Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Plays by McNally, Reddin, Machado Part of Summer Shorts 2 July 31 - August 28


J.J. Kandel and John McCormack will present Summer Shorts 2, their second annual festival of new American short plays, at 59E59 Theaters (59 East 59th Street). Performances begin Thursday July 31st, and continue through Thursday August 28th.

"Summer Shorts" returns for another summer of new American one-acts featuring original plays by the country's top playwrights. Representing some of today's best writing, directing and acting talents, "Summer Shorts" celebrates theatre, summer and the short form. Don't miss the festival's two separate series, offering a diverse range of voices, styles, and subject matter. Summer Shorts 2 offers eight world premiere one-act plays, in two separate evenings. The two series will run in rotating repertory (a detailed description and schedule follows below). Last year’s inaugural season was declared “…a Manhattan summertime must.” by Show Business Weekly.

The playwrights contributing to Summer Shorts 2 include John Augustine, Michael Domitrovich, Roger Hedden, Skip Kennon, Neil Koenigsberg, Leslie Lyles, Eduardo Machado, Terrence McNally, and Keith Reddin. Maruti Evans will provide scenic and lighting design. Casting will be announced shortly.

Performances will be Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8:15pm, with matinees Saturdays at 2:15 and Sundays at 3:15. Tickets are $18 each (59E59 members $12.60). Tickets can be purchased from the Box Office (Monday 12pm-6pm, Tuesday-Saturday 12pm-9pm, Sunday 12pm-7pm), by phone through Ticket Central at 212-279-4200 or online at www.ticketcentral.com. Service fees apply to phone and web purchases.

SERIES A

The Waters of March
By: Leslie Lyles Directed By: Billy Hopkins
A women who has devoted herself to her career, comes to the ultimate crossroads.

In Paradise
By: Eduardo Machado Directed By: TBA
After seven years apart, an estranged husband and wife try to find a way to come back together.

On a Bench
By: Neil Koenigsberg Directed By: Merri Milwe
Greenwich Village, New York. A teenage boy sits in a pocket park reading a book about the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots. When he is joined by a middle-aged woman, their encounter regarding the book, opens both of them up to an intense, probing look into each other's hidden truths.

Deep in the Hole
By: Roger Hedden Directed By: Billy Hopkins
There's something amiss in the Heartland as Ben, Glen, Cindy and Lindy drink cheap vodka and hook-up.

SERIES B

Our Time is Up
By: Keith Reddin Directed By: Billy Hopkins

Peoplespeak
By: John Augustine Directed By: Robert Saxner
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On Island
By: Michael Domitrovich Directed By: Mary Catherine Burke
In which a small, tasteful Greek wedding is about to take place on the beach in Martha's Vineyard. George is moments away from marrying Sandi, but can't come up with his vows. His older brother Leo does his best to help out, but with the patriarch of their restaurant family recently deceased, the boys find they are both struggling with what it means to "man up".

Plaisir D'Amour
Book By: Terrence McNally Music and Lyrics By: Skip Kennon Directed By: Elizabeth Lucas
Ruth and Sam meet thirty years ago at a Carnegie Hall lieder recital and begin an ever accelerating ride through love, joy, pain and eventual compromise.

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