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Oct 2, 2007
SEE THIS PLAY
Come see Departures this week and enjoy a special discount:
$12 Tickets (Regular price: $18) ...plus free wine or beer for AEA members!
Blue Coyote Theater Group Presents:
Departures
By Kristen Palmer
Directed by Kyle Ancowitz
Cara is an American ex-pat living in Britain who decides to return to the US after three years abroad. But with the death of her father and loss of her childhood home, what is she returning home to? Complicating things further is the boyfriend who refuses to let go. DEPARTURES is a touching two hander starring Keira Keeley (from Adam Bock's Obie-winning play, THE THUGS) and Travis York (from Anne Washburn's THE INTERNATIONALIST) that crosses time zones and continents to explore questions of family, home, and homelessness.
Featuring Keira Keeley* and Travis York*
Set Design: Kerry Chipman
Lighting Design: Daniel Meeker
Production Stage Manager: Susan J. Sunday
Thursday-Sunday, October 4-28 , 2007
At the Access Theater Gallery
All performances at 8pm.
For more information, visit: Blue Coyote Theater Group
Tickets here or (212) 868-4444.
*These actors are are appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.
Matty Freeman recommends
last night
I had a roundtable reading at MCC last night of Herbie in preparation for my November reading at the NY Performing Arts Library. It went really well and also looks like I need to do a bit of work. Amazing actors though. Thank you all!
Oct 1, 2007
Sep 29, 2007
from Crooks and Liars "Saddam Wanted Out, Bush Lied About It"
. . .now we are finding out that the entire war could have been averted for letting him get away with $1 billion. That’s just than one tenth of 1% of what this insane invasion and occupation of Iraq, that continues claim the lives of our country’s bravest men and women, has now been forcast to cost. Think about that just for a second. Every single death, Iraqi and American coalition alike, could have been saved and Bush could have had Saddam’s oil, but apparently he didn’t even seriously consider it. Topping that, he then lied in public to the entire world about it just so he could have his war regardless. How’s that for compassionate conservatism?
h/t Joshua
Sep 28, 2007
sunday
If you are free sunday, free wine, theatre and food.
http://www.mcctheater.com/Literary%20Folder/Readings.htm
and
bait and switch or why talk about the issues?
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/9/26/225845/285
Hear Bill Clinton talk about the Senate vote on whether or not to
condemn the Move On Ad, General Betray Us.
h/t Joshua
Sep 27, 2007
Sep 26, 2007
argh...Chicago makes me admit to lameness
I've been meme tagged again. this time by Paul (or Adam or Bries apparently) http://prekk.blogspot.com/ for a meme written by Marisa http://chainsawcalligraphy.blogspot.com/
List 5 things that certain people (who are not deserving of being your friend anyway) may consider to be "totally lame," but you are, despite the possible stigma, totally proud of. Own it. Tag 5 others:
1. I'm an Eagle Scout. enough said.
2. I don't deal well with blood. I sometimes faint (or vomit) after blood is taken from me and sometimes I can't watch blood being taken from other people or pets.
3. in 8th grade, me and another white kid did a production of a David Henry Hwang play in which we were supposed to be Chinese railroad workers.
4. I own a binding machine.
5. After talking to someone for a little while I can guess (9 times out of 10 correctly) if they are an only child, youngest, oldest etc.
oh...tagging people. Freeman, Johnna, Ruben, Malachy, Callaghan
Sep 24, 2007
from MCC --this sunday
What do you think of when I say “Autumn”? Changing leaves? Apples? Sweater weather? Fading tans and impending snow? What about “readings of work by five amazing writers”? No? Well, it should be. That’s what it means at MCC.
This fall we are thrilled to welcome five new writers to the MCC Playwrights’ Coalition – Anton Dudley, Ashlin Halfnight, Dan LeFranc, Adam Szymkowicz, and Kathryn Walat. To celebrate these additions to our literary family, we’re devoting our first PlayLab of the season to showcasing their amazing work. Because, if you don’t already know their writing, they’re really awesome, and you totally should. (In case you want to get a head start, their bios are below.) Please join us:
Sunday September 30th, 5pm
work by new Playwrights’ Coalition members:
Anton Dudley, Ashlin Halfnight, Dan LeFranc, Adam Szymkowicz, and Kathryn Walat
with: Steve Boyer, Nick Cordileone, Susan O’Connor, Heidi Schreck, Tobias Segal, and Rufus Tureen
Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College
25th Street between Lexington and Third (closer to Lex, on the south side of the street)
Bring friends, and join us afterwards for food & drink. Apple picking can wait.
Hope to see you there!
Jaime
in an email from Johnna Adams:
Working on my new plays, but getting the distinct feeling that they will all be noted in my biographies as "minor works."
I think about stuff like this. i wonder what I'm leaving behind and if any of it will have lasting power. I also wonder if one knows when one is writing something great. My friend Larry says yes but I'm not so sure. I never quite get the response i expect.
What do you think?
today
As you may know, I work at Columbia.
Today, the Iranian president is here. the protestors are also coming.
Should make for an interesting day.
Sep 22, 2007
Departures
D e p a r t u r e s
Written by: Kristen Palmer
Directed by: Kyle Ancowitz
Produced by: Blue Coyote Theatre Group
Performed at: Access Theatre Gallery Space
Cast of:
K e i r a K e e l e y *
"I'm always worried about hurting you and now I'm leaving and I can't
wait – but I don't want to go – but – I can't think anymore here
– I
can't think-"
&
T r a v i s Y o r k*
"I fall in love then throw my heart to the girl let her squeeze the
blood out of it and return it to me – like a piece of roadkill."
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. Early summer 1995.
Two character play takes place in 1995 during 24 hours at an English
University. Cara, an American student, is returning to the US and
leaving Andrew, her Northern Irish boyfriend, behind...possibly
forever.
********************
Access Theatre Gallery Space
380 Broadway at White Street
(off Canal ACE, NQRW, 6)
October 4th-October 28th 2007
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday's
8PM
Running Time Approximately 70 minutes.
Tickets:
www.smarttix.com
212.868.4444
Details:
bluecoyote.org
AEA showcase
*appears courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
Sep 21, 2007
who exactly is running this country?
Now the senate is condemning free speech? Great job, guys. It would be one thing if it wasn't true, but now we need to waste senate time publicly admonishing people for daring to call propoganda propoganda?
When are our representatives going to start representing us?
I'm with Chris Dodd:
"It is a sad day in the Senate when we spend hours debating an ad while our young people are dying in Iraq. Now that the Senate has twice voted on this ad, it is time to move on and vote to end the war."
repost and addition--Plays You Should Know
http://aszym.blogspot.com/2007/04/plays-you-should-know.html
Also
Everything Will Be Different by Mark Schultz
The Mistakes Madeline Made by Liz Meriwether
The Venus de milo is Armed by Kia Corthron
God's Ear by Jenny Schwartz
Now That's What I Call A Storm by Ann Marie Healy
and some I'm sure I'm forgetting.
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