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Play Slam and June 2005 Project NYC

 

 

play slam may 28th
woodstock fringe joins in the celebration of the first annual Woodstock ARTS DAY. On May 28, FRINGE will host a PLAY SLAM at the Byrdcliffe Theatre from 2:00 - 6:00pm. Playwrights, directors, actors and theatre lovers will convene at the Byrdcliffe Theater. Playwrights, bring your short (10-minute scripts). Directors, bring your director’s fedora. Actors bring your panache. Plays will be cast, rehearsed and then read on the spot in an orgy of theatre and creativity. All are welcome, pros and non. For information: (845) 679-0167. No fee to participate and free to observers.

 

woodstock fringe june project in nyc

a week of new work June 8-15

at 78th St. Thtre. Lab, 236 west 78th street (near b'way), 2nd floor  for reservations: (212) 633-2448

 

Greetings From Yorkville the songwriter musical

written and performed by Anya Turner and Robert Grusecki

Lovers, collaborators, partners in all things. A couple of song-writers try to make it in the big city. But what if it doesn’t work out? Recording artists and Richard Rodgers Award finalists, Anya Turner and Robert Grusecki perform their new two-character musical. The New York Times calls their work “shimmering, expressive, and powerful.” Directed by Thommie Walsh (two-time Tony Award winner). A HIT with critics and audiences alike at the 2004 WOODSTOCK FRINGE FESTIVAL, The Woodstock Times lavished the following praise, “Poignant, sexy, humorous, gorgeous, moving, upbeat, delightful and inspiring.” Six performances ONLY. 

 

All seats $15

Wed 6/8* thru Sat 6/11 @ 7pm, Mon 6/13 and Tues 6/14 @ 5pm
Seating is limited RESERVATIONS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

* Wed Benefit for Woodstock Fringe, $250, $100, $50, $35

 

'First Looks' at the Fringe staged readings of new plays

 

Sore Losers by Sheila K. Adams.  Directed by Don Johanson. A play about Life, Death, Men, Women, Gay Marriage, The Big Bang, Cannibalism, Show-business, Betrayal and the need to forgive. Cast: Jill Dalton, Steve Glenn, Jones Miller, Brandon Pizzola, Deborah Offner, Paul O'Keefe.  Sun, June 12, 3:00pm

Rogues Gallery by William Baldwin Young Directed by Wallace Norman. A one-man play performed by its author, this play takes us on a haunting journey into a world of individuals who cross the line and the story of the photographer who’s life is forever altered when his objectivity and sense of self is threatened by the compelling humanity of his unsavory subjects. Sun, June 12, 6:00pm

Family Fugue by Wallace Norman.  This play, a work in progress, is a dramatic portrait of an American family struggling to understand its heritage, one that is at the same time rich and troubled. How is a legacy of love, pride, shame, mixed ethnicity passed from generation to generation?  Wed, June 15, 8pm

 

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