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Billboard (NY Premiere) coproduced with Overlap Productions January - February, 2007 59E59 Theater C written by Michael Vukadinovich directed by Tania Inessa Kirkman |
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| 2006 Next Generation Contest (Finalist readings) May - June, 2006 Full-length winner: Billboard by Michael Vukadinovich Full-length runner-up: Farmers of Men by Richard Aellen One-Act winner: Luck by Joselynne Grier |
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Ping Pong Diplomacy (East Coast Premiere) January - February, 2006 59E59 Theaters written by Joe Basque directed by David Hilder |
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Havana Bourgeois (World Premiere) January - February, 2006 59E59 Theaters written by Carlos Lacámara directed by Jocelyn Sawyer |
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| 2005 Next Generation Contest Full-length winner: Havana Bourgeois by Carlos Lacámara Full-length runner-up: Ping Pong Diplomacy by Joe Basque One-Act winner: Screwdriving Homicide by Frank Rinaldi |
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A Little Rebellion Now (Workshop) March, 2005 59E59 Theaters written by Lisa Voss directed by Susanna Harris |
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Fatboy (2004 Scotsman Fringe First Award) July 2004 Soho Think Tank's Ice Factory Fesitval August, 2004 Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Assembly Rooms Ballroom written and directed by John Clancy |
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| 2004 Next Generation Contest (Finalist Reading Series) |
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Beowulf (Workshop production) November, 2004 Kraine Theatre written by Colin D. Young directed by Tania Kirkman |
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American Ma(u)l (World Premiere) April - May, 2003 Culture Project written and directed by Robert O'Hara |
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| 'One-Act Wonders (Reading Series) November, 2002 New one-acts by a wide variety of writers and artists |
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| Rearviewmirror (Workshop) October, 2002 Blue Heron Arts written by Eric Winick directed by Randy White |
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American Maccabee (World Premiere) June, 2002 Urban Stages written by James Henerson directed by Ernie Barbarash |
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Self Defense, or death of some salesmen (NY Premiere) Coproduced with New Georges May - June, 2002 Here Arts Center written by Carson Kreitzer directed by Randy White |
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DON'T PANIC! the original hitchhikers radio scripts in concert February - March, 2002 Independent Theater based on the BBC radio series by Douglas Adams directed by Colin D. Young |
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Eve's Place Co-production with Shanti Productions Theatorium written by Gloria Naylor adapted and directed by Julie Blumenthal |
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Valerie Shoots Andy (NY Premiere) February - March, 2001 Theatorium written by Carson Kreitzer directed by Randy White |
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Mephisto (US premiere) June 9 - July 1, 2001 co-production with Theater of Necessity written by Ariane Mnouchkine's adapted from the Klaus Mann novel (which was also made into an Academy Award-winning film) |
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Lay Me Down (World premiere) April 28 - May 21, 2000 Full production Theatorium directed by Allison Eve Zell. |
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Face Value (World Premiere) August 16-27, 2000 A workshop production written and performed by Kevin R. Free directed by Kathy Deitch Full production October 12 - 29, 2000 Henry St. Settlement in conjunction with the PLAYWRIGHTS PROJECT |
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Dream of Heaven and Hell (World premiere) February 1999 Walkerspace written by Courtney Baron (1999 Humana Festival Playwright) directed by Carl Forsman |
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Brave Brood (World premiere) May 1999 Thetatorium written/directed by Robert O' Hara |
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Raps (NY premiere) August 1999 FringeNYC (Henry St. Experimental) written by Robert Romanus directed by Thea Emily Nelson |
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Lay Me Down (Workshop) October 1999 Theatorium Book by Eric Winick Music and lyrics by Steve Thirolle |
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| Reverie Radio Hour (6 Shadow episodes) November 1999 Theatorium directed by Eric Winick, Julie Blumenthal, Patty Litzen and Colin D. Young |
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| Reverie Reading Series Feb. 1999, March 2000, Oct. 2000, June-July 2001, June 2002, Nov. 2002 A now semi-annual event, we have already staged readings of more than 50 full length and one-act plays. |
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Blood August 1998 FringeNYC (Henry St. Experimental) and extension at Theatroium written by Larry Kirwan of Black 47 directed by Milos Mladenovic (recent recipient of an NEA fellowship) |
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Jeep Thieves (World premiere) September 1998 co-produced with dead mecca at La Tea, written by DPHope directed by Patty Litzen. |