Wednesday, June 14, 2006

teching the Platform Fest, ready for week 2

I'm schlepping, spiking, and striking, for the 2nd set of short plays
Here's the PR release:
Our festival continues to delight. . .

Please join us Thursday, Friday and Saturday night for Series B of our 34th Annual Playwrights' Platform Annual Festival at the Boston Playwrights' Theatre!

Get your tickets at www.theatremania.com, or at the door - come early!

8:00 p.m., 949 Comm Ave., Boston, for directions go to www.bu.edu/btp

Please stay for the Awards Ceremony Sat. night at the close of show, share some refreshments and congratulate the winners of Audience Choice Award Series A & B - Playwrights' Choice Series A and B, and Best Actor Awards, Male and Female, Series A & B - the competition is stiff - the results will be exciting!

Series B, JUNE 15,16,17TH

THE CARPENTER by Sandy Burns
There are moments when an individual’s conscience is all that can keep a world from falling. Will the playwright’s conscience let him write a play for the government?

THE LITTLE DEATH by Peter M. Floyd
Young lovers Paul and Janie are eagerly anticipating their first night together, until an unexpected visitor arrives bearing news that threatens to bring their tryst to a screeching halt.

THE OFFER by Phyllis Rittner
When a young copywriter meets his potential boss at a trendy L.A. cafe, there's more on the menu than just his resume.

NEW DIGS by Kelly DuMar
His Mom cancelled his cell service and deleted his screen name, but his best friends never had a chance to say goodbye. Will visiting his grave help them to let go?

INTERMISSION

AN AMERICAN ICON IN GATLINBURG by Scott Welty
When Woody can't sit where he wants – as boxes of yet another failed business finally fill Woody & Joleyne's small home – can they look up to someone to get them out of their dire situation?

DARK RETREAT by Christopher King
When a reporter comes to interview a poet and political refugee who has become famous for meditating in a totally dark chamber he gets more than he has bargained for.

CHRISTMAS AT GRANDMA'S: WHAT BIG TEETH YOU HAVE! by G.L. Horton
Grandma's a pill! But maybe her family has to take her as she is if they hope to understand each other.

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