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BY POPULAR DEMAND!


6 short plays developed by writers in the Women’s Work LAB 

Monday, August 17 – Saturday, August 22, 2009

 

All performances at 456 West 37th Street, Ground Floor (@10th Avenue)

Tickets:  $15 (cash or check at the door; or by credit card via Pay Pal at www.nptnyc.org)

BUY A FESTIVAL PASS! Only $25 and see both programs!

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Information/Reservations: contact@nptnyc.org

Seating is Limited, so reservations are strongly recommended!

PROGRAM  A

Monday, Aug. 17th @4pm

Tuesday, Aug. 18th @8pm

Wednesday, Aug. 19th @4pm

Thursday, Aug. 20th @8pm

Friday, Aug. 21st @4pm

Saturday, Aug. 22nd @4pm

 

PROGRAM B

Monday, Aug. 17th @8pm

Tuesday, Aug. 18th @4pm

Wednesday, Aug. 19th @8pm

Thursday, Aug. 20th @4pm

Friday, Aug. 21st @8pm

Saturday, Aug. 22nd @7pm

 

Unpopular Devotion by Michelle Poynton

Directed by TBD

Old wounds haven’t healed.  Religion plays its familiar role. Judgments abound.  Personal choices are attacked. Must be a family wedding!

 

By Popular Demand  by Nandita Shenoy

Directed by Melissa Maxwell

When emerging playwright Shree Krishnaswami wins the"Diversity for Broadway" Fellowship she thinks she has won the lottery, but is there really room on The Great White Way for something different?

 

Love, Sometimes by Jacqueline Goldfinger

Directed by Elysa Marden

By all appearances they are the “perfect couple”…

but in the glamour-obsessed world of modern relationships we’ve forgotten that appearances can be deceiving! 

 

 

These are the Voyages  by Judith Chicarel

Directed by Melody Brooks

It'll take more than the Enterprise to remove Sean from his dead mother’s house.  With his siblings ready to rip the door down, and dark secrets coming to light faster than you can say, "Beam me up, Scotty," the Dolan family proves that you can go home again...

but only at your own risk.

 

The Yearbook  by Erin Jividen

Directed by Angela Astle

The Yearbook uses music, photographs & poetry to follow the lives of three high school friends, chronicling their search for “popularity” within the framework of the opening night of an art exhibit.

 

 

End of the World by Pia Wilson

Directed by Meg Sturiano

An existential crisis strikes Joe, and he wants to quit the job he's been faithful to for years.  But Joe’s decision throws his wacky little town into chaos, in an absurdist exploration of the parameters of “normal”.