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  • 13 Apr 2015 7:30 PM | Anonymous

    New Center for Jewish Culture presents readings of excerpts from three finalists for the Jewish Plays Project's "best Jewish play of 2015"

    Roberts Theater, Calderwood Pavillion, Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont Street, Boston

    http://www.newcenterboston.org/ai1ec_event/new-center-onstage-jewish-playwriting-contest/?instance_id=

    enter discount code CAST10 for $10 tickets

  • 10 Apr 2015 8:00 PM | Deleted user

    Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St., Toronto, April 10 - 25, 2015.  For ticket information go to Alumnae Theatre

  • 05 Apr 2015 1:03 PM | Patricia Lin (P.H. Lin)
    Published by Samuel French 2015. 

    Synopsis: Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, wife of legendary American novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, wants nothing more than to be recognized as an artist in her own right. Two things stand in her way: a growing mental instability and the overbearing shadow of her husband. 

    On a magical night in the 1930’s, Zelda discovers The Club Oasis, a New York City bar where she has escaped to drink alone…until a unique and unexpected friendship is forged with an aspiring musician who plays piano and tends bar at the Oasis. Vivid and haunting memories are triggered as Zelda transforms the Bar Man into those from her past who have shaped her own self-image. Through this after-hours encounter, they share dreams, missteps, and insights with one another, hoping to unlock the courage to move forward with their individual lives.

    For more info: www.samuelfrench.com


  • 04 Apr 2015 8:00 PM | Herlina Syarifudin

    3 in 1 ACTION of MY NAME IS NAME:

    1. Dramatic Reading
    2. Fun Fashion
    3. Dance Poetry
    Location: RUMAH PUSPO, Ciputat, South Tangerang (INDONESIA)

    Ticket: 

    • IDR 50.000 (VIP)
    • IDR 15.000 (regular)
    This play presented for fundraising goes to Cape Town to attend Women Playwrights International Conference 2015 because a play MY NAME IS NAME had been selected in this event. 


  • 04 Apr 2015 8:00 PM | Herlina Syarifudin

    3 in 1 ACTION of MY NAME IS NAME:

    1. Dramatic Reading
    2. Fun Fashion
    3. Dance Poetry
    Location: RUMAH PUSPO, Ciputat, South Tangerang (INDONESIA)

    Ticket: 

    • IDR 50.000 (VIP)
    • IDR 15.000 (regular)
    This play presented for fundraising goes to Cape Town to attend Women Playwrights International Conference 2015 because a play MY NAME IS NAME had been selected in this event. 


  • 04 Apr 2015 4:00 PM | Diane Taber-Markiewicz

    Headwind, a play in 2 acts by Diane Taber, will be aired on Saturday Night Theatre radio drama on http://www.radiowey.co.uk/#/saturday/4560092642

    It is a production of The Free Theatre Company and Robert Chantler.

    Brief synopsis of the play: 

    Thirty-two-year-old Vivianne Cording’s independence as a landowner is already considered inappropriate in eighteenth-century Maine, but she risks more than censure by making and selling candles to protest the indiscriminant killing of whales for oil.  She has a relationship, outside of marriage, with Captain Zenas Rule who has made enemies of his own among the fleet owners. Together they become a headwind against a town that won’t change its course and threatens to crash right through them.

    Diane is a founding member of ICWP and past Director of Communications.

  • 25 Mar 2015 11:22 AM | Elana Gartner (Administrator)

    Little Howick Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand will present Elana Gartner's "Because of Beth". 

    In the aftermath of Beth's death, all those she loved, including her feuding daughters, her estranged ex-husband and her overwhelmed fiancé, seek to mourn her in their own way. Instead, however, they are forced to deal with one another and the complicated ties that bind them together because of Beth.

    Performance dates: March 25-March 28, 2015. 

    http://www.hlt.org.nz/

  • 11 Mar 2015 7:30 PM | Robin Rice

    A large-cast, large-subject play with music, movement, and muscle! Will a group of young people be able to create a new and better world? Director/choreographer Marcus Yi. 

    At The Alchemical, 104 W. 14th St., New York City (3rd floor, no wheelchair access).

    Wednesday, March 11-Saturday, March 14 at 7:30 pm. Sunday, March 15 at 2 pm. Wine during intermission for a donation.

    Special half price discount code for ICWP members: iceskating Enter when buying tickets at: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/942950

    General admission: $18 ($12 seniors, students, military).

    Email me with any questions: robinricenyc@gmail.com



  • 06 Mar 2015 7:00 PM | Laura Shamas

    "Up to Date" by Laura Shamas is a series of linked monologues that take a funny and touching look at the current state of romance and relationships through the eyes of eleven very diverse women. We all have our issues, and some of the ones these women are dealing with range from internet and same-sex dating, to dealing with an expiring biological clock.

    Location - Corner Office Theater NYC, 300 West 43rd St.,5th Floor, Suite 503 of the Times Square Arts Center (Between 8th & 9th Avenues) New York, New York 10036

    Dates and Times - 12 performances: 
    Friday, March 6th @ 7PM & 9PM
    Saturday, March 7th @ 97PM & 9PM
    Sunday, March 8th @ 5PM & 7PM
    Thursday, March 12th @ 7PM & 9PM
    Friday, March 13th @ 7PM & 9PM
    Saturday, March 14th @ 7PM & 9PM

    Tickets $28, also discounted at Goldstar. 
    http://www.goldstar.com/events/new-york-ny/up-to-date-tickets

    No Late Seating. All Ticket Inquiries Can Contact: Tickets@TheAlphaNYCTix.com



  • 18 Feb 2015 2:01 PM | Robin Rice
    An all-female written, directed and acted production (yay!):

    EVERYDAY EDNA MAE, a new, 60-minute play by Robin Rice Lichtig is in the FRIGID New York Festival. Edna Mae yearns to make art, but an obsession with body weight, apple-pie Mission Creek and more keep ruining her focus. Laughs and lots of ah ha moments. Directed by Bricken Sparacino with Equity actors Heather McAllister, Annie McGovern, Jenny Vallancourt and Alison Saltz. 

    Under St. Marks Theatre, 94 St. Marks Pl. (bet. 1st and Ave. A). Feb. 18 (at 5:30), Feb. 21 (3:50), Feb. 24 (5:30), Feb. 27 (7:10), Mr. 1 (6:50). $16 ($12 seniors, students, military). 

    Advance tickets:  www.FRIGIDnewyork.info or in person at 85 E. 4th St., Manhattan.  


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