Some readings from the good folks at Reverie Productions. The last two plays to come out of their contest were good: HAVANA BOURGEOIS and PING PONG DIPLOMACY.
Here’s the latest batch (text from their email newsletter):
We’ve got a guy who tatoos advertising on his forehead (Billboard), a funny twist on war profiteering (Your Army), A tour guide imprisoned for burning down his place of employment (Guided Tour), an unwitting moment of racial violence (Luck), and an isolated matriarcal society in the hills of New Jersey (Humans Remain). In other words – fun for the whole family.
All Readings will take place in the Bruce Mitchell Room
at the ART/New York Spaces at 520 8th Avenue (at 36th St) on the 3rd floor.
Admission: Pay What You Can
Reservations and Info: http://www.reverieproductions.org/contest-readings.htm
Saturday June 10th @ 7 pm
Guided Tour
by Peter Snoad ~ directed by Ivanna Cullinan
A graduate student interviews a prison inmate convicted of burning down the Newport mansion where he was a tour guide in the 1950’s, and digs up more than she bargained for.
Luck
by Josclynne Grier ~ directed by Jocelyn Sawyer
Two Police investigators question a man arrested for assault uncover the unthinking act of racism that set off the attack.
Monday, June 12th @ 7 pm
Humans Remain
by Robin Rice Lichtig ~ Directed by Chris Harcum
A reclusive community, the desecendants of escaped slaves, comes into contact with mainstream society when a troubled student seeks solace in the woods.
The contest winners will be announced at our July fundraiser – stay tuned for details!