'EAT DEEP FRIED D**KS', MOTHS and More Set for Stage Left Theatre's DREKFEST 2015

By: Jul. 20, 2015
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Stage Left Theatre announces Drekfest 2015, which performs on Tuesday, August 11th at 7:30pm at The CSz Theatre, 929 W Belmont. Stage Left is proud to again partner with CSz Chicago for DrekFest 2015. CSz team members will be joining Stage Left company members and guest artists in staging the four finalists.

DrekFest is on a mission to expose bad writing for what it really is: damn funny. We are not out to make fun of writers or those who love them. We are asking good writers to intentionally write awful plays so that we may laugh at them.

We are ashamed to announce the four finalists for Drekfest 2015: four plays so bad that we weep for the future:

Eat Deep Fried D**ks Smothered in Cheese Sauce, Misogynist Scumbags! Or, What I Imagine My Ex-Girlfriend Is Up to Based on Her Recent Tumblr Posts
by Monica Reida

Period Piece
by Eileen Tull

Me and My Tragic Brothers, or "Whence Cometh Fuckitude?"
by David Weiss

Moths
by Conor Woods

The finalists were chosen through a blind submission process by a panel of drunken Stage Left ensemble members. They will be performed as staged readings on: Tuesday, August 11, 2015, 7:30 pm at The CSz Theatre, 929 W. Belmont Ave. Tickets are $15 and are available at stagelefttheatre.com or by calling 773-883-8830. The theater is handicapped and CTA accessible via the Belmont El (Red & Brown).

A panel of judges will then rip the playwrights apart for blighting the world in this way. The audience in attendance will vote on the Grand Loser, who will be offered a sum of money to hide the offending play away forever. This year's distinguished panel of judges includes Ike Holter (playwright of Hit the Wall and Exit Strategy, Chicago Tribune's 2014 Chicagoan of the Year in Theater), Kerry Reid (freelance critic for the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Reader), and Kris Vire (Senior Associate Editor and lead Theatre critic for TimeOut Chicago).

Cash prizes will be given to all four finalists, as well as other highly coveted honors for the truly terrible. In addition to Worst Play, prizes that may be awarded by our panel of adjudicators include those for Worst Title, Worst Opening Line, Worst Stage Direction and Worst Character Name, among others.

Past DrekFest Grand Losers:

2014: "Dragons in America: A Fantasia on the Theme of How F**kin' Awesome Dragons Are" by Jonathan Baude
2013: "F*** You Janine: A Play Ruined by My Ex, Like Everything Else in My Life" by Peter Papachronopoulos
2012: "Abortion Carnival of the Juggalos" by Jake Lindquist
2011: "A Fist Before Dying" by Jamie Campbell
2010: "Man Vs. Carp: An Environmental Tale Exploring Mostly, but not Exclusively, the Themes of Tolerance, Immigration, Conservation, and a General Understanding of the Problems Going on in the World Today" by Jake Lindquist
2009: "'SCARECROW' OR SOME SHIT, CALL IT WHATEVER YOU F***ING WANT, I
DON'T CARE. A F***ing Harsh Play About Scarecrows and Killing Bitches" by Randall
Colburn
2008: "The Frenzied Beating of the Jungle Tom-Toms Once More, Once More" by Rob Kozlowski
2007: "Wilhelm Ferguson, Nationally Renowned Playwright, in the Midst of the Production of his Holocaust Play The Holocaust, Falls in Love with a Wheelchair-Bound Vietnam Veteran with AIDS, Whose Name Remains Unknown, Like So Many Others Like Him" by Rob Kozlowski

Founded in 1982, Stage Left Theatre is committed to developing and producing plays that raise debate and challenge perspectives on political and social issues. Through a full subscription season and our new play development program Downstage Left, Stage Left strives to ask provocative social and political questions by producing a mix of new works, regional premieres and timeless classics.

CSz Chicago (comedysportzchicago.com) is an improv-comedy entertainment and business services company. We provide smart, fast comedy in our theatre and on the road; and we use the fundamentals of improv to provide creative business solutions. Our theatrical products include ComedySportz which has been running in Chicago for 27 years, improv training for life and work, and hosting events for small to large groups. Our creative business services include: customized corporate workshops and individual skills training; a traveling ensemble for private and hospitality events; talent/spokespeople for consumer events, trade shows and guerilla/street marketing; and other innovative, improv-based business solutions.



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