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Apr 30, 2009
more reviews
Neighborbee
"I’ve never been involved in a bank heist but if I were, I could never be tasked with the role of Getaway Driver. I can’t navigate with any certainty when the car is required to do above 30 mph on a city street. Ask me to drive at break-neck speed through urban obstacles and then set you down at the end safely and I assure you: I can’t do it. But Adam Szymkowicz can … and in his new play Pretty Theft directed by Angela Astle he shows us how he navigates those narrow streets and dark alleys like a pro."
Just Shows To Go You
“…quirky-funny but generally unsettling play which is distinguished by a playful Mee-like collage surface and unifying undercurrents of sadness and of danger. I mean no disrespect to the theatrical economy of Angela Astle’s clarifying direction nor to the playwright when I say that the material could be easily shaped into a screenplay: it has indie-movie sensibilities and attitude.”
Flavorpill
“a sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and at times nostalgic coming-of-age story.”
nytheatre.com
“Adam Szymkowicz has written a play full of interesting people…The dialogue and humor in this play are excellent…It runs a lean, intermission-less 90 minutes and is very satisfying… This would be good theater for young women not only to see but also to perform.”
Apr 29, 2009
the breakdown
Pretty Theft, Flux Theatre Ensemble, New York, NY, April 23-May 17
Nerve, Echo Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 5-June 20
Food For Fish, Essential Theatre, Atlanta, GA, July 5-August 1
Herbie: Poet of the Wild West, Doorway Arts Ensemble, Washington DC, July 15-July 26
I expect to see you at all the performances.
Apr 27, 2009
Early Reviews...more to come
NY Times
"disturbing but touching ... Mr. Szymkowicz writes quirky plays about contemporary topics like online dating and gender roles, but there always seems to be something — a knife, a rope, a dead body — in an unexpected place. In “Pretty Theft,” the undercurrent of danger goes beyond quirkiness; it’s more subtle and ultimately more horrifying. The play takes place in a terrifying world where reckless people get hurt, and so do more or less innocent bystanders."
Theatre Knights (& Daze): News & Reviews
"a near-flawless production that kept me spellbound from start to finish. Indeed, as the play ended, I found I needed several minutes to both dry my eyes and process the elegant beauty of what I had just witnessed."
Blogcritics Magazine
"To go with its jigsaw-puzzle structure and precision dialogue, Adam Szymkowicz's fine psychological comedy-drama Pretty Theft has pathos, sharp humor, a dash of horror, dancing, and many scene changes. It's the kind of play that demands an exceptional production, and that's just what it gets at the Access Theatre on lower Broadway."
Apr 23, 2009
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Apr 16, 2009
what is up.
So I'm in New York, rehearsing Pretty Theft. I'm very excited about this one. There are a lot of elements that have to come together but from what I'm seeing at rehearsal, it's going to be a production I'm very proud of. Which is good because it seems like a lot of people are coming to see it. I myself will be there the 23, 24, 25 so if you're coming then we should have a drink after.
I've been catsitting on Staten Island and this weekend my parents are having their 40th anniversary up in CT. Kristen flies in tomorrow. A reading with Packawallop Monday. And I have interviews and meetings next week I'm trying to figure out how to fit in to my days. All good things.
What are you up to?
Apr 13, 2009
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Apr 8, 2009
reading of a new play of mine
Packawallop Productions is proud to kick off The Lounge Series.
Monday, April 20, 2009
7:30pm - 9:30pm
The 14th Street Theatre
344 East 14th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY
The Lounge Series is a program of new works of film and theater presented throughout the year in the style you've come to expect from Packawallop - stylish, sassy ... and, naturally, with some cocktails.
Please join us at our first Lounge on Monday April 20th where we will present Adam Szymkowicz's new play "Elsewhere" which was specially written for Packawallop Community Artists Susan Louise O'Connor, Polly Lee and Travis York. It will be directed by Scott Ebersold.
"When Teddy comes to Celia’s house to deliver a package, he doesn’t expect to be invited for dinner. When he comes to dinner, he doesn’t expect to be invited to live there. When he starts to live there, he doesn’t expect to be drugged or buried. And he certainly doesn’t expect Amanda, nor she him. A play about the unexpected, unearthed and elsewhere."
Reservations are essential, please email info (at) packawallop.org to secure a seat.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Cheers!
Apr 6, 2009
Don't be so boring
Found Via Matt J
Don't make Boring Theatre--
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2007/mar/21/features11.g2
Don't make Boring Theatre--
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2007/mar/21/features11.g2
Apr 5, 2009
Apr 4, 2009
New York Theatre Review
Event May 6. I have a short play in the book and in the event, I think.
NYTR events are always a lot of fun.
Mark your calendar.
http://www.bowerypoetry.com/#Event/71093
NYTR events are always a lot of fun.
Mark your calendar.
http://www.bowerypoetry.com/#Event/71093
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