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Gay Themed Staged Play Readings in Miami

By: Sep. 13, 2005

Lavender Footlights Festival
September 16 & 17, 2005
Two Nights of staged readings of gay and lesbian themed plays

Produced by
Creative Arts Enterprises

@
Dot 51 Art Gallery
51 NW 36th Street, Miami

Friday, September 16, 2005 @ 8:00pm
An evening of short plays

Bathroom Games 
Written by Lyralen Kaye, West Medford, MA

· A telling encounter in a men's public restroom.

Class Dismissed   
Written by Rich Orloff, New York, NY

· A relationship between a professor and a former student.

Fugue 24                
Written by Lauren Feldman, Miami, Florida

·  Four people reflect on what it means to be 24 years
old.           

Muse                      
Written by William Borden, Royse City, Texas

·        A frustrated writer needs to be careful what he wishes for.

Robert Mapplethorpe's Flowers
Written by Gregory Fletcher, New York, NY

· A unique approach to middle age sexuality in a long term
relationship.

Storytime                
Written by Garth Wingfield, New York, NY

· Miss Davis explains to first graders why this is her last day at
school.

The Drive   
Written by Lindsey Price, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

· A bride and her soon to be sister-in-law head to the wedding
      

Trick 
Written by George Sauer, Dedham, Mass

· A South Beach rent boy seizes a golden opportunity.

Saturday, September 17, 2005  @ 8:00pm

Ten Memories of My Mother  (short play)
Written by Charles Derry; Dayton, Ohio
· A son remembers his relationship with his mother.

Lost in Fairyland  (full length play )
Written by Andrew Bliss, Directed by David Zak
·The play follows the burgeoning relationship between a loquacious
rent boy and a less-than-typical john. The play examines the costs
of defining ourselves through our sexuality, and what it really
means to "fit in."

Suggested donation: $10.00

305.573.2375  http://www.caemia.org

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