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LtoR: Brian Ogilvie & Lauren Lewis
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LtoR: Brian Ogilvie & Lauren Lewis
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scene from "Madam Librarian" by Kim Rosenstock from Yale
University
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The cast of "Helen Niederhauser Tales the
Greyhound" by Janet Schlapkohl from Iowa University -
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For Immediate Release:
Theater
Masters presents “Take 10”
An Evening of Ten10-Minute Plays
National
MFA Playwrights Competition
Walkerspace * April 6th - 9th
Aspen’s acclaimed Theater
Masters will present its fourth annual “Take 10,” an evening of
ten nine 10-minute plays from aspiring playwrights across the country as
part of its National MFA Playwrights competition on April 6th
– 9th at Off-Broadway’s
Walkerspace (46 Walker Street).
Distinguished Playwright Lanford Wilson, Theater Masters’ Associate
Director Pesha Rudnick and I read over 100 scripts submitted
from ten of the top graduate playwriting programs to find these remarkable
plays from some of the finest young playwrights this country is
developing” said Julia Hansen, Theater Masters founder/Artistic
Director – and former President of New York’s Drama League. “In many ways,
how I started the Drama League’s “Director’s Project” is how I am now
developing new playwrights and giving them their first chance to have
their work receive a New York premiere.”
The 10-minute plays are:
Hero’s Luck by Alex Maggio from UCLA --- “What happens when a
“simple rescue fantasy” actually comes true? Find out as an adult Dave
finds himself stranded with his Middle School crush, Rosie, on a perilous
desert island. Will Dave raise to the occasion, or is Rosie out of luck?”;
A Wake of Vultures by Carolyn Kras from Carnegie Mellon ---
"A vulture decides she's tired of being an undertaker and tries to shake
up the food chain by attacking a human."; The Withdrawal by
Erin Phillips from University of Texas at Austin --- “No good deed
goes unpunished in the story of an accidental bank robbery.”; The
Tragic Life of Emily Brown by Mohamamd Yousuf from NYU --- “While
reading the morning paper Emily Brown comes across something odd…her
own obituary. But when she calls the paper’s editor to sort the matter
out she finds it far harder to prove she is alive than she thought.”;
The Oldest Living Resident by
Lauren Yee from UCSD --- “A trio of spinster
sisters anticipate their aging father's crowning as
their
prefecture's "oldest living resident." The only problem is, he's already
dead.”; Helen Niederhauser Tales
the Greyhound by Janet Schlapkohl from
Iowa University --- “Helen Niederhauser has been replaced as the sole
director of the Turkey Valley United Methodist Church Cherub Choir.
Believing she has lost God's ear, she commits an act of criminal mischief
and escapes her Wisconsin dairy farm to attend a choir conference; hoping
to find music God will listen to.”; Rally Monkey by Andrew
Miara from Northwestern University --- “A young man confronts his grief
over the passing of a friend in a supernatural encounter.”; The
Centaur Play by
James Ryan Caldwell from
Columbia University --- “Debbie and
Jenna moved to New York for one year with the sole purpose of finding
husbands. Still single on the eve of their 365th day - they are forced to
look in the most unlikely of places.” ; Madam Librarian by
Kim Rosenstock from Yale University --- “It’s Sunday and the library is
closed. But despite this fact, a dreamy librarian sits behind the
circulation desk, waiting for a very special patron to walk through the
double doors.”; In Writing This I Contradict Myself”
by Ian McDonald from Brown University --- “a celebrity tries to bring
“unwanted” relief to third world country.”
The evening will be directed by Michael Goldfried,
Margarett Perry and Andrew Volkoff, and feature sets designed
by Tom Ward.
Based in Aspen, Colorado,
Theater Masters is a non-profit organization whose core mission is to seek
and nurture the next generation of artists for the American Theatre and
present their work.
“Take 10” performance
schedule is as follows: Tuesday, April 6th at 8PM, Wednesday,
April 7th at 7:30PM, Thursday, April 8th at 7:30PM,
Friday, April 9th at 8PM.
All tickets are
$18. For more information and to
purchase tickets by phone call: SmartTix (212) 868-4444 or online log
onto
www.smarttix.com .
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