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Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 33rd Series
Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 33rd Series
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Author: Bekah Brunstetter, Sheila Callaghan, Thomas C. Dunn, Thomas Higgins, Gabe McKinley, and Janine Nabers Publisher: Samuel French Format: Softcover # of Pages: 104 Pub. Date: 2009 ISBN-10: 0573670366 ISBN-13: 9780573670367
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About the Plays:
Some great pieces for scene work or performance.
The acclaimed Samuel French Off Off Broadway Original Short Play
Festival in Manhattan (commonly referred to as OOB) is America's
leading short play festival. The annual OOB Festival originated in
1975 and has since attracted US and international short plays that
may be up to 15 pages in length from countries like Canada,
Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 33rd Series is a
collection of short plays selected by a panel of judges that included
New York playwrights, artistic directors, and industry leaders as the
most important plays of the 33rd OOB Festival. Winning authors
include: Bekah Brunstetter,
Sheila Callaghan,
Thomas C. Dunn,
Thomas Higgins, Gabe
McKinley, and Janine
Nabers.
F*cking Art by Bekah Brunstetter
A
pretty cheerleader who has her heart set on goodness visits a cancer
ridden classmate, determined to take his virginity. (Cast: 1 woman, 1
man).
Ayravana Flies, or A Pretty Dish by Sheila
Callaghan
Frazzled cook Olivia has an idea for a delicious
dish, and only a fearful Elephant from an exotic land can appreciate
it – and her. (Cast: 1 woman, 1 man).
The Thread Men by Thomas C. Dunn
When a
psychiatrist becomes trapped in an elevator with a man acting
bizarrely, he quickly learns that his decisions may have life or
death consequences. (Cast: 2 men).
The Dying Breed by Thomas Higgins
Mark
and Paula have had a rather morbid history with pets – the pedigree
is long and there are no survivors – but when it's revealed exactly
why they've been so intent on owning an animal and what happened to
their most recent one, they learn something about their own breed
that may be too painful to bear. (Cast: 1 woman, 1 man).
The Grave by Gabe McKinley
Forced to
dig his own grave, a man must come to terms with his place in this
world and beyond before he finishes the job. (Cast: 2 men).
Juniper; Jubilee by Janine Nabers
Juniper
is a thirteen-year-old South African girl who has just moved to
America and is homesick for the country she left behind. She quickly
meets Matt; a drum-playing, yarmulke-wearing kid from school and the
two hit it off. When Juniper's innocent sexual encounters with Matt
begin to trigger certain memories from her forgotten childhood in
Sudan, Juniper is forced to come head to head with the ghosts of her
past. (Cast: 3 women, 2 men).
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Greg Edwards, Andy Roninson, Simon Henriques, Audrey Cefaly, Amy Staats, James Gordon King, and Gloria Calderon Kellett
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J. Michael DeAngelis, Pete Barry, Jen Silverman, Kitt Lavoie, Matt Hoverman, Scott Elmegreen, Drew Fornarola, and Christina Gorman
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Louis Felder, Steven Fechter, Frances Galton, Nira Lipner, Jean Reynolds, Arlene Hutton, and Le Wilhelm
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Sean O'Donnell, William Gadea, Andrea M. Green, Clare Tattersall, Peter Ernst, Bryan Patrick Moses, and Le Wilhelm
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Rick Balian, Paul Parente, and Roderick Nash
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Sura, Robert Shaffron, Stanley Taikeff, Frederick Stroppel, and Howard Rice
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Timothy Harris, Frederick Stroppel, Sam Ingraffia, Theresa Rebeck, Peter Gruen, Peter Morris, and Victoria Norman
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Winning authors include: Jim MacNerland, Julianne Bernstein, Isidore Elias, Pamela Hunt, Katherine Burger, Viki Boyle, and Sarah Brown.
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