The Creative Team
Erin Moughon (Playwright & Director) is a NYC-based playwright and teacher with an MFA from Columbia. Plays include: Survived By (New Plays Now, 3LD), Slip Her a Mickey (Schapiro Theatre), Pretend That You Owe Me… (Schapiro Theatre) , “[death]match.com” (Player’s Theatre) ;“What if…?” (Arden Project as part of Old Vic New Voices); “In Memory of Calvinball” (Heartland Theater).
Erin Moughon (Playwright & Director) is a NYC-based playwright and teacher with an MFA from Columbia. Plays include: Survived By (New Plays Now, 3LD), Slip Her a Mickey (Schapiro Theatre), Pretend That You Owe Me… (Schapiro Theatre) , “[death]match.com” (Player’s Theatre) ;“What if…?” (Arden Project as part of Old Vic New Voices); “In Memory of Calvinball” (Heartland Theater).
She
was a semi-finalist for both the Princess Grace award (‘10) and the National
Playwrights Conference (‘12 and ‘14). She completed 31 Plays in 31 Days thrice
and participated in Write Out Front and 365 Women a Year both twice. More
information can be found at www.erinmoughon.com
The Cast
David Smith (Tech/Light
& Sound Person) is
thrilled to be involved in this production. Thanks to Erin. I love you!
The Cast
Bess Miller
(Joanna)
received her MFA from The New School for drama this May. Credits there
include Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream and
Aphra Behn (!) in Or. Outside of school she appeared recently in Emission
at Dixon Place. She is thrilled to have been a part of this production. A huge
thank you to all involved!
Emily Long (Emilia) Having previously performed in Erin's adaptation of a Neil
Gaiman work, Emily is grateful for the opportunity to be a part of another of
Erin's plays, surrounded by amazing women. Many thanks to Behn and the many
other badass writers who paved the way and continue to inspire us. Love, ever
and without reserve, to Scott.
Kendra Augustin
(Aphra
Behn) has a BA in theatre from Nova Southeastern University. She has
also studied at Stella Adler, Matthew Corozine Studio, The Shakespeare Forum
and The Peoples Improv Theater. Some of her notable roles include Florence
Mills in The Three-Mile Limit (by
Barbara Khan) and Mona in Philoctetes
(by Sander Gusinow).
JUST
SAY IT THREE TIMES By Erin Moughon
Joanna and Emilia are spending another night at home
drinking and bemoaning the state of their lives. That is until Joanna summons playwright Aphra
Behn to their apartment from the 1600s.
Friday, July 15th at 7pm
Monday, July 18th at 9pm
Thursday, July 21st at 7pm
Tickets:
$25
Online, $27 at the Box Office
Premium Seats (Rows A-F): $30 Online, $35 at the Box Office
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Friday, July 15th at 7pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
THE OLD STATES By Lain Kienzle
Directed by Lain Kienzle
As the snow storm of the decade hits her small farm house, Mildred finds a stranger collapsed at her door step. But once she opens that door, she may not want to close it.
HIM
AND HER Book, Music & Lyrics By Matt Anderson
HIM AND HER, a dark story that will leave you stunned and
hopefully, asking questions that will start a dialog about a difficult topic.
THE COMMUTERS or A CAUTIONARY TALE OF THE PORT
AUTHORITY
A Musical
By Gil Varod, Caleb Damschroder & Kit Goldstein Grant
Christopher Michaels (Producer)
When a recently-sacked MTA executive wanders the port Authority Bus Terminal after midnight, the plaster “Commuters” sculpture comes alive to warn him how he is to pay for his subway-related sins. A one-act horror musical that played to uproarious laughter during its initial reading at Lincoln Center’s “Across A Crowded Room” festival.
A Musical
By Gil Varod, Caleb Damschroder & Kit Goldstein Grant
Christopher Michaels (Producer)
When a recently-sacked MTA executive wanders the port Authority Bus Terminal after midnight, the plaster “Commuters” sculpture comes alive to warn him how he is to pay for his subway-related sins. A one-act horror musical that played to uproarious laughter during its initial reading at Lincoln Center’s “Across A Crowded Room” festival.
Avoid the Port Authority after
midnight.
Monday, July 18th at 9pm
Playing with:
Playing with:
EULOGIES By Amanda Feliciano
What happens at a funeral, stays at a funeral.
THE
ELEVATOR By Neil Wolfe
A woman trapped in an elevator is forced to confront her imaginary sister.
A woman trapped in an elevator is forced to confront her imaginary sister.
THE
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL By John J. Ronan
A martini to die for, the old folks are really stepping out.
A martini to die for, the old folks are really stepping out.
Thursday, July 21st at 7pm
Playing with:
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.
SEE YOU HAVE ME By Simone Allen & Ed Rosini
Directed By Shannon Ludeman
Simone Allen: Writer/Composer/Music Director
Directed By Shannon Ludeman
Simone Allen: Writer/Composer/Music Director
Adam
Kaminski: Bass, Jeff Saltzman: Cajon
Nick's family just doesn't get him, and neither does his older sister, Sam, who has just come home from her second year at college. Watch this family struggle with finding themselves, loving each other, and letting go in this original short musical.
FAMILY GOOGLING By Mark D. Tjarks
Jacqueline and Frank invite an old friend over for dinner, hoping she will influence Jacqueline’s daughter’s decision about her first teenage love. Having a smartphone at the ready during a conversation of old friends turns out to be a dangerous thing, as the daughter starts researching their stories through the internet. They come to reveal and to learn more about themselves during the setting of the dinner table than they ever imagined.
Jacqueline and Frank invite an old friend over for dinner, hoping she will influence Jacqueline’s daughter’s decision about her first teenage love. Having a smartphone at the ready during a conversation of old friends turns out to be a dangerous thing, as the daughter starts researching their stories through the internet. They come to reveal and to learn more about themselves during the setting of the dinner table than they ever imagined.
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