Summer Shorts 3: a festival of new American short plays


John McCormack and J.J. Kandel will present Summer Shorts 3 - their third annual festival of new American short plays, at 59E59's Theater B from 24 Jul - 27 Aug 2009.

Summer Shorts offers eight one-act plays, each having their world premieres, in two separate evenings. The two series will run in rotating repertory.

The playwrights contributing to Summer Shorts include Nancy Giles, John Augustine, Neil LaBute, Carole Real, Keith Reddin, Roger Hedden and William Inge. This year's selection includes a musical with book by Bill Connington and, music and lyrics by Skip Kennon. Maruti Evans will once again provide scenic and lighting design.

Summer Shorts: Series A

  • Things My Afro Taught Me
    Playwright: Nancy Giles
    Cast:Nancy Giles
    Synopsis: A black girl, her hair, her adventures, and eventual escape from a Los Angeles acting cult.
  • Death By Chocolate
    Playwright: John Augustine
    Director: Robert Saxner
    Synopsis: A woman copes with menopause, her birthday, and the death of her husband. Luckily, she has alcohol and candy to help her get through the day. Unluckily, she faces an unwanted visit from her sister-in-law.
  • A Second Of Pleasure Playwright: Neil LaBute
    Director: Andrew McCarthy
    Synopsis: A couple head off for a romantic weekend - or do they?
  • The Eternal Anniversary
    Book: Bill Connington
    Music & lyrics: Skip Kennon
    Director: Bill Connington
    synopsis: A hotel chef in 1913 New York City makes the perfect meal for his anniversary dinner. Very much in love with his wife, he is haunted by the suspicion that she was unfaithful to him years ago.

Summer Shorts: Series B

  • Don�t Say Another Word
    Playwright: Carole Real
    Director: Ian Belknap
    Synopsis: Irascible and compulsively honest, Josh tells his girlfriend Laura about a conversation he had with his guy friends. Big Mistake.
  • The Sin Eater
    Playwright: Keith Reddin
    Director: Billy Hopkins
    Synopsis: El is 14 and her father has been murdered. She�s plotting revenge and nothing is going to stop her. Not the police, not the court appointed psychiatrist, and definitely not her mother. Because her mother was the one who killed El's father.
  • If I Had
    Playwright: Roger Hedden
    Director: Billy Hopkins
    Synopsis: Landscape maintenance, class struggle, and a bikini-clad girl collide in a country with potable water.
  • The Killing
    Playwright: William Inge
    Director: Jose Angel Santana
    Synopsis: Desperation leads one man to ask for the ultimate favor from a stranger.

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