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| May 24, 2009 |
Happy Memorial Day weekend, everyone. I've directed two readings this
month already -- Dan Via's DADDY and Colleen Cosgrove's FAMOUS IN
JACKSONVILLE. So what's next? A reading!
Katharine Clark Gray's USER 927 is a finalist for Reverie Productions' Next
Generation Playwriting Contest. All the finalists will receive readings; I'm
directing Katie's. The official blurb:
Leah and her 14-year-old daughter Deena have fled the big city for rural
Indiana to make a new, safer life for themselves. Then Deena disappears,
and technophobe mom must plug back in to seek the culprit. Will the
person she's hunting be found online, or a bike ride away?
The play is a work of fiction based on one real and very disturbing internet
search log, and let me tell you, it's gripping from start to finish. The
crackerjack cast will include Kelly McAndrew, Jenny Seastone Stern, Kristin
Wheeler, Jake Paque, Lynne McCollough, Dane DeHaan, Keith Randolph
Smith and Gerry Lehane.
So please join us on June 10 at 7pm at LAByrinth Theatre Co.'s LABspace,
307 W. 38th Street (just off 8th Avenue), 16th floor. The suggested donation
is $5, and to make a reservation (a very good idea) send an e-mail to
reserve@reverieproductions.org. Be sure to mention USER 927 in your
subject line and/or message.
You can get information on the whole reading series -- and believe me,
there are seven terrific plays being read -- at www.reverieproductions.org.
I hope this finds you all very well indeed. | |
posted on 24 May 09 @ 10:03
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