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1100 Playwright Interviews A Sean Abley Rob Ackerman E.E. Adams Johnna Adams Liz Duffy Adams Tony Adams David Adjmi Keith Josef Adkins Nicc...
Aug 1, 2007
Jul 31, 2007
capitalism
My plays Nerve and Food For Fish were just published. They are not yet on amazon but should be soon. In the
meantime, you can find them at the links below.
F4F
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/109666.html
Nerve
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3821
and also available Deflowering Waldo:
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3728
meantime, you can find them at the links below.
F4F
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/109666.html
Nerve
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3821
and also available Deflowering Waldo:
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=3728
Susan Gets Some Play--get your tickets now.
Susan Gets Some Play in this summer's NYC Fringe Festival Presented by Stage Fright Productions Writer: Adam Szymkowicz Director: Moritz von Stuelpnagel Starring: Jorge Cordova, Kevin R. Free, Susan Louise O'Connor, Danny Deferrari & Travis York.
Susan and her best friend Jay try to find Susan a boyfriend by holding auditions for an imaginary production in hopes of finding Mr. Right. Or at least a date. Or even just a freakin' kiss.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
SAT 8/18 @ NOON- 1:20
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&pl=&eventId=198010
SUN 8/19 @ 9:15-10:35
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&pl=&eventId=198025
THUR 8/23 @ 4:45 – 6:05
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&pl=&eventId=198027
FRI 8/24 @ 9-10:20
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&pl=&eventId=198034
SUN 8/26 @ 1:45 – 3:05
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&pl=&eventId=198036
Jul 30, 2007
torture
"Zubaydah was stabilized at the nearest hospital, and the F.B.I. continued its questioning using its typical rapport-building techniques. An agent showed him photographs of suspected al-Qaeda members until Zubaydah finally spoke up, blurting out that "Moktar," or Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, had planned 9/11. He then proceeded to lay out the details of the plot. America learned the truth of how 9/11 was organized because a detainee had come to trust his captors after they treated him humanely.
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this will be a good show and a lot of fun. Lots of supertalented people involved and mine includes 7 actual interns. (My topic was Bill Clinton) Please come if you can. It starts on the 2nd and only goes to the 6th.
read this--I didn't write it
Hi,
We have the best opportunity we've ever had to get this country off of polluting energy like oil and coal and onto real clean alternatives. This will not only help curb the climate crisis, but save consumers money and create new jobs. Seems like a slam dunk, right?
But some in Congress are still willing to do the bidding of the oil and coal industry and vote down bills that would undercut their stranglehold on our economy. We need to tell Congress now to do what's right for the American people, not continue business-as-usual.
I signed a petition urging Congress to vote for to give solar and wind the support they need to assure a clean energy future. Can you join me at the link below?
http://pol.moveon.org/cleanenergyfuture/
Thanks!
We have the best opportunity we've ever had to get this country off of polluting energy like oil and coal and onto real clean alternatives. This will not only help curb the climate crisis, but save consumers money and create new jobs. Seems like a slam dunk, right?
But some in Congress are still willing to do the bidding of the oil and coal industry and vote down bills that would undercut their stranglehold on our economy. We need to tell Congress now to do what's right for the American people, not continue business-as-usual.
I signed a petition urging Congress to vote for to give solar and wind the support they need to assure a clean energy future. Can you join me at the link below?
http://pol.moveon.org/cleanenergyfuture/
Thanks!
Jul 28, 2007
monologue from the opening of a new play
I have a face like a bowl of worms. Squirming around the ticks, the scars, the moles. It's disgusting. A face like this. It's absurd, without meaning or purpose. And I honestly can't say if I'm an experiment gone awry or if I was just born this way. I have no origin. I have no memory. I can only remember you. The way you looked at me, the first time you saw me, it was like you saw the bowl underneath the worms. It was like-- Your face was like a china plate. Perfect. Whole. Pristine. And you looked at me, the way you looked at me—
The patient had died. That much I remember. His wife was wailing but I couldn't hear her. Because you were there and everything else melted away. "Let's have a drink," you said with your face like a plate. And we drank and we drank and we went to your place and we made love like normal people. And it continued that way for days, weeks, years. I can't say for sure.
I'm not sure I can pinpoint the second, the moment you grew tired of me. I can't pinpoint the moment I became what I am. Your body was like liquor and I couldn't get enough of it, couldn't spend a night without you. I didn't know you weren't drunk on me. I didn't see the signs. I should have seen-- How could I have missed the diagnosis? How could I have avoided the bald shock, the morning discovery, to wake up and find your note.
And now I can't remember anything except you. You will pay. Everyone will pay. You will all pay dearly.
The patient had died. That much I remember. His wife was wailing but I couldn't hear her. Because you were there and everything else melted away. "Let's have a drink," you said with your face like a plate. And we drank and we drank and we went to your place and we made love like normal people. And it continued that way for days, weeks, years. I can't say for sure.
I'm not sure I can pinpoint the second, the moment you grew tired of me. I can't pinpoint the moment I became what I am. Your body was like liquor and I couldn't get enough of it, couldn't spend a night without you. I didn't know you weren't drunk on me. I didn't see the signs. I should have seen-- How could I have missed the diagnosis? How could I have avoided the bald shock, the morning discovery, to wake up and find your note.
And now I can't remember anything except you. You will pay. Everyone will pay. You will all pay dearly.
Jul 27, 2007
from Patrick
"Once you're a writer and have lots of writer friends, you know there are scads of talented people out there with great manuscripts that will never be widely read. The bullshit story told to beginning writers--if you write something great, it'll get published/produced/staged--is a fiction designed to keep the pipeline producing more work for the producers and publishers to choose from."
99 cent Sundays at soho rep!!!
Tickets to all Sunday Mainstage performances are 99¢
Available online or at the box office.
Some of my favorite shows in the past few years have been at Soho Rep.
Like these shows for example:
Take advantage of this amazing deal. And while you're there, take in some adjmi or two headed calf (both of which I reccomed highly) and the writer director lab always has some great stuff too. And Jenny Schwartz is the bomb!
Next year in New York theater is looking pretty great what with Playwrights Horizons and Second Stage. Anyone have a season roundup? What else is going on next year?
Available online or at the box office.
Some of my favorite shows in the past few years have been at Soho Rep.
Like these shows for example:
Take advantage of this amazing deal. And while you're there, take in some adjmi or two headed calf (both of which I reccomed highly) and the writer director lab always has some great stuff too. And Jenny Schwartz is the bomb!
Next year in New York theater is looking pretty great what with Playwrights Horizons and Second Stage. Anyone have a season roundup? What else is going on next year?
Jul 26, 2007
from Hal's blog
"When annie kaufmann won her obie this year, she thanked len jenkins, paula vogel and mac wellman for spawning a great new generation of playwrights. I concur. And now theaters are seeking out these new voices. Expect to see more works by sarah ruhl, will eno, ann washburn, sheila callaghan at the regional theater
It makes me curious - how will these writers adapt to the larger than downtown spaces? And the older more experienced and larger budgeted theaters: how will they adapt. "
It makes me curious - how will these writers adapt to the larger than downtown spaces? And the older more experienced and larger budgeted theaters: how will they adapt. "
politics and quotes
from Kevin Drum-- http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2007_07/011739.php
"You have to give Republicans points for consistency. They bring the Senate to a halt and then blame Democrats for not getting anything done. They destroy FEMA's ability to respond to natural disasters and then hold it up as an example of why you can't trust government to do anything right. They lose a war via unparalleled military incompetence and then claim that liberals are defeatists for pointing it out. They spend 20 years claiming that Social Security is going bankrupt and then use the resulting public insecurity about Social Security as an explanation for why the whole system needs to be privatized."
Jul 25, 2007
visual dramaturgy
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