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For Immediate Release:
Theater
Masters Presents
Fifth Annual “Take 10”
An Evening of Ten10-Minute Plays
National
MFA Playwrights Competition
Vetted by
Eric Bogosian, Pesha
Rudnick & Julia Hansen
May 3 - 7th
● The Wild Project
Aspen’s acclaimed Theater Masters will present its fifth annual “Take
10,” an evening of nine 10-minute plays from award-winning MFA graduate
playwriting students across the country as part of its National MFA
Playwrights competition on May 3– 7th
at Off-Broadway’s The Wild Project (195 E 3rd St).
“Theater Masters’ Associate Director Pesha Rudnick and I read over
100 scripts submitted from ten of the top graduate playwriting programs in the
country, and distinguished Writer/Actor Eric Bogosian served as our guest
adjudicator to help us select the 9 winning plays. These remarkable new plays
are 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:
● Painted Desert
by Deborah Yarchun (University of Iowa)---Cody, an unemployed guitarist,
finds himself stuck in the middle of the Painted Desert with hundreds of hoodoos
(fantastically shaped desert rock formations), a perpetually setting sun, a
dozen orphan shoes and his ex-girlfriend, Eva.
● Religion of Freaks and Ice Cream
by Matthew Quinlan (UCLA) --- Daniel schedules a rendezvous with an escort in
the park—only its midday and it’s not just the girl he’s interested in.
● Bacteria
by Rachel Jendrzejewski (Brown) --- David sleeps and Abital
dreams as the outside world incessantly rings. A fleeting portrait of calling
and volition.
● On Principle
by Terrance T. Brown (Northwestern) --- When a black fourth grader in a
predominantly white school uses the N-word aloud in class, his mother must meet
with the new black Principal and her son's white teacher to defend her son's
right to say a word that she herself despises.
● Ten Minutes to Boston
by Liz Ellison (Carnegie Mellon) --- Two strangers, Debra and James, meet at
a bus terminal and hit it off immediately. But when James discovers Debra isn't
who she says she is, she's forced to face the truth about what she's leaving
behind and where she really wants to go.
● Camberwell House
by Amelia Roper (Yale) ---A tale of old age, murder and ginger nut biscuits.
● Moby Dick
by David Myers (UCSD) ---Moments before his wedding, a man has a bad run in
with his organist.
● Some Old Black Man
by
James Anthony Tyler (NYU) --- Calvin returns to the south to convince
Donald, his 92 year old bigoted ailing father, to move into his New York City
home. A generational clash ensues over race and opportunity.
● Ground
by Sarah Saltwick (UT Austin) --- Somewhere in East Texas, Shelby and Martin
search for the perfect resting place.
The
evening will be directed by Adam Immerwahr, Pesha Rudnick and Rob
Urbinati, and features set design by Tom Ward and lighting design by
Eric Southern.
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, May 3rd @ 7:30pm,
Wednesday, May 4th @ 7:30pm, Thursday, May 5th @ 7:30pm, Friday, May 6th @ 8pm,
Saturday, May 7th @ 8pm.
General Admission is $18. (Special reserved seating available for $30 & $50
which includes a contribution to Theater Masters’ fifth season sponsor
campaign.) For more information and to purchase tickets by phone, call
Ovation Tix
212.352.3101, or online log onto
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/821515
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