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  • 05 Jul 2015 12:16 PM | Anonymous
    Dear fellow playwrights

    I'm thrilled to announce the NYC production of my play about the dangerous of social media and the consequences of cyberbullying in my drama, I KNOW WHAT BOYS WANT. This production is at The Lion Theater in Theater Row from July 18th to August 2nd. Here is a link to the Facebook page, and please follow us on Twitter @IKnowWhatBoys and follow me @pennyplaywright. Thank you so much!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/678165308983074/

    http://www.playbill.com/news/article/a-cautionary-tale-of-social-media-will-be-explored-in-i-know-what-boys-want-350966

  • 17 Jun 2015 10:00 AM | Deleted user

    "It's All Good" (one-act) presented as part of the Last Frontier Theatre Conference, Prince William Sound Community College, Valdez, AK. 

  • 13 Jun 2015 7:00 PM | Robin Rice

    California actor Sean Welch performs Robin Rice Lichtig's horror monologue RIP OF SKIN. Come and be chilled! One night only in Emerging Artist Theatre's New Work Series. $10.http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1585728

  • 10 Jun 2015 6:30 PM | Deleted user
    660 8th Ave, New York, New York 10036

    Show times:
    Wednesday June 10 at 6:30 pm
    Thursday June 11 at 6:30 pm
    Friday June 12 at 6:30 pm
    Saturday June 13 at 6:30 pm

    "1-800-Why-Does-Life-Suck"
    Written, produced, and directed by 
    Marianna Staroselsky

    Starring
    Ivory Stahly as "Cindee"
    Anthony Hull as "Alfredo Angelico"

    So what is it, if you have never dialed such a thing?
    It's a short one act play about an existential crisis hotline, the completely hilarious and excruciating piece of shit absurdity that life so often is, and last but hopefully not least, human connection. ♥
  • 08 Jun 2015 7:00 PM | Anonymous

     Monica Raymond's "A to Z" with Jamella Cross, Megan Putnam and Cathleen Ridley, directed by Dov Hassan. All shows at 7pm, Bergeron's Books, get your FREE ticket now for reading and wine! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-virago-2015-new-play-readi…

    Annie comes to tutor Zafiya at the juvenile detention center in 1968, when both women are eighteen. But over the course of forty years, things radically change.

    Two women, forty years of US history, and all of the letters of the alphabet.

    A TO Z won the national Ruby Lloyd Apsey for best play about race/ethncity.

  • 07 Jun 2015 5:00 PM | Robin Rice

    Fourteen-year-old Oracles, a playwrights' developmental workshop in Manhattan, presents readings of five plays by members including Robin Rice Lichtig's YOLO. Free. Limited seating so don't be late! e's Bar, Amsterdam Ave., NYC. (ICWP members Donna Spector, Liz Amberly and Penny Jackson also have plays in the program.)

  • 06 Jun 2015 6:30 PM | Deleted user

    Break A Leg Productions www.breakalegproductions.com

    Presents a Staged Reading of the Science-Based Play

     The Orchae

    by Vivienne Glance, directed by Gerald vanHeerden 

                            

    The play takes place in a conservation area in the West Australian bush looking for the rare and elusive Western Underground Orchid which grows and flowers hidden below the ground and is critically endangered.  The play includes cultivation of the rare orchids, studies of the soil of Western Australia with science affected by finance, politics and human nature. Thursday, 6/11/15, 6:30PM,

    The Graduate Center

    365 5th Avenue, Science Center, Room 4102

    A talk-back will follow the performance.

    Science & the Arts Series         http://sciart.commons.gc.cuny.edu                             

    Sponsored by the Ph.D. Program in Biology, and The National Science Foundation

    Co-sponsored by the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences   

  • 06 Jun 2015 2:30 PM | Deleted user
    World Premiere of 5 SIRENS: Beware of Rocks!  It’s one show of five 10-minute plays about miscommunication and the longing for connection. Each piece is written by a female playwright.  Subjects range from sporty nerds, sub-dom relationships and aliens to surrealistic challenges and panic attacks! Part of the massive Hollywood Fringe Festival.


    Dates/Times: 

    6/6 2:30 pm

    6/11 7:00 pm

    6/14 11:30 am

    6/18 8:30 pm

    6/21 2:30 pm

    6/27 5:30 pm


    http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/2125?

    Tickets $15, with code 'sirenfriend' $12.50.

    Asylum LAB, 1078 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA 90038

    *****

    The Hollywood Fringe Festival is an annual, open-access, community-derived event celebrating freedom of expression and collaboration in the performing arts community. Each June during the Hollywood Fringe, the arts infiltrate the Hollywood neighborhood: fully equipped theaters, parks, clubs, churches, restaurants and other unexpected places host hundreds of productions by local, national, and international arts companies and independent performers.

    Participation in the Hollywood Fringe is completely open and uncensored. This free-for-all approach underlines the festival’s mission to be a platform for artists without the barrier of a curative body. By opening the gates to anyone with a vision, the festival is able to exhibit the most diverse and cutting-edge points-of-view the world has to offer. Additionally, by creating an environment where artists must self-produce their work, the Fringe motivates its participants to cultivate a spirit of entrepreneurialism in the arts.

  • 01 Jun 2015 1:46 PM | Anonymous

    Mildred's Umbrella Theater Company presents: 

    DRACULA

    by Mac Wellman

    A bizarre and offbeat version of Dracula, which completely revamps Bram Stoker's classic novel. CAmpy and fun, the is is the story of two sexually repressed women who find the freedom and passion of the vampiric world in the late days of Victorian London. 

    October 15-31, 2015 at Studio 101, 1824 Spring Street, Houston TX 77007. 

    For more information or tickets: www.mildredsumbrella.com



  • 29 May 2015 2:28 PM | Nancy Gall-Clayton

    My one-act play about teen suicide will have a reading Thursday, June 4, 7 pm, at the Downtown Arts Center in Lexington, Kentucky. Admission is free.  It is one of three one-acts commissioned by the Kentucky Playwrights Workshop and will be produced by KPW in August.

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