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SUMMARY:King of Lawns: a reading of a new play by Marc Wolf
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Beth Ryan Troxell \n\n\nMatt has not spoken with his sister Ruth for years\, but her imprisonment for environmental terrorism forces an unwelcome reunion. Ruth has no patience for Matt’s lawyerly approach to solving the world’s problems\, while Matt abhors Ruth’s use of violence and her acceptance of a devastating consequence of her imprisonment: separation from her young son Sky. Sky’s uncertain future pushes Matt and Ruth to search for new ways to create change\, as they attempt to heal both their immediate family and an earth spinning dangerously out of control. \nMarc Wolf’s solo performance pieces have been presented nationally and internationally. He won an Obie Award and was nominated for the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for the Off-Broadway production of his Another American: Asking and Telling at The New Group\, directed by Joe Mantello. Another American was revived at the DR2 Theatre in New York and was filmed under the title Don’t Ask\, Don’t Tell\, starring Marc\, directed by John Walsh and Mary Harron\, and produced by Michael Eisner and Daryl Roth. Marc was commissioned by McCarter Theatre to write and perform The Road Home: Re-Membering America\, which was produced at McCarter Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop’s Summer Residency directed by Emily Mann\, and at Huntington Theatre and Geva Theatre directed by David Schweizer.  He performed his play This Blessed Plot\, co-written with Robert Westfield\, at Weston Playhouse and New York Theatre Workshop’s Summer Residency\, directed by Joanna Settle. Recently he has appeared with the Maude Adams Theatre Hub in Casa Valentina and God of Carnage. On television\, he has appeared on The Sopranos\, Law & Order and as Brent Lawrence/Marian Crane on Guiding Light. In addition to the Obie Award\, Marc is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts awards and has won the Helen Hayes\, GLADD\, IRNE\, Garland and Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards. Another American is published in the anthology Political Stages: Plays that Shaped a Century.  Marc is a graduate of Williams College\, where he majored in Political Science and Theatre. He is currently Director of Horticulture and Environmental Stewardship at Mountain Top Arboretum in Tannersville\, NY. \nTickets: $10 members\, $15 not-yet members \nThis performance will take place at the Byrdcliffe Theatre at 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd in Woodstock\, NY.  \n\n\n\n\nPart of the Round the Bend Theater Company script reading series. The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is pleased to collaborate with Round the Bend Theatre Company in presenting a series of new plays. Each selected play will be read by professional actors in front of a live audience with the playwright engaging with the audience at the conclusion of the performance.   \n\n\nAdvance tickets available: https://bit.ly/45Lccx5 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/king-of-lawns-a-reading-of-a-new-play-by-marc-wolf/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Theatre\, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
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SUMMARY:Let’s Misbehave\, a reading of a new musical by Rich Orloff
DESCRIPTION:purchase advance tickets \nDirected by Sydnie Grosberg Ronga \nA new musical using 1920’s Cole Porter songs in a tale that blends the frothy style of early musical comedy with modern sensibilities about sexuality and identity.  Set in 1925 Paris\, Let’s Misbehave is about a woman who leaves her loveless marriage in Dayton to go to Paris for fun and sexual adventures\, but neither she nor her husband (who follows her) are prepared for the complications that come with sexual freedom.  Let’s Misbehave is about the challenge of letting go of who you’ve been\, so you can embrace who you might become. \nRich Orloff is an internationally acclaimed\, not-yet-famous playwright. The New York Times called his play Big Boys “rip-roaringly funny” and named Funny As A Crutch a Critic’s Pick.  His comedy Romantic Fools  has had over 120 productions in the USA\, Africa\, Asia and Europe\, including two productions in Madrid\, where apparently they’re no better at romance than we are.  His short plays have had over 2000 productions on six continents – and a staged reading in Antarctica.  His musical Esther In The Spotlight has been performed in New York\, Miami\, Toronto and Tel Aviv\, and his educational children’s play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fight Tuberculosis Together was a big hit in Kosovo.  This season his plays are being produced in Finland\, Sweden\, Greece and Utica NY. \nTickets: $10 members\, $15 not-yet members \nPurchase advance tickets \nThis performance will take place at the Byrdcliffe Theatre at 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd in Woodstock\, NY.  \n\n\n\n\nPart of the Round the Bend Theater Company script reading series. The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is pleased to collaborate with Round the Bend Theatre Company in presenting a series of new plays. Each selected play will be read by professional actors in front of a live audience with the playwright engaging with the audience at the conclusion of the performance.  
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/lets-misbehave-a-reading-of-a-new-musical-by-rich-orloff/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Theatre\, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
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