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Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 38th Series
Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 38th Series
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Author: Mark Swaner, Lisa Kenner, Ross Howard, Mira Gibson, Thomas M. Atkinson, and Arlitia Jones Publisher: Samuel French Format: Softcover # of Pages: 82 Pub. Date: 2014 ISBN-10: 0573702179 ISBN-13: 9780573702174
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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, 38th 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 38th OOB Festival. Winning
authors include: Mark Swaner,
Lisa Kenner, Ross
Howard, Mira
Gibson, Thomas M.
Atkinson, and Arlitia Jones.
Reality Play by Mark Swaner
An actor
explores and questions the authenticity of reality television by
appropriating its essential elements in the form of a "play."
(Cast: 2 women, 2 men).
Tattoo You by Lisa Kenner
When two
women from the same town, yet with very different backgrounds,
re-connect in the bathroom at their 20th high school reunion, their
troubled past breaks the cool veneer of the present. Some scars don't
fade away. (Cast: 2 women).
Frisky & The Panda Man by Ross Howard
This
is a big interview. A big deal. The End. Animal conservationist Dr.
Ogden has spent most of his life pandering to pandas. But lately
they've been dropping like flies and now there's just one panda left.
Her name is Frisky and really she's been nothing of the sort, which
has always secretly suited Dr. Ogden. Motivation and crimes of
passion are revealed in this interrogation of lost love, a lost world
and the case of the last panda. (Cast: 3 women, 3 men).
Old Flame by Mira Gibson
When a woman
runs into her ex-boyfriend in a grocery store, life collides with
what really matters. (Cast: 2 women, 2 men).
Dancing Turtle by Thomas M. Atkinson
Dancing
Turtle invites the audience into the inner life of a girl –
damaged at birth – that is both painful and glorious, as she
navigates the first longings of adulthood during a Native American
stomp dance at a local Appalachian Festival. (Cast: 3 women, 1 man).
Tornado by Arlitia Jones
Hoping to
pick a good team, a man tries to buy his son his first football
uniform. (Cast: 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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