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Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
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Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
Photo by: Carlo Damocles
Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stepehn Buck, Christopher Kromer, Stephen Buck, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producers: Derek Chatrakul and Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
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Diverse City Theater Company (DCT) presents "FOUR PLAYS" for the company's Equality Playwrights Festival ("EPF") season from August 11th to August 26th 2006 at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre in New York City. The Equality Playwrights Festival is the recipient of Disney Foundation's Cast Community Fund Award.
"FOUR PLAYS: The Equality Playwrights Festival" is a presentation of commissioned one-act plays on gender identity:
Robert Askins' absurdist CLEAN LIVING, directed by Steven Ditmyer: Set in an Army barracks, two men Norm and Al try to uncover George's sexuality but Clever George will not tell, and Norm and Al can't ask.
Starring: Stephen Buck, Christopher Kromer, David Newer, and Adam Schneider
Joe Byers' VEILS, directed by Gregory Simmons, explores an American soldier's experience in a war-torn Middle-Eastern country and his first sexual encounter with a local woman.
Starring: Randy Falcon & Natasha Marco
Stuart Harris' ONNA FIELD, directed by Carlos Armesto, is about a top student and resident artist at Sidehill Boys School in West Omaha whose F in gym and concerned gym coach threaten to prevent him from being admitted to a high-ranking design school in Chicago.
Starring: Michael Early & Victor Lirio
Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza's COLD FLESH, directed by Adam Fitzgerald, follows a newly-emigrated Filipino woman investigating significant people in her late husband's life in America to reconstruct the man she knew versus the man he has supposedly become.
Starring: Liz Casasola, Christopher Kromer, Victor Lirio, and David Newer.
All four plays were commissioned by DCT as part of its annual mission to develop plays that revolve around one diversity issue of cultural significance. Launched in December 2005, this season's festival focus is on "gender identity issues of the 21st century."
In describing what the festival offers to today's theater audiences, Maxine Kern, DCT's Festival Director, commented: "Four plays, four voices, envisioning the drama of gender identity in our lives. While the process has been collaborative the plays present widely different and exciting parables for our time."
Producer: Linda Faigao-Hall; Festival Curator: Maxine Kern; Associate Producer: Debra Derr; Set Design: Brian Ireland; Lighting Design: Ryan Mueller; Sound Design: Betsy Rhodes; Costume Design: Rahnel Romasanta; Technical Director: Aron Deyo; Production Stage Manager: Chandra LaViolette.
Website:
Press:
staging.playbill.com/news/article/101390.html
www.nytheatre-wire.com/ps06087t.htm
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Rejuvenating pick me up. This highly stimulating blend energises, invigorating and uplifting. Contains essential oils Clary Sage, Aniseed, Lemongrass, Bergamot, Peppermint and Grapefruit
candles are made using only the finest highest quality purest ingredients:
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