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  • 02 Apr 2014 1:49 PM | Deleted user
    Short history-flavored play A MAYFLOWER MEETING to be produced at the Chestertown Tea Party Colonial Festival in association with the Live Playwrights Society on the eastern shore of Maryland in May.
  • 02 Apr 2014 1:44 PM | Deleted user
    Short comedy CHANG & HIS MOTHER’S GHOST to be produced by Brown Theater Company, Rutgers University, New Jersey, Spring 2014.

    Short drama AMARILIS to be produced by Brown Theater Company, Rutgers University, New Jersey, Spring 2014.
    • 02 Apr 2014 1:33 PM | Deleted user
      Short comedy PANDORA’S BOX given a reading by Anything April Words & Wine Reading Series, April 12, 2014 at the F.A.C.T. home: Bruce Mitchell Room of Art/NY, New York City.

      • 01 Apr 2014 12:43 PM | Deleted user

        1542: Marguerite de Roberval, a young French noblewoman, has been banished by her brother to the Isle of Demons off the north coast of Newfoundland for daring to choose love over duty.  After two years on the island, and driven half-mad by loss, loneliness, hardship and memories, she has a chance of rescue.  But can she return to the society that betrayed her?   


        Based on a true story from the attempt to create the first European settlement in Canada, I am Marguerite, directed by Molly Thom, will premiere at the Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkely St., Toronto from April 10 - 25, 2015

      • 31 Mar 2014 12:26 PM | Donna Spector
        Based on a story in the L.A. Times, Fire will be in their Spring Festival of Shorts.
      • 31 Mar 2014 12:18 PM | Donna Spector

        “Spector never resorts to clichés here as she peppers Blind Date with all manner of unexpected turns. The play is delightful…fast, funny and unpredictable.” NY Theatre.com

      • 30 Mar 2014 2:00 PM | Diane Baia Hale
        Excerpts from Diane Baia Hale's historical drama The Wisdom of Serpents, about real-life 12th century mystic, composer and author Hildegard von Bingen will be performed along with choral selection's from Hildegard's own medieval morality play Ordo virtutum by the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Loyola University Chicago, Madonna della Strada Chapel, 1032 W. Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL, on Sunday, March 3:00 p.m. The Wisdom of Serpents, an Honorable Mention for the 2009 Jane Chambers Award, tells the story of the price that Hildegard must pay when she dares to defy both church and state on the basis of personal conscience. 
      • 15 Mar 2014 10:34 AM | Victoria Z. Daly
        A radio version of Victoria Z. Daly's 10-minute comedy CIRCLING THE GLOBE will be broadcast on live on Spokane Radio Theatre, KYRS-FM,  in March.  Date TBD.
      • 11 Mar 2014 5:07 PM | Anonymous
        The Music Lesson by Tammy Ryan, directed by Henri Canino and produced by Theater Sarnia in January 2014 has been selected to compete in the Western Ontario Drama League Festival in Windsor on March 11 at 8pm.

        “We are honoured to be representing Theatre Sarnia at this level of competition,” says Director Henri Canino.  The Music Lesson is a beautiful family drama…a story about healing and hope.  It recently enjoyed a successful run at the Imperial Theatre.  Each performance was followed by a standing ovation and rave revues.

        For more information and tickets go to: http://www.imperialtheatre.net/news/the-music-lesson-selected-for-wodl-festival-in-windsor
      • 07 Mar 2014 8:46 AM | Deleted user
        Forward Flux Productions presents You May Not Belong Exhibition on Sunday, March 16th from at 7PM at Theaterlab (357 W. 36th St. at 9th Ave, 3rd Floor, A/C/E subway to 34th St). Investigating the timely theme of citizenship, the exhibition features collaborative works created by 13 multi-disciplinary artists selected for the collaborate:create 3-week residency. You May Not Belong also highlights the artists' creative process and research, with interactive opportunities for audience members to engage directly with the artists. Works include sculptural installations, live performances, music, film, and illustrations. This is the fourth exhibition of the collaborate:create residency, with each exhibition focusing on a different current theme.

        Put the word marjorie as a promotion code for $10 tickets
        Tickets for You May Not Belong are available in advance for $15 online at https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/9886856

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