OrdinaryEvil.info Projects Plays produced
The Daleesha Report by Laura Shamas, July 28 and 29th, 2006
- The Renaissance Guild
- San Antonio's Premiere Black Theatre Company
- Jump Start Theatre, 108 Blue Star San Antonio, Texas
- July 28th & July 29th 8pm. Admission $8
Cuts Like a Knife by Debbie Wiess June 15-17, 22-24 2006
- The Arlington Players
- Devanaughn Theatre at the Piano Factory, 719 Tremont Street in Boston's historic South End.
- Thursday-Saturday, June 15-17 & 22-24 at 8:00pm
- For Tickets Contact Theatremania.com or call 866-811-4111
The Arlington Players proudly presents "FIVE: The Sum of Our Differences,"
Five compelling new plays by five established and emerging New England playwrights: Ginger Lazarus, Monica Raymond, Sue Brody, Chris Lockheardt, and Debbie Wiess.
Each play balances the other, offering a range of emotions from hilarious to poignant. There will be a playwright talk back after the June 15 performance.
A House Divided by Sean David Bennett April 21st to May 21st, 2006
- Stage 3 Theatre Company 2006 Season
- Stage 3 is located at 208 South Green Street in downtown Sonora, California 95370 in the Arts Center.
- Thursday night curtain at 7pm, Friday and Saturday night curtain at 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm.
- For Ticket Reservations: (209) 536-1778. Email info@stage3.org
Co-Winner of the 2005 Festival of New Plays
A House Divided. A passionate and powerful new drama. A scandal in the Roman Catholic church strikes at the heart of an Irish-American family with results no one can foresee. Stage 3 unleashes its formidable dramatic muscle in this searing new drama in the mold of great playwrights like Arthur Miller and Eugene O Neill. A story of brotherly love and brotherly betrayal.
This is the gripping tale of how abuse and corruption can reach into our lives and affect us all. With brilliant dialogue, gentle humor and dynamic characters, "A House Divided" has its roots in the grand tradition of American drama and it' s eyes on today's headlines. With an explosive plot twist that shocks us all, the play barrels forward to a breathtaking climax.