One Act Play Submissions Wanted

August 31, 2010

This item from Jay Prasad, Variations Theatre Group

“Variations Theatre Group, a nonprofit theater, invites one-act play submissions for its  two-week Harvest Festival, to be held in a beautiful theater in New York City in the second week of November, 2010. A participating playwright should bring his/her own cast. There is no submission fee, but a participation fee is charged like in other festivals, for theater rental, advertisement, and technical support. A best play will be chosen and a prize will be awarded. Submissions should be made electronically before October 1, 2010  to harvest@variationstheatregroup.com. Visit our website http://www.variationstheatregroup.com/ for full details.”

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A Great Idea: Short Plays to Entertain the Miners

August 28, 2010

Daniel Talbott (PP ’08) is a playwright and a director and an actor and a producer.  Here is an email he sent out the other day about the mine disaster in Chile.  If it sounds of interest, please contact Daniel at: risingphoenixrep@yahoo.com

I don’t know how closely you all have been following what’s been going on with the miners down in Chile but I’ve been completely blown away by them and what’s going on down there and by their extraordinary spirit and heart. Last night Addie showed me this quote from a newspaper about the rescue team trying to create an entertainment program to help get them through this without losing their fucking minds, “Establishing a daily and nightly routine is important, the minister said, adding that having fun also will be critical. The rescue team is creating an entertainment program “that includes singing, games of movement, playing cards. We want them to record songs, to make videos, to create works of theater for the family” and it got me thinking that I want to send them a bunch of plays from all of us. You are some of my favorite people and artists out there and I know you’re all insanely busy but I think this could be a way of helping out and sending our love, thoughts and support to them.  So if you have the time and are interested my thought was to try to have everybody write a ten minutetish short play in Spanish and try to collect them all by next Friday and I will print them and with some help get them down there.  I know some of us unfortunately don’t speak or write fluently in Spanish so I was also wondering for us non Spanish speakers if any of you fluent rockstars would be willing to help out in translating some of the plays as well?  When you get a sec let me know and I know this isn’t a lot but I thought it was something and in the end I think this what theatre’s all about, sitting in the dark and listening to stories – especially when you need them most.  Again I’d love to get this off by next Friday cause obviously time’s a huge issue for them and I know that’s not long but again I’d so love it if you guys would help me do this.  Please let me know if you have any questions. 

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Exciting News from Kelly McAllister

August 25, 2010

Kelly McAllister(PP ’03, ’06) has weighed in with exciting news.  He reports from his home in Colorado that he is a finalist for the Heide award, which is part of the Humana Festival in Louisville. It’s for his one-act play Hela and Troy.  He’ll hear more around January but we are sure happy about this news.

And Kelly tells us that this one-act has also been published by Playscripts.


Michael Lew To Have New Play at HERE

August 25, 2010

MICROCRISIS – a new play by Michael Lew (PP ’06) – will be given its world-premiere production by Ma-Yi Theater Company, starting previews Off-Broadway on September 28 prior to its official opening night on October 5 at the HERE Arts Center. Directed by Ralph Pena, MICROCRISIS is dark comedy about what happens when a shady investment banker exploits ‘microcredit’ – the Nobel Prize-winning practice of providing small loans to Third World businesses to alleviate poverty and spur social change – and ravages the global economy in the process, with surprisingly hilarious results.


Podcast with Will Le Vasseur

August 13, 2010

Will Le Vasseur (pp10) just recently recorded a podcast where he talks about Maddy: A Modern Day Medea (published in Plays and Playwrights 2010) and about the latest work of he and his partner, James Stewart. This year they are producing two shows in repertory, Macbeth and The Triumph of Love.  They are playing right now and have already been reviewed by nytheatre.com.


OUR COUNTRY in NYMF!!!

August 11, 2010

From Tony Asaro (‘PP10)

Our Country has been invited to participate in this year’s NYMF festival!  For those of you unfamiliar with NYMF, it is the annual New York Musical theatre Festival that takes place in Manhattan every fall.  It is the only festival of its kind in NY, and has garnered national attention.  Many successful shows have gotten their start at NYMF, most notably—Broadway’s Next to Normal, and the upcoming Yank!, as well as the long running off-broadway hits Altar Boyz and The Great American Trailer Park Musical.  The director of programming heard about Our Country and asked if we would be interested in presenting our show as a “NYMF at Nite Speical Event” concert.  We happily agreed! 

The performance dates are as follows:

Monday, October 11th at 8:00
Tuesday, October 12th at 8:00
Wednesay, October 13th at 8:00 

Once again, Justin Utley and Jeremy Pasha will play the roles of Tommy and Duane. 

Tickets are available online NOW for $20 on the NYMF website.  Seating is limited, and there is no chance of an extension, so get your tickets now!!!  Click here to purchase your tickets.


Kindle e-book Now Available in Great Britain

August 6, 2010

We are excited about the news that our anthology, Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book is now available on amazon’s  new Kindle store for the United Kingdom.  Sure hope all you folks living across the ocean will check this out.

And for our U.S. friends, please check out our listing on amazon.com. You don’t have to own a kindle device to read these books. There is a free, easy to download app for your iPhone, Blackberry and your PC and Mac. 

We’ll have more news about our e-book publishing program within the next month or so — stay tuned.


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