Catherine Curtin, Gordon Joseph Weiss and More to Lead DAD MIGHT'VE KILLED THAT GIRL Reading at Cherry Lane Theatre

By: Dec. 06, 2017
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Catherine Curtin, Gordon Joseph Weiss and More to Lead DAD MIGHT'VE KILLED THAT GIRL Reading at Cherry Lane Theatre

Cherry Lane Theatre's Tongues Reading Series will present a staged reading of Dad Might've Killed That Girl, a new play by Lindsay Joy (The Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen), December 11th on the MainStage at The Cherry Lane Theatre.

Jenna Worsham (Street Children) will direct a cast that includes Catherine Curtin (Stranger Things, Orange Is The New Black) Gordon Joseph Weiss (Fool For Love, Scarcity), Elise Kibler (Napoli, Brooklyn), Eric T. Miller (Mope), Kara Young (Syncing Ink), and Chris Hawthorn.

The play concerns Patrick, Richard, and Carol as they all gather at their family's broken old farmhouse in New Hampshire in the bitter early spring. It's judgment day for their father- who is accused of a brutal murder. Booze is guzzled and loyalties are tested in a play that questions who we choose to protect and why.

Admission is free but reservations are encouraged. To reserve a ticket, email DadMightveKilledThatGirl@gmail.com. Reservations will be honored until five minutes before show time.

Lindsay Joy (Playwright) was born and raised rural New Hampshire and has since become a New York City transplant. She's a proud member of the Beehive Collective, and a member of the inaugural year of the Amoralists Wright Club. Recently, her play "The Cleaners" won the Sam French OOB fest and was subsequently published. In the past, she served as Co-Artistic Director to the award-winning LabRats Theater Company. The Rats' production of her full-length play, "The Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen", garnered two NYIT Awards, including Outstanding Premiere Production of a Play and Outstanding Director for Padraic Lillis. Mr. Lillis also commissioned her to helm the first College Collaboration project for the Farm Theater. The resulting play, I"n the Event of My Death", was produced at Ashland University, Centre College and Clark University and made it's New York premiere at IRT produced by the Stable Cable Lab Company. Her short play, Clinch, was a part of Vertigo Theater Company's Bareknuckle at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn alongside pieces by Pia Zankel and Lucy Thurber. Her play, The Unearthing, was a part of the newTACTics festival in the summer of 2012 and was presented in the Ground Up New Works Festival the winter of that same year. Her short pieces have been seen all over the country-from the Bowery Poetry Club to the Kennedy Center. She is obsessed with all things true crime and is a life long fan of the Boston Red Sox.



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