The NativeAliens Announces Classic Bard Piece in 2008-09 Season

By: Sep. 02, 2008
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The NativeAliens Theatre Collective is proud to announce their 2008-2009 season, which will include not only a classic piece by the Bard but also an exciting piece from an emerging new talent. As always, NativeAliens will present their short play festival Short Stories, highlighting short plays by talent writers from around the world.

Four Years Apart, by Courtney Lauria- Evoking the subversive sensibility of John Waters and the dark humor of Christopher Durang, this hilarious and probing domestic comedy takes a look inside one unhappy family, where nymphomania, domestic violence, and a bit with a frying pan all add up to a memorable evening. (November)

The Merry Wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare- This classic Elizabethan-era tale of wealth, seduction, and jealousy gets an unconventionally anachronistic treatment is this sure-to-please production. (March)

Short Stories 10- NativeAliens will curate and present a selection of short plays that, through humor and humanity, illuminate the gay and lesbian condition in contemporary America. (Pride Week 2009)

For more information on subscriptions, or more information on the season line-up, please visit http:www.nativealiens.org.


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