Saville's Two Rooms in Davis to Play September 5-30
Eastwind Theatre Company will present Brad Saville's Two Rooms in Davis from September 5-30, at the Richmond Shepard Theatre. The production is directed by Saville. It opens on September 14.
Starring in Two Rooms in Davis are Penny Bittone, Jennifer Dees, Anne Fidler and Tim Scott.
"Two Rooms in Davis is the story of a filmmaker and his wife, an alcoholic, who live in a bed-and-breakfast in the rural mountain, ski-town of Davis, West Virginia and their night of partner-swapping with another married couple, a Wall Street Trader and an aspiring actress. As the play proceeds and the story unravels, we learn twisted tid-bits about the true nature and purpose of the 'swap,'" state press notes.
Saville is a novelist, playwright & filmmaker. His novel Grotesque, was published when he was 23. His first film, Williamsburg (2006), which was shot in 10 days for $20,000, won Best Noir at the New York International Film Festival 2006. Williamsburg has also been official selections of: Queens International Film Festival 2006, Delray Beach Film Festival 2007, Syracuse International Film Festival 2007 & The Long Island Wine & Country Film Festival 2007. Williamsburg will be making the rounds in European Festivals in Spring, 2008. He also directed & produced the picture, A Night with Mark Murphy, a gritty look at the Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist. Saville has had 5 one-act plays produced at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn in 2006 and his two-act play, The Brothers Slaughter, was at Bowery Poetry Club.
The Richmond Shepard Theatre is at 309 E. 26th St. at 2nd Ave. Tickets are $25. For reservations, call TheaterMania/OvationTix (212)352-3101 or (866) 811-4111, or visit www.eastwindtheatrecompany.com.

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