BRED & TERRA VERDE Run At Katherine Gianaclis 4/3, 4, 10, 11

By: Mar. 17, 2009
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The Katherine Gianaclis Park for the Arts presents 2 NEW PLAYS by PLAYWRIGHTS in RESIDENCE! The Katherine Gianaclis Park for the Arts presents "Bred" by Erica Griffin and "Terra Verde" by Ernie Curcio.

10pm, Friday & Saturday, April 3, 4, 10, 11 at The Katherine Gianaclis Park for The Arts,
5690 Boulder Highway
One block South of Tropicana
Suggested Donation $10

2 Plays, No intermission, 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Playwrights in Residence at the Katherine Gianaclis Park for the Arts, Erica Griffin and Ernie Curcio, present two of their new plays for a two weekend run.

BRED written by Erica Griffin
directed by Geo Nikols and starring Ernie Curcio, Hannah Fryar and Saffron Mazzia

Catch is an aspiring musician that feels stuck playing in cover bands in Boulder City. When a beautiful but peculiar young groupie named Alice brings him home one night after a gig, Catch suddenly finds himself caught in a strange reality... a reality where the innocent Daphne is routinely abused by her sister Alice in order to make sense of their parents incestous love affair and double suicide. Catch faces his own insecurities as Alice unravels and his compassion for Daphne grows.

TERRA VERDE written by Ernie Curcio
directed by Daneal Doerr and starring Erik Amblad, Melanie Ash, Jamie Carvelli, Ernie Curcio and Geo Nikols

Phil and Ron, two high school buddies, reunite for the first time since Ron's moved to New York. All dressed up and ready to go the Halloween Ball at the Hard Rock, Ron's paralyzed with the announcement that Phil's wife has invited her brother Joey to come with him, who just moved back from New York and has become addicted to crystal meth. When Joey arrives with his girlfriend White Bitch, the ball gets put on hold, and Ron loses his costume as his true character comes to light.

Past Reviews...
To Obama, Love W.
"We truly enjoyed ourselves tonight. The new plays were so well written and acted. Erica Griffin's work with CHIPPED was among the best we have seen over the years. And Ernie Curcio's "NED OSSIFIED" was also excellently written and performed. The satire in both was inventive and spot on."
-Robert Amblad, retired Clark County School District teacher and 43 year Las Vegas Resident



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