About goblin Market
A spellbinding solo performance of Christina Rossetti’s poem, Goblin Market engages the imaginations of both children and adults alike. Told through the lens of America's southern Appalachia, themes of sisterhood, obsession, and redemption come to life in a haunting folk tale masterfully told by performer Jennifer Jewell and director Mark Cabus.
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EDINBURGH
AUGUST 4-26
EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL An official entry in the 2017 Fringe Festival, Goblin Market is hosted by Greenside Venues at the Royal Terrace's Jade Studio, an intimate 60-seat theater perfect for this kind of storytelling. |
THe Team

Jennifer Jewell (performer) is a New York based actress. Her theatre credits include: Counselor Hoffman in a staged reading of "Stolen" at La Mama Theatre Club, Kate in "Sylvia" at Tennessee Repertory Theatre, The Countess in "The Madwoman of Chaillot" at People's Branch Theatre, Mistress Kate in "The Merry Windsor" at John Drew Theatre in East Hampton, Catherine in "Henry V" at Kentucky Shakespeare, Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at Tennessee Williams Theatre, Luce and the Abbess in "The Comedy of Errors" at The Nashville Shakespeare Company, Irene in "At a Drop of a Hat" and Rosemarie in "Into the Ditch" at Key West Theatre Festival, Vivian Bliss in "Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii" at Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Medea Redux in "Bash - Latter-day Plays" at Actor's Bridge Ensemble, Rodeo Queen for Cowgirls of the West, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Mother in "A Life in the Woods" at Nashville Children's Theatre. Jennifer is a principle voice actor for film, commercials and animation as well. Jennifer served as producing director for Green Room Projects a professional Actor's Equity Associated theatrical company from 1998 - 2006. And she was the founder of Bona Roba Equine Therapy, an equine-assisted learning and arts therapy program, that hired local actors and musicians. She is currently director of JJEWELL PRODUCTIONS theatrical company in nyc Jennifer is an advocate of arts education. And a lover of nature.

Mark Cabus (director) is a skilled director, writer, and actor, classically trained in England, New York City, and Washington DC. He works and performs all over the world in film and television as well as New York and regional theater. An MFA graduate of The Shakespeare Theatre Co.’s Academy for Classical Acting at The George Washington University and of Belmont University’s BFA program. He is the former founding Artistic Director of Nashville’s Naked Stages and Green Room Projects. Recently, he has directed readings at the La Mama Theatre Club in New York but has directed children’s theater (Will’s World for Georgia Shakespeare and his own adaptation of Madeline L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time for Nashville Children’s Theatre) to Shakespeare (his own adaptations of The Merchant of Venice for Naked Stages, Coriolanus for the Nashville Shakespeare Festival—both winning him “Best Director” from the Nashville Scene—and H5x5, freely adapted from Henry IV and V for Mockingbird Theater) as well as an adaptation of George Orwell’s fable, Animal Farm (Green Room Projects).

Patrick Mulryan (co-director) is an actor and singer based in New York City. He recently appeared in Fiasco Theater's acclaimed production of Into the Woods in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory as well as in New York at The Roundabout Theatre (Lortel Award for Outstanding Revival). Other performance credits include: Fiasco's Cymbeline (Barrow Street, TFANA); Bum Phillips All-American Opera (La MaMa); As You Like It (Happy Few Theatre Company, NYIT Award Nomination); Fiasco’s Into the Woods (McCarter, Old Globe); Cabaret and Importance of Being Earnest (Trinity Rep); Chain of Fools (Guthrie). Patrick is core faculty at the Tom Todoroff Conservatory in New York City and adjunct faculty in the Brooklyn College MFA Acting Program. He has been a guest lecturer in Voice and Speech at SUNY Purchase and Fordham University. He has developed work with Tectonic Theater Project, TFANA, Fiasco, Lark, New Georges, and at the O'Neill Center (NMTC). Patrick received his MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep. Other training includes: Moscow Art Theatre (NTI), Oberlin College (BA), and Guthrie Experience for Actors in Training (GEx 13). Patrick is a member of The Actors Center workshop company.

Allison Plamondon (Choreographer) is a New York-based choreographer, teacher and performer originally from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. New York theatre choreography includes Feather Gatherers (New Ohio), The Hills Are Alive! (NYMF), Someone To Belong To (NYC Fringe-Overall Excellence Award for Choreography), Pal Joey ( HB Studio) and direction/choreography for What's YOUR Problem?! (Wild Project/Ars Nova/Cloud City). Off-Broadway assistant work includes M ake Mine Manhattan (Associate, Connelly Theatre), Freckleface Strawberry (Associate, New World Stages) and an SDCF Observership with Kathleen Marshall on Bells Are Ringing for City Center Encores. In the fall of 2016, Allison was the Artist in Residence at HB Studio with The Tchaikovsky Vignettes, a series of dance theatre pieces inspired by Chekhov, set to the music of Tchaikovsky. Allison has also presented work at Emerging Artists Theatre and the NACHMO gala at the Actors Fund Theater. Film/TVchoreographyincludestheOscar-winningshortfilm,C urfew , the feature-length Before I Disappear (IFC Films) the NBC series, Believe and the Steven Soderbergh series, The Knick (assistant choreo). NYC teaching highlights include Broadway Dance Center, Tom Todoroff Conservatory and Abrons Arts Center. Allison recently attend Directors Lab West and completed the Uta Hagen Teacher Training in 2016.
The GOBLIN TOUR
June 1-3Nashville
Returning to its original birthplace, Goblin Market has its regional premiere at Music City's popular Darkhorse Theatre, a former Presbyterian Church turned performing arts venue.
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July 14-16New York
Part of 59E59 Theatre's East to Edinburgh Festival, Goblin Market plays for three performances in this highly-regarded theater complex on New York's East Side. 59E59 is known for presenting the best of Off- and Off-Off Broadway theater.
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August 4-26Edinburgh
An official entry in the 2017 Fringe Festival, Goblin Market is hosted by Greenside Venues at the Royal Terrace's Jade Studio, an intimate 60-seat theater perfect for this kind of storytelling.
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