Tuesday, October 14, 2008

EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE's 2008 Fall EATfest!!!

For two weeks--November 4th thru November 16th--Roy Arias Theatre Center (300 West 43rd St, 5th floor, NYC) will be filled with the finest talent performing emerging playwrights latest work!

Emerging Artists Theatre should be
commended for their dedication to new works.
-Broadway World.com

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT EATHEATRE.ORG

Series A
Tuesdays and Wednesday at 7 pm, Saturday at 7:30 pm, Sunday at 4:30 pm

The Sky is Falling by Patrick Gabridge, directed by Amy Leland Hemphill, with Amy Bizjak*, Debra Lass*, Erin Tito*, Susan Wallack*. An endearing comedy about family searching for meaning in the universe.

Stripping Eden by Wayne Paul Mattingly, directed Danielle Quisenberry, with Eilis Cahill* and Chris Henry. A poignant portrait of a boy and girl left alone.

Next by Staci Swedeen, directed by Janelle Lannan, with Andrea Alton*, Joseph Callari*, Jerry Alan Cole*, and Alexandra Zabriskie. A hilarious wait on the shipping line, with packing tape, chewing gum and a statue of questionable origin.

Jack Goes Up, Jack Goes Down by Ted LoRusso, directed by Troy Miller, with Jen Morris* and Scott Raker*. An incisive look at corporate culture and the battle of the sexes.

Sharing the Pie by Kathleen Warnock, directed by Peter Bloch with Sara Hatfield and Russell Jordan. A bittersweet, contemporary tale of family, friends and unrequited love.

Hi Speed Disconnect by Chris Widney, directed by Aimee Howard, with Sarah Miriam Aziz* and Dan Barnhill. A laugh out loud tale of cell phones, blind dates and foreign languages.

Series B
Thursday and Friday at 7 pm, Saturday at 4:30 pm, Sunday at 7:30 pm

Furious by Eric Appleton, directed by Marc Castle, with Bill Farley* and Jamie Heinlein*. A touching and comic tale of a daughter’s desire for her father’s affection.

Hot Line by Lia Romeo, directed by Ned Thorne, with Bryan Kaplan, Irene Longshore, and Matt Stapleton. You never quite know who you might get on the other end of the phone.

Tranquil by Andrew Rosendorf, directed by Dan Dinero, with Enid Cortés and Jason Hare*. A brother and sister delve into an intimate discussion about her attraction to a bedpost.

We Appear to Have Company by Greg Freier, directed by John Hurley, with Ed Schultz*, Blanche Cholet*, Kevin Brofsky. A British approach to a silent intruder has international repercussions.

Negotiating A Mindfield by John A. Donnelly, directed by Rasa Allan Kazlas, with Jane Altman*, Shannon Marie Kerr and Jacqueline Sydney*. A challenging exploration of mind, memory and poetry.

Weimar Hole by Sara Jeanne Asselin, directed by Jonathan Warman, with Deb Armelino*, Moe Bertran*, J. Stephen Brantley, Vinnie Costa*, Maya Rosewood, Matthew Shawlin. Two American Performance Artists find an enthusiastic crowd awaits them in a foreign country.

Series C
Saturday and Sundays at 1 pm, Monday, November 10th at 7 pm

Old Flame by Richard Ploetz, directed by Ian Streicher, with Ron Bopst*, Jerry Matz*, Vivian Meisner*, Jess Philips. In this moving drama, a lifetime of regrets leads a man to seek the love of his youth.

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