The prestigious STAGE International Script Competition announces The Altruists, by British playwright Craig Baxter, as the 2010 winner of their 4th biennial award for best new play about science and technology.
The Plum Theatre Company presents David Caudle's SOUTH BEACH RAPTURE as part of the 14th Annual New York International Fringe Festival with remaining performances set for Saturday, August 21 at 11:00pm; Sunday, August 22 at 4:15pm; Monday, August 23 at 3:45pm and Wednesday, August 25 at 7:45pm at Dixon Place (161A Chrystie Street). Michelle Bossy, Associate Artistic Director of Primary Stages, is set to direct. Running time is approximately 90 minutes. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Advance tickets are available at www.fringenyc.org or by calling 866-468-7619.
The Plum Theatre Company presents David Caudle's SOUTH BEACH RAPTURE as part of the 14th Annual New York International Fringe Festival with remaining performances set for Saturday, August 21 at 11:00pm; Sunday, August 22 at 4:15pm; Monday, August 23 at 3:45pm and Wednesday, August 25 at 7:45pm at Dixon Place (161A Chrystie Street). Michelle Bossy, Associate Artistic Director of Primary Stages, is set to direct. Running time is approximately 90 minutes. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Advance tickets are available at www.fringenyc.org or by calling 866-468-7619.
Throughout September, HOWL! Arts Project and The Actors Fund present HOWL! ARTS PROJECT 2010, a month-long series of theater, performance art, music, poetry, film, entertainment for and by kids, and much more at Theatre 80 (80 St. Marks Place). Proceeds benefit HOWL! HELP, an emergency services assistance and health fund for eligible and qualifying East Village artists, administered by The Actors Fund.
As part of 14th annual New York International Fringe Festival (a production of The Present Company) The Plum Theatre Company presents the world premiere of SOUTH BEACH RAPTURE
As part of 14th annual New York International Fringe Festival (a production of The Present Company) The Plum Theatre Company presents the world premiere of SOUTH BEACH RAPTURE
By & By Productions presents the World Premiere of MOVING DAY, a drama written and directed by Helene Montagna. Performances begin previews on April 8th at The Kraine Theater with opening night slated for Monday, April 12. By & By Productions is a division of Sea View Playwright's Theatre in Staten Island where MOVING DAY was workshopped last year.
By & By Productions presents the World Premiere of MOVING DAY, a drama written and directed by Helene Montagna. Performances begin previews on April 8th at The Kraine Theater with opening night slated for Monday, April 12. By & By Productions is a division of Sea View Playwright's Theatre in Staten Island where MOVING DAY was workshopped last year.
By & By Productions presents the World Premiere of MOVING DAY, a drama written and directed by Helene Montagna. Performances begin previews on April 8th at The Kraine Theater with opening night slated for Monday, April 12. By & By Productions is a division of Sea View Playwright's Theatre in Staten Island where MOVING DAY was workshopped last year.
By & By Productions presents the World Premiere of MOVING DAY, a drama written and directed by Helene Montagna. Performances begin previews on April 8th at The Kraine Theater with opening night slated for Monday, April 12. By & By Productions is a division of Sea View Playwright's Theatre in Staten Island where MOVING DAY was workshopped last year.
Damsel was read in the Bridge Theatre Company's new work series, as well as Visiting Hours, which was also a Finalist in the Premiere Stages New Play Festival and a Finalist for the Christopher Wolk Award at the Abingdon Theatre Company. He has had his plays produced at the Samuel Beckett Theatre in New York, the Tamarind Theatre in Los Angeles, Other awards and nominations include The Short Fall (2002 Finalist at the Lark), Love A Nurse (Finalist at the New Harmony Project), and his one-act, feet of clay (Finalist for the Heidemann Award at the Actors' Theatre of Louisville) won the 2004 Samuel French One-Act Competition and is published by Samuel French in its 29th Edition of Festival Plays. His short film, Feet of Clay, directed by True Blood (HBO) actress Carrie Preston, made the rounds of festivals including Miami's Gay and Lesbian Film Festival '07.
Broadway vets and old pals, Annie Golden and Donna Murphy, had a downtown reunion on Friday night after performances at the 45 Bleecker Street Theater as part of the HOWL! Arts Project 2009: Theater Series.
THE COMMON SWALLOW -- a new play by David Caudle (THE SUNKEN LIVING ROOM) about the locals of a small Midwestern town struggling to maintain a sense of community -- presented as part of the HOWL! ARTS PROJECT 2009: THEATER SERIES, with performances beginning September 25 at 45 Bleecker. Kirsten Kelly set to direct an ensemble cast lead by Annie Golden.
HOWL! Festival presents THE COMMON SWALLOW, a new play by David Caudle (THE SUNKEN LIVING ROOM) about the locals of a small Midwestern town struggling to maintain a sense of community, as part of its HOWL! ARTS PROJECT 2009: THEATER SERIES, with performances beginning September 25 at 45 Bleecker. Kirsten Kelly set to direct.
THE COMMON SWALLOW -- a new play by David Caudle (THE SUNKEN LIVING ROOM) about the locals of a small Midwestern town struggling to maintain a sense of community -- presented as part of the HOWL! ARTS PROJECT 2009: THEATER SERIES, with performances beginning September 25 at 45 Bleecker. Kirsten Kelly set to direct an ensemble cast lead by Annie Golden.