New Anthology from the Humana Fest Available from Playscripts

By: Apr. 12, 2011
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Playscripts, Inc. has announced the publication of Humana Festival 2010: The Complete Plays. The collection brings together all eleven scripts from the 2010 Humana Festival of New American Plays, the 34th annual cycle of world premiere productions staged at Actors Theatre of Louisville. This unique compilation features an exceptional array of work by some of the most exciting new voices in the American theatre, from the dreams of an inept Vaudeville sister act (The Cherry Sisters Revisited), to an immigration drama about a New Mexico border community (Ground), to a playwright trapped inside his own play (An Examination of the Whole Playwright/Actor Relationship Presented As Some Kind of Cop Show Parody). This unique compilation is a must-have for any theater aficionado's bookshelf.

This anthology consists of the following plays:
The Cherry Sisters Revisited by Michael Friedman and Dan O'Brien
An Examination of the Whole Playwright/Actor Relationship Presented As Some Kind of Cop Show Parody by Greg Kotis
Fissures (lost and found) by Steve Epp, Cory Hinkle, Dominic Orlando, Dominique Serrand, Deborah Stein, and Victoria Stewart
Ground by Lisa Dillman
Heist! by Deborah Stein
Let Bygones Be by Gamal Abdel Chasten
Lobster Boy by Dan Dietz
The Method Gun by Kirk Lynn
Phoenix by Scott Organ
Post Wave Spectacular by Diana Grisanti
Sirens by Deborah Zoe Laufer
Books and performance rights information are available at www.playscripts.com.

About Playscripts, Inc.

Playscripts, Inc. is an independent publisher of new plays and musicals, established by brothers Doug and Jonathan Rand for the mutual benefit of playwrights and theaters worldwide. The Playscripts catalog of new plays and musicals was first released in 2000, and has grown to include over 1,600 titles by nearly 800 authors. These plays represent a great diversity of voices, styles, and stories, and have been enjoyed in 92 countries.

 



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