Utah Shakespearean Festival Closes Three New Plays by American Writers 8/27
By: BWW News Desk
The Utah Shakespearean Festival's New American Playwrights Project (NAPP) will present three exciting new works by three contemporary American Playwrights. Staged readings of the plays will be presented from Aug. 5 through 27 at 10 a.m., and Aug. 31 through Sept. 3 at 2 p.m. in the Auditorium Theatre. Tickets are $8 per play and can be purchased at 1-800-PLAYTIX and www.bard.org.
"NAPP's main objective is to develop the Shakespeare's of the future by workshopping new scripts with actors and directors from the Festival's summer company," said Charles Metten, director of NAPP. "The staged readings are then performed for Festival patrons for their feedback."This year's program will feature works by Tom Cavanaugh from Los Angeles, Todd Goodlett from Santa Barbara, and Amanda Waterhouse from Denver. Cavanaugh's "Behold" will perform on Aug. 5, 6, 25 at 10 a.m. and Aug. 31 at 2 p.m. Goodlett's "The Zapruder Film" will perform on Aug. 12, 13, and 26 at 10 a.m. and Sept. 2 at 2 p.m. Waterhouse's "Making Waves" will perform on Aug. 19, 20, and 27 at 10 a.m.and Sept. 3 at 2 p.m.
Playwright biographies are available at http://www.bard.org/plays/napp2009.html."NAPP received almost 150 submissions for the 2010 program," said Michael Don Bahr, Festival education director and director of "Making Waves." "Copies of the submissions, minus the information identifying the playwright, were sent to a panel of readers across the western United States who narrowed the field down to the final three."Behold," directed by Metten, explores the questions of how to deal with the loss of a child, especially if that child is the victim of a senseless crime. In the play, a suburban family tries to put the pieces of their lives back together and move forward after losing a son in a school shooting.
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