Spring Eatfest, a festival of one-act plays at Theatre 5


Emerging Artists Theatre presents Spring Eatfest, the company's semi-annual festival of new one-act plays, at Theatre 5 from the 13 Mar - 1 Apr 2007

Series A: A bill of three one-act plays:

  • Postcards from a Dead Dog.
    Written by F.J. Harltand.
    Directed by Troy Miller
    Synopsis: A mother and son find a way to connect through a series of postcards from their dead dog.
    Cast: Jason Hare & Jacqueline Sydney.
  • The Questioning.
    Written by Frank Higgins.
    Directed by Lorrel Manning.
    Synopsis: A female American officer learns the ropes about the art of interrogation from a female Iraqi.
    Cast: Alexandra Devin, Suzan Mikiel-Kennedy, Danielle Quisenberry.
  • ClapTrapp.
    Written by Joseph Godfrey.
    Directed by Melissa Attebery
    Synopsis: These hills are definitely alive with the sound of musicals from the entertaining Von Crapp family.
    Cast: Amy Bizjak, Laura Dillman, Steve Hauck, Hershey Miller, Courter Simmons, Christopher Voeller.

Series B: A bill of three one-act plays:

  • Vamp.
    Written by Ry Herman.
    Directed by Kel Haney
    Synopsis: Love can be a pain in the neck when the woman you fall for is certifiable
    Cast: Tracee Chimo, Blanche Cholet, Philip Guerette, and Stacy Mayer.
  • Tell.
    Written by Rodney Lee Rogers.
    Directed by Ian Streicher.
    Synopsis: A father and daughter try to out grift each other on where their lives are headed.
    Cast: Laura Fois and Ryan Hilliard.
  • Third Wheel.
    Written by Monica Flory.
    Directed by Ned Thorne
    Synopsis: Dating becomes so much more interesting when there's a third.
    Cast: Erik Baker, Aimee Howard, and Claire Tyers.

Series C: A bill of three one-act plays:

  • My Name is Art.
    Written by Peter Snoad.
    Directed by Kelly Haydon.
    Synopsis: Two strangers in a gallery share their views about an abstract piece of art.
    Cast: Andrea Alton, Tim Intravia, and Scott Klavan.
  • Some are People.
    Written by Kathleen Warnock.
    Directed by Mark Finley.
    Synopsis: A different kind of summer in Provincetown, for 2 regulars and the interesting woman who can even shake up a drag queen.
    Cast: Janice Mann and Karen Stanion.
  • One of the Great Ones.
    Written by Chris Widney.
    Directed by Jonathan Warman.
    Synopsis: The tried and true grit of a veteran librarian proves that human is better than machine.
    Cast: Jane Altman and Marc Castle.

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