Magenta Giraffe Presents 3rd Staged Reading Fest Featuring Local Playwrights
By: Gabrielle Sierra Apr. 28, 2011
As part of its mission "to reestablish and expand Detroit's theatre district," Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company has chosen plays by Michigan natives or current Michigan residents to stage as part of a festival to take place May 21 and 22, 2011, at 1515 Broadway in downtown Detroit, 48226. Attendees will see a reading of each play and are encouraged to participate in workshop-style discussion afterward. Admission is by donation only.
The schedule for the weekend is as follows:Saturday, May 214:00 pm (one act)
No Strings Attached
By Sean McClellan
Directed by: Kirsten Knisely
Defiantly Yours, Detroit
By Audra Lord
Directed by: Lisa Melinn(Drama.) Playwright Audra Lord explores the energy and personality of the city of Detroit through a variety of characters, including an artist, a musician and a homeless woman. Written in verse, this piece had much to say about where Detroit is, where it has been, and where it could possibly go from here.
Grown Ups
By playwright-in-residence Sean Paraventi
Directed by: Alex D. Hill(Drama.) A man must come to terms with his own life when faced with a life-changing decision of his son's. Relationships are explored and tough choices are made by a family determined to make the right decisions in a difficult situation.Sunday, May 22
4:00 pm (full length)
Harness
By Kevin Young
Directed by: Michael Carnow
Call Me Cass
By Margaret Edwartowski(Musical.) Ever wonder about the story behind the scenes of the Mamas and the Papas, and Cass Elliott in particular? Well, wonder no more! This new play from Margaret Edwartowski explores the life of Cass Elliott, told in part by the music of the Mamas and the Papas.
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