UPCOMING EVENTS INCLUDE:
Tuesday, March 13 NY, NY
Curated by Deborah Savadge
Playwrights
Gallery and The Drilling Co. present
Lyndsay Becker, David Crommett, John Doherty,
Meghann Garmany and Jed Peterson in a staged reading of
When Danny Comes Back For Us, by Deborah Savadge,
directed by Elaine Molinaro.
7:30 pm At the Drilling Company,
236 West 78th St, New York City
Wine/seltzer, free for LPTW Privilege Bracelet-wearers
www.playwrightsgallery.com
RSVP: playwrightsgallery@gmail.com
Lyndsay Becker, David Crommett, John Doherty,
Meghann Garmany and Jed Peterson in a staged reading of
When Danny Comes Back For Us, by Deborah Savadge,
directed by Elaine Molinaro.
7:30 pm At the Drilling Company,
236 West 78th St, New York City
Wine/seltzer, free for LPTW Privilege Bracelet-wearers
www.playwrightsgallery.com
RSVP: playwrightsgallery@gmail.com
Friday, April 13 7:00 pm
The Playroom Theatre, 151 West 46th Street, 8th floor, NYC
Reception for LPTW Privilege Bracelet-wearers follows
Curated by Carrie Robbins
Days of the Giants presents a reading of Dragon Tales...a Dark Quartet,
one-acts by Robbins. A Somewhat UN-comfortable Evening (with visual
aides) comprised of The Dragon Griswynd and Dr. Schizo/Boxes Within
Boxes (directed by Deborah Savadge), The Diamond Eater and excerpts from
The Death & Life of Dr. Cutter, A Vaudeville, a scene and a song or
two (directed by Robert Kalfin.) Four short pieces examining the human
spirit and assorted ways to die... by old age, by poison gas, by
disease, and by choice.Saturday, April 14
8:00pm at Interart Theatre
500 W. 52nd St. (corner of 10th Ave.) NY, NY
Curated by Jessica Burr
The Storm by Aleksandr Ostrovsky; Translated and
adapted by Laura Wickens; directed by Jessica Burr.
Called the most poetic of all Russian plays, The Storm is
a dangerous fusion of romance and immorality unleashed
as its heroine attempts to escape her loveless marriage
through forbidden passion while living in a small town
full of hypocrisy and righteousness. The intensity of Ostrovsky’s story and Wickens’ choice of language, rhythm, and scene structure, combine to create a play that is resonant, moving, and surprisingly funny.
www.blessedunrest.org
For more information and future events, visit