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First Looks At The Fringe

Rogues Gallery 

by William Baldwin Young
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A work-in-progress, this one-man play, performed by its author, takes us on a haunting journey into a world of individuals who cross the line and tells the story of the photographer who’s life is forever altered when his objectivity and sense of self is threatened by the compelling humanity of his unsavory subjects. 
​Sunday August 21, 2:00 pm

appoximate poet falls in love & can't get up

by Phillip Levine
This work is an experiment, a concept "album" of 9 poems, 50+ quips, some odd props, one movement artist/dancer and one semi-reliable narrator. All conspire to describe a narrative arc, specifically, the overreaching arc of yearning.  
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Sunday August 28, 5:00pm

Terrain

by Norma Jean Howland
Terrain is the quintessential pull-out-all-the-stops mother/daughter conflict that takes place simultaneously in a Lower East Side closet and a bullfighter's ring in Mexico.  
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Sunday August 28, 5:00pm

...Words and Music...by Noel Coward

Performed by Malcolm Gordon
​Jesse Gelber at the piano
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A Cabaret Evening, Songs Poems & Anecdotes By and About Theatre Legend Noel Coward  (1899-1973).  A new show, Gordon follows his award winning revue “Fish & Chips” with a program of Noel Coward favorites;  Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Bar on the Piccola Marina,  Mrs. Worthington, Uncle Harry and many others.   An evening designed to delight!  
​Sunday September 4, 8pm

Create-A-Play Slam

​CREATE-A-PLAY SLAM - Saturday/Sunday, August 13/14
 
Come one, come all to participate in the making of a 10-minute play.  Meet at the Byrdcliffe Theatre Saturday, August 13 at 9:45pm (right after Fish & Chips) for a brief meeting.  You'll participate in Create-A-Play Slam as an actor, director or playwright. Casts will be assigned and the playwrights will go home and write a short play overnight.  They will drop it off Sunday morning and the actors and directors will work on it all day and perform it that night at 8:00pm in conjunction with a pre-rehearsed showing of David Ives’ short play, The Philadelphia, to get the ball rolling.  Invite your family and friends!  
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