Friday, May 6, 2016

Congratulations To Playwright Paul Trupia, Whose Play REVOLVER, Will Make Its Debut In The Strawberry One-Act Festival



Paul Trupia (Playwright - Revolver) is a life long New Yorker originally from Astoria. Since casting aside his background as a financial professional, Paul has been a regular contributor to NYC theatre as an actor, writer and director. He is a past participant and is particularly fond of the Strawberry One Act Festival.  Published work includes: Attitudes and Alternatives (a selection of one act plays); Spirit Within ; A Sip of Time ; A Day at the Office and Compubots.  pjt149@aol.com

REVOLVER By Paul Trupia

A social commentary involving the reality of guns.  The reality of protection.


Saturday, July 16th at 5pm

Wednesday, July 20th at 7pm
 
Monday, July 25th at 7pm








Tickets: $25 Online, $27 at the Box Office

Premium Seats (Rows A-F): $30 Online, $35 at the Box Office


Saturday, July 16th at 5pm
Playing with:

LUCILLE ZANZIBARZ By Don Rosenthal
A one-act play diving into the emotions of a tormented man that may have murdered his wife.  You will cherish the moments of laughter that relieve you from the raw emotion.

PSYCHIC CAFÉ By Anthony Fusco
Lorenzo Duefacci, a flamboyant, renowned psychic in NYC, needs to hire an assistant to help draw in new business.  He hires Athony Fontana as the new weekend tarot card reader.  Anthony has no idea what he’s in for until he meets the most unique clients he has ever read with the most bizarre over-the-top confessions.  Get the inside look at the most intimate of conversations people have with their psychic.

TAXI! By Yi Shi
Who contemplates the questions of love and death in a taxi?  A mosquito.

Wednesday, July 20th at 7pm
Playing with:

SIXTY SHADES OF GREY By Amanda Ortega
A romantic comedy with a twist.  It’s a short play about a young single woman Lily rushing to meet her first “normal” match.com date, but her plans come to a screeching halt when she gets stuck in an elevator with a man she wants nothing to do with.  This cute story makes you realize your match might be closer than you think, you just have to pay a little more attention.  

BLACKBERRY WINTER By Kai Elijah Hamilton
An African American mother finds herself in the abandoned house from her dreams.  This is the house she suspects her child has been held captive after his abduction.  Has she finally solved the mystery that has haunted her for years or is she caught in a sinister web of trickery?  Something just ain’t right.

THE COMMUTERS or A CAUTIONARY TALE OF THE PORT AUTHORITY, A Musical
By Gil Varod, Caleb Damschroder & Kit Goldstein Grant
Christopher Michaels (Producer)
Avoid the Port Authority after midnight.

Monday, July 25th at 7pm
Playing with:

LUCILLE ZANZIBARZ By Don Rosenthal
A one-act play diving into the emotions of a tormented man that may have murdered his wife.  You will cherish the moments of laughter that relieve you from the raw emotion.

CROCKETT’S LAST STAND By George Cameron Grant
Directed by Joy Kelly
Aqueduct Productions, Inc.
Following his political career-ending speech before the House of Representatives, Colonel David Crockett encounters an escaped slave boy named Joseph, who teaches him that there is more to courage than flowery words, fancy shooting, and overblown legends.

THE ELEVATOR By Neil Wolfe
A woman trapped in an elevator is forced to confront her imaginary sister.

Theatre at St. Clement’s, 423 West 46th Street, NYC


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