[NEohioPAL] Dobama Theatre Staged Reading Friday 7/16

Julie Friedman jfriedman at dobama.org
Thu Jul 15 16:22:51 PDT 2010


DOBAMA Theatre’s Playwright’s GYM

 

The Playwright’s GYM is a new Dobama program that allows local area
playwrights the opportunity to workshop new plays.  The GYM will also afford
new directors the opportunity to work with experienced directors and to
direct scenes versus the burden of a full-length production. The GYM’s goal
is to help playwrights through to the end of his/her process with an eye on
uncovering new plays to be performed at Dobama.  

 

Friday, July 16, 2010

 

PRODIGAL LIZARD GOES TO FECKIN HELL 

Written by Christopher Johnston

Directed by Fred Gloor

 

Staged reading

7:00 pm

Dobama Theatre

 

Cast:

Josh Brown, John Busser, Liz Conway, Gene Foster, Dana Hart*, Stephanie
Kugli

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

 

Synopsis:  

Lizard and Mongoose recently started working together as hospital ambulance
crew in present-day Dublin.  Each has secrets, some they will share with
each other, some they won’t.  Now, they’ve been accused of intentionally
letting one of their patients die.  But they won’t say why.  Come follow all
of Lizard and Mongoose’s exploits, and maybe, just maybe, they’ll reveal all
of their secrets along the way.

This contemporary Irish black comedy is dark, violent and funny. In other
words, it’s Irish. Think Lieutenant of Inishmore, but for a woman.

 

 

Monday, August 2, 2010

 

THE CONSEQUENCE OF IMPRESSION

Written by Deborah Magid

Directed by Juliette Regnier

 

Staged reading

7:00 pm

Dobama Theatre

 

Cast:
Ursula Cataan*, Laurel Johnson, Deborah Magid*, Brian Pedaci, Michael
Regnier
*Members of Actors’ Equity Association

 

Synopsis:

Between 1868 and 1874, Édouard Manet painted Berthe Morisot more than a
dozen times.  
Then she married his brother.  

Morisot was not a professional model, but an artist in her own right, a
groundbreaking woman who bowed to the strictures of her bourgeois life yet
also made a successful career.  Manet's portraits of her reveal Morisot's
passion and lively intelligence, inspiring more than 100 years of
speculation by art lovers and critics alike as to the true nature of their
relationship.

 

 

Admission is $5 at the door.  

 

Readings will be held at:

 

Dobama Theatre

2340 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts, OH  44118

(across from the CH/UH Main Library)




 

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