2008 Season
A Random Night of One-Acts
Many talented playwrights were featured in this collection.
Ferris Wheel by Mary Miller
Controlling Interest by Wayne Rawley
That Midnight Rodeo by Mary Sue Price
Post-Its (Notes on a Marriage) by Winnie Holzman and Paul Dooley
Directed by Chris Powers
Ferris Wheel by Mary Miller
Controlling Interest by Wayne Rawley
That Midnight Rodeo by Mary Sue Price
Post-Its (Notes on a Marriage) by Winnie Holzman and Paul Dooley
Directed by Chris Powers
The 29th Greatest Show in American History
Another collection which includes...
The Tarantino Variation by Seth Kramer
ShrinkeeZ by Joshua Williams
Babel's in Arms by David Ives
Liberty Medical Beer Distribution by Aaron Tipken
One Tennis Shoe by Shel Silverstein
There Shall Be No Bottom by Mark O'Donnell
Directed by Joshua Williams
The Tarantino Variation by Seth Kramer
ShrinkeeZ by Joshua Williams
Babel's in Arms by David Ives
Liberty Medical Beer Distribution by Aaron Tipken
One Tennis Shoe by Shel Silverstein
There Shall Be No Bottom by Mark O'Donnell
Directed by Joshua Williams
The Book of Liz
Shown in conjunction with 11 Variations on Friar John's Failure, The Book of Liz, by Amy and David Sedaris, tells of Elizabeth Donderstock, an unappreciated member of the Squeamish community in Clusterhaven. She is the soul creater of the community's cheese-balls, Clusterhaven's only source of income. When she decides to venture out into the world she meets many interesting characters while the community comes to realize Sister Donderstock's importance.
Starring Holly Jo DeSambourg
Directed by Chris Powers
Starring Holly Jo DeSambourg
Directed by Chris Powers
11 Variations on Friar John's Failure
11 Variations on Friar John's Failure follows Romeo and Juliet's minor character, Friar John, as he attempts to deliver the message to Romeo about Juliet's plan to feign death. Yuri Baranovsky's play depicts 11 ridiculous scenarios that could have happened in the woods between Mantua and Verona.
Starring Barry Benning
Directed by Chris Powers
Starring Barry Benning
Directed by Chris Powers
The Dumb Waiter
One of Harold Pinter's greatest plays is a haunting tale of two men awaiting orders in a strange basement. Their purpose in the cellar is not clear when odd assignments come in the form of notes that arrive via a dumb waiter. The play culminates in a hair-raising climax that leaves the audience with even more questions.
Starring and directed by Chris Powers and Joshua Williams
Starring and directed by Chris Powers and Joshua Williams