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HOMOgenius 2004
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 16, 2004
Closed Jun 26, 2004
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.

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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Homogenius is back and it's growing! This third annual celebration of gay and lesbian voices is a two week festival, featuring two programs of short plays that run carefully chosen from submissions coming in from all over the world. This year, submissions came in such high volume that HOMOgenius doubled the number of short plays being produced. The festival's aim is to teach tolerance, but also to show support to a community of artists that is integral to manhattantheatresource's continuous development as an organization.

The inaugural festival, which played to sold out crowds, drew a varied list of artists from all walks of life, and a magnificent array of artists from the entirety of New York Theatre Community and beyond, all on the volunteer basis, including lighting designers and set designers --- who believed in what manhattantheatresource was trying to create: a festival where serious, original, funny and committed artists from the gay community could find a place to not only show their work, but to come together as a family and grow from the creative process.

PROGRAM A (in no order) June 16-19
AMERICAN TRIPTYCH by Sam Hunter Directed by Judith
THREE MEN LIE NAKED IN A BED by David Koteles Directed by Jason Jacobs
SHADES OF LOVE by Michel Wallerstein Directed by Courtenay Wendell
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN by Gregory Fletcher Directed by Janice Goldberg
GETTING HOME by Anton Dudley Directed by David Schildkret
HUMAN INTEREST by Hillary Miller Directed by Maria Goyanes

PROGRAM B (in no order) June 23-26
END OF THE MEAL by Tom Smith directed by Brian Olsen
TRACK ELEVEN by Erick Herrscher directed by Benjamin Mosse
RELIEF by Tim Aumiller directed by Rennik Soholt
LADY LIBERTY GETS PUT BACK TOGETHER by Matt Dicintio directed by John Hurley
WHERE THINGS ARE by Steven Schutzman directed by Niegel Smith
SLIPPERY by Meryl Cohn directed by Maryna Harrison

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Manhattan TheatreSource
177 MacDougal St
New York, NY 10011


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