EATfest 2011 Announces Schedule, Runs At TADA Theatre 3/7-20

By: Feb. 11, 2011
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Emerging Artists Theatre presents a slate of new work: one-act, full-length and in-progress plays, in its annual EATfest, running March 7-20, 2011 at TADA Theatre.

This year's festival features seven new short plays presented for the first time in New York City, a hilarious presentation of a campy comedy - The Chiselers, and six (free) staged readings of full length works in progress by EAT playwrights.

The Series A one-acts: "Staying Put," by Kathleen Warnock, directed by Vivian Meisner, with Laura Fois; "The Takeover," by Babs Lindsay, directed by Kelly Johnston, with Blanche Cholet, Richard Cottrell, and Caitlin Johnston; and "Clean," by Audrey Cefaly, directed by TRoy Miller, with Glory Gallo and Matt Stapleton.

An all-woman playwright lineup (and an all-male lineup in Series B) were a coincidence, according to EAT Artistic Director Paul Adams: "I was just putting them together the way they seemed to fit best, and it turned out that one night was all women playwrights and one was all men."

Series A runs Monday and Thursday nights at 7pm, and Saturdays at 9pm

Series B features four plays: "Just Us," by Jon Spano, directed by Barbara Grecki, with Erin Hadley and Tommy Day Carey; "Reservations Cancelled" by John Zygmunt, directed by Nicola Sheara, with Matt Boehtin, Bernard Burlew and Valerie David; "Assisted Living" by Jeffrey Newman, directed by Greg Redlawsk, with Deb Armelino, Angus Hepburn and Paul Herbig; and "Matchpoint" by Chris Widney, directed by Derek Jamison, with Elizabeth Bell, Augstine Hargrove, Irene Longshore and Brook Zelcer.

Series B runs Tuesdays and Fridays at 7pm, Sundays at 4pm

This EATfest also marks the premiere of The Chiselers, Mark Finley's late-night comedy farce, directed by Melissa Attebery. Featuring Marie Wallace (Dark Shadows) as the grand dame of a Sacramento publishing empire, Karen Stanion as her ice-sculptress daughter,Broadway's Chuck Saculla as the scheming gigolo, Eric Chase as the ambitious husband, and Andrea Alton as the youngster accused of...murder (or WAS it?). This dead-on farce takes us back to the days of the "go go ‘80s" and the dark places in all our souls.

The Chiselers will be performed Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 7pm, and Friday at 9pm.

In addition, new works by six company playwrights will be presented as script-in-hand staged readings in a free program called "First Taste."

All performances at TADA Theatre, 15 West 28th Street, 2nd Floor, Between Broadway and 5th Avenue.

Tickets $18; at www.emergingartiststheatre.org or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006.



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