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  • 19 Apr 2010 11:24 PM | Deleted user

    A reading of THREE EXTINCTIONS by Carolyn Kras

    Wednesday, April 21 @ 7:30 P.M.

    Centenary Stage Company's Women Playwrights Series, Mastodon Project

    Ticket price: suggested donation at the door

    Call 908-979-0900 to reserve tickets

    400 Jefferson Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 

     

  • 14 Apr 2010 6:46 PM | Patricia Milton

    "Though They May Be Parted," a short play by ICWP member Patricia Milton, premieres as part of Woman's Will's Playfest 2.0 at 8 pm Saturday, April 24 at the Clay Buriel Theatre in San Francisco, CA.

    The evening of short plays is a fundraiser for this all-woman theatre group. "Though They May Be Parted" is inspired by the Beatles song, "Let It Be," and concerns three sisters at a funeral home making a decision about their mother's burial service.

    Details and tickets here.

  • 04 Apr 2010 3:43 PM | Patricia Milton
    Patricia Milton's short play, "Middle of the Road," about a funny/serious romantic encounter that takes place on the shoulder of 880, is competing in the first round of PianoFight's Shortlived 3.0 ten-minute-play competition.

    Of eight plays, four will move on to the next round, and four will be
    eliminated, based on audience voting. The author of the ultimate winning play gets a commission!

    If you attend, use the discount code "pat" to save 25%.

    Dates: April 9 & 10, 2010, 8 pm at the Off-Market Theatre, 965 Mission near 5th. BART & MUNI nearby (5th and Market) and parking @ 5th and Mission Streets.

    Tickets here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/103412
  • 26 Mar 2010 6:30 PM | Deleted user

    In a corporate law firm manifested as a wacky gym, law clerks dressed in ties and running shorts climb the corporate ladder - literally - and throw punches, step out of bounds, and commit personal fouls.  Janet must decide whether to blow the whistle on the runaway fraud or kill her conscience (a talking copy machine) in order to stay in the game.  Winner of the K.C.A.C.T.F. Region II One Act Play Award.

    Directed by Joshua William Gelb as part of Carnegie Mellon's PLAYGROUND: Festival of Independent Student Work.

    The performance is on SWAN Day, 3/27/10, at 10:50 P.M. in Carnegie Mellon's Purnell Center for the Arts, Wells Studio.  Tickets are FREE and are available at the main box office starting at 5:30 P.M.

  • 15 Mar 2010 8:00 PM | Deleted user
    Hearts, Flowers...And Blood.

    Playwright Anne Hamilton will read the first play AND HERE YOU ARE from THE LOVE PLAY at No Passport's Hibernating Rattlesnakes Reading Series in New York City at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 E. 3rd Street (Between Avenues B and C). She will read one part each month. $5 suggested admission.

    Follow artist STACY LEE MADISON and her dead teenage lover JONATHAN through Paradise, Earth, Limbo and the Womb. In that order.


  • 06 Mar 2010 5:00 PM | Deleted user
    SELDOM IS HEARD, a ten minute play
    by Mary Steelsmith
    Saturday March 6
    2:00 p.m.
    Donald Bruce Kaufman - Brentwood Branch Library
    11820 San Vicente Boulevard
    Los Angeles, 90049
    http://www.lapl.org/branches/Branch.php?bID=16

    ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

    SELDOM IS HEARD

    CA...
    ST OF CHARACTERS
    IVAN- 20's - 30's
    A strapping, young man, dressed in a faded buttoned up work shirt and jeans, wearing a kerchief that covers his hair. He totters unsteadily. We hope he won't tip over. Whatever happened to make him this way, there are no outward scars.

    HANNAH - 20's -30's
    Hannah is a plain looking woman, perhaps large-sized. She wears a buttoned up shirt, covering a tank top beneath it, and jeans. Hannah carries herself with a familiar caregiver's energy, tired but in a groove of well-practiced cheerfulness.

    MARILYN - 30's - 40's
    With one glance, you can tell she's one of those women who made sure her home was spotless before she left it this morning.
    Marilyn's hair is perfect and she sports a pink feminine suit with matching purse,fit for the many cosmetics it must contain. You just know her car is pink.

    SETTING:
    Two chairs signifying a front porch of a modest house in the suburbs.

    SYNOPSIS: Hannah has quite a bit on her plate nowadays. Her husband, Ivan, has returned from his tour of duty in Afghanistan with an I.E.D.- caused brain injury. The term "supporting our troops" seems to have a different meaning now that he's home. Ivan's noisy and unpredictable behavior on his own front porch irks Marilyn, president of the local Neighborhood Restoration Association (NRA), who insists Ivan be put in a "special place," in order to keep up the local morale. Recognizing the war on terror has to also be fought on the home front, Hannah and Ivan choose to reenter mainstream society and credit Marilyn for her bright idea.
  • 22 Feb 2010 3:16 PM | Patricia Milton

    Patricia Milton's short play, "Meltdown" will be featured in SHEHEREZADE X, an evening of short plays inspired by events of 2009. Performances begin at 8 p.m. March 19-27 at the Phoenix Theatre in San Francisco, 414 Mason Street, 6th Floor. "Meltdown" was inspired by the worldwide economic downturn and the discovery of a supernova by a 14-year-old citizen astronomer in upstate New York.

  • 21 Feb 2010 1:27 PM | Nancy Gall-Clayton
    The Women of the Stockyards features readings of 7 plays about women who worked in the Chicago Stockyards on 4 dates. On March 5, 6, and 26, at 7 pm, readings will be at Cafe Ballou, 939 N. Western, Chicago, Illinois, and on March 28 at 7, at Royal George Gallery in Chicago. A donation of $5 is suggested.

    Considered the 8th Wonder of the World in the late 19th century, the Chicago Stockyards is a place where anything can happen – so, of course, in Nancy's play, Rosie wants to defy her mother’s plans for her and join in the excitement.
  • 21 Feb 2010 1:16 PM | Nancy Gall-Clayton
    One of 10 plays in n.u.f.a.n.'s Garden of Eatin', "Don't Call Me Loretta" will be produced at the Prop Theater, 3502 N. Elston Ave., Chicago, IL, on March 16 and 17.

    Darren Callahan directs Andrea Lucius and Ron Lipski in this short comedy.
  • 08 Feb 2010 5:18 PM | Deleted user

    A full production of a short play in "From Script to You: 2010 New Works Festival", March 5-13, North Canton Playhouse, North Canton, OH.

    In a land very close to the shore, on a faraway cliff top, Janie and Mel  meet the son (or daughter) they might have (or didn't) create sometime in their life.

     

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