
Italy. For more information, please visit www.clownzilla.net.
Simon
is artistic director of the California Commedia Troupe,
dedicated to the creation and international touring of
original commedias and masked performances. The troupe’s
first production, The Venetian Physician’s Magician toured
to the Brouhaha International Street Theatre Festival in
Liverpool, El Centro De Nuevos Creadores at La Sala Mirador,
Madrid, and enjoyed a successful run at the Brea Improv
in California. The troupe’s second show, Vaudevillo
II, returned to La Sala Mirador, where Simon created Vaudevillo
III with
a mixed cast of Spanish and American actors. Simon’s
adaptation of Servant
of Two Masters, was produced at the Shakespeare
Festival LA, Orange County Shakespeare Festival, the
Court Theatre in West Hollywood, the Los Angeles Theatre
Center, and invited to the International Theatre Festival
in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Simon
is the co-founder of Pan Pacific Players’ original
touring production of Aristophanes’ The Birds.
This project was created and performed over a three year
period with prominent South Korean director, Suk-Man
Kim and the Korean National University of Arts. The play,
set in Korea’s
DMZ, explored the struggle for sanctity in the face of
international strife and misunderstanding. It fused traditional
Korean Mask Dance Drama and music, with commedia, traditional
and contemporary masks, and a myriad of diverse languages.
Simon received a Pacific Rim Grant to support performances
in South Korea and Italy.
Simon
received a BA in Drama from UC Davis and an MFA in Acting
from Brandeis University. He was a visiting professor
of acting at UC Davis before joining the faculty at UCI.
Current courses include scene study, auditioning technique,
mask acting, comedy, and clowning.
Find out more about Eli:
::
Biography
:: Curriculum Vitae
:: What the Critics Say
:: Pan Pacific
Players, 2005
:: Pan Pacific
Players, 2006
:: Masking Unmasked available at Palgrave
MacMillan
:: CLOWNZILLA: www.clownzilla.net
:: Power Speech: www.elisimon.com
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