
COMING IN 2011 in commemoration of Tennessee Williams' 100th Birthday
SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER
Directed by Cyndy A. Marion
Sept. 16-Oct. 2 at The Hudson Guild Theatre
Mr. Williams' grotesque portrait of human nature set in the Garden District of New Orleans. Often regarded as his most autobiographical work, Suddenly Last Summer raises bold questions about mental illness, sexuality and desire in its unyielding quest for the truth — no matter how brutal.
The New Play Development Series presents:
"AMERICAN WOMEN" — a series of new play readings by female playwrights about America
Mourning Sun by Jess Foster
Directed by Cyndy A. Marion
Love in the land of the chili pepper. Mourning Sun is an ill-fated love story between a Native American woman and a female tourist visiting Albuquerque from the Northeast. As they travel the landscape getting to know one another, assumptions melt, identities clash, and the two are challenged to cross new boundaries they might not be ready for. Mourning Sun was originally developed at the Fusion Theater in Albuquerque, NM.
Staged Reading and moderated discussion will be held on
Sat. Sept. 18, 2010 at 7:30pm
Bruce Mitchell Room at A.R.T./NY, 520 8th Ave. 3rd floor
FREE ADMISSION
for reservations please email: reservations@whitehorsetheater.com or call 212-592-3706
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Suite for Summer by Robyn Burland
Directed by Leigh Hile
What happens when soccer moms fantasize about the young lifeguard at the pool, a husband wants to sleep with his best friend's wife, and a rich father-in-law calls the shots? Suite for Summer is a twisted tail of suburbia gone wrong, where boredom prevails, desire escalates, and honor no longer has a place.
Staged Reading and moderated discussion will be held on Sat. Oct. 9th, 2010 at 7:30pm
Bruce Mitchell Room at A.R.T./NY, 520 8th Ave. 3rd floor
FREE ADMISSION
for reservations please email: reservations@whitehorsetheater.com or call 212-592-3706
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