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Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 37th Series
Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 37th Series
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Author: Rachel Bonds, Dean Imperial, Greg Kalleres, Catya McMullen, Kevin Mead, Darren Miller, and Claire Kiechel Publisher: Samuel French (cover may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 114 Pub. Date: 2013 ISBN-10: 0573702047 ISBN-13: 9780573702044
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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, 37th 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 37th OOB Festival. Winning authors
include: Rachel Bonds, Dean
Imperial, Greg
Kalleres, Catya
McMullen, Kevin Mead,
Darren Miller, and
Claire Kiechel.
Anniversary is a short comedic drama by Rachel
Bonds
After the death of her boyfriend, Penelope is left in
a wave of depression. But when she embarks on a new relationship, she
suddenly finds herself attempting to function in a world that seems
to speed ahead without her. Will she be able to communicate her grief
and let herself love again? (Cast: 2 female, 2 male).
Naked Eyes is a short play by Dean Imperial
A
man resists talking to a drunk woman at a bar before realizing who
she is. (Cast: 1 female, 1 male).
Forgetting to Remember is a short comedy by Greg
Kalleres
A man awakens to find a strange woman in his
bed…only to discover that it's his wife of 30 years. (Cast: 1
female, 2 male).
Missed Connection is a short play by Catya
McMullen
Two people meet up after one posts a Missed
Connections on Craigslist, only to find out the person they are
meeting is not who they expected to see. (Cast: 1 female, 1 male).
Edison/Tesla/Brain/Dave is a short comedy by Kevin
Mead and Darren
Miller
"The War of the Currents" between Thomas
Edison and Nikola Tesla becomes the backdrop to Brian and Dave's
unravelling friendship during their final presentation of high
school. (Cast: 3 female, 3 male).
Wolf Play is a short drama by Claire
Kiechel
Matthew and Juliette's marriage is tested by their
small town's unusual tradition; this year the ancient and savage
ritual makes Juliette question her role as the perfect wife and
mother. (Cast: 1 female, 1 male).
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Jahna Ferron-Smith, Miranda Rose Hall, Sarah Hammond, Emily Goldman, Amanda Keating, Eric Marlin, and Jessica Moss
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Martyna Majok, Will Arbery, Leah Nanako Winkler, Skylar Fox, Jennifer Jasper, and Kelly Younger
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Mark Swaner, Lisa Kenner, Ross Howard, Mira Gibson, Thomas M. Atkinson, and Arlitia Jones
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Adam Peltzman, Daniel M. Pearle, Travis Helwig, Josh Beerman, Daniella Shoshan, and Tom Swift
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Mary Lynn Dobson, Gabriel Jason Dean, Saviana Stanescu, EJC Calvert, Josh Koenigsberg, and Dennis A. Allen II
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Bekah Brunstetter, Sheila Callaghan, Thomas C. Dunn, Thomas Higgins, Gabe McKinley, and Janine Nabers
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Matthew Kelty, Arthur W. French III, Steve Yockey, Michael Lew, Michael Niederman, and Tiffany Antone
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Ian August, Robin Rothstein, Harley Adams, Bekah Brunstetter, Ted Nussbaum, and Sharyn Rothstein
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Luigi Jannuzzi, Scott Elwell, Le Wilhelm, Sally Dixon Wiener, Anne V. Sawyer, and Henry Miller
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France-Luce Benson, Korde Arrington Tuttle, Lindsay Joy, Lizzie Vieh, Jonathan Josephson, Andrew Leeds, and Lindsey Kraft
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