InGenius 2011
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Jan 12, 2011
Closed Feb 19, 2011
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
BY POPULAR DEMAND! 4 PERFORMANCES ADDED!
An evening of 8 short plays penned by the members of the Source Writers' Forum, including:
What Is This?
A diverting way to spend approximately 12 minutes.
written by Jen Thatcher
directed by DeLisa White
Lips Upon Cheeks
A cancer patient has a frank yet subtle conversation with her doctor about the next step of treatment, both of them flirting with different roles.
written by Alaina Hammond
directed by Michael Bordwell
Impossible to Leave
written by Laura Schlachtmeyer
directed by Lory Henning
Amid the bustle of the city, Jack and Melissa disagree about what it's like to be a New Yorker. A free remixing of turn-of-the-century New York stories by O. Henry.
Destination
written by Vivian Neuwirth
directed by Lee Gundersheimer
Survivors of Katrina face the future by confronting the truth about the past.
Misery, Apathy, Despair
written by John McKinney
directed by DeLisa White
A deliciously witty satire that pokes fun at the works of Chekhov and other ensemble plays of the period, yet with a chilling, underlying message that belies its comic exterior. The story centers around Lydia, a serious-minded social worker whose dreams of civil reform are thwarted by the petty, everyday concerns of her superficial mother, her prissy, vacuous sister and the self-satisfied ramblings of her lazy, well-to-do suitor. Loosely based on Chekhov's short story, An Artist's Story.
Deuteranomaly
written by Jessica Fleitman
directed by Havilah Imfeld
When the Greenbergs' son is diagnosed with Deuteranomaly (red-green colorblindness), the couple's opposing views on love and limitation come to light. A comedy about Jews and hues.
My Baby
written and directed by Vincent Marano
I, Carpenter
written by Greg Oliver Bodine
directed by Leah Bonvissuto
On a quiet, summer evening, a master carpenter named Rick is found finishing a suburban, backyard gazebo by his younger boss, Scott. I, Carpenter explores the consequences of taking away one's reason to be, when that reason is simply to work.
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