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Around the Coyote 2008 Playwrights Reading Series love, Self- Call It Voyeurism And Other Acts Of God Pilot Light 2007 Reading Series 2006 Reading Series |
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love, Self- Written by Brian Lobel Friday, June 6, 2008 from 8pm Curated by Megan Shuchman $5 suggested donation. Refreshments provided. ATC Gallery is proud to present as part of the Playwrights Reading Series curated by Megan Shuchman, the Chicago Premiere of love, Self- by Brian Lobel. For one night only, writer and performer Brian Lobel, along with special guests Margot Bordelon, Rachel Claff, Mary Fons and Dylan Reiff, publicly explore - themselves. Join us for an evening of unrepentant self-indulgence. In his most masturbatory, qua solipsistic, performance ever, Brian Lobel explores the extent to which solipsism and masturbation are inherent in solo autobiographical performance. In this performance essay, Brian engages with over 30 online amateur xtube pornographers about their practice, becomes an online pornographer, and attempts to understand alternative queer communities. This performance marks Lobel's first return to Chicago from London, where love, Self- premiered in April, 2008. *Please note that love, Self- contains stark-naked emotions and copious nudity.* |
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CALL IT Written by Keely Flynn Directed by Lucinda Alipio Thursday, April 17, 2008 from 7-9pm Curated by Megan Shuchman $5 suggested donation. Refreshments provided. As part of our Third Thursday Reading Series, Around the Coyote will be hosting the first public reading of the new play by Keely Flynn, Call It. A love story about neuroses, bets and trust funds; with some exes thrown in for good measure. Professional actors will present the reading which will be followed by a panel discussion about the play with the playwright and actors. Audience members are encouraged to provide feedback on the reading all in the hopes of helping the playwright further develop the play. Actors included in the reading are: P.J. Schoeny as T.J., Simone Roos as Lonnie, Jared Martzell as Reynolds, David Pittmann as Paul, Annie Gloyn reading stage directions. Keely Flynn is a Chicago-based playwright, teacher and actress, by way of Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Marymount London Drama Programme at RADA and Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. She's a Collaboraction Artistic Associate, A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Co. Resident Playwright (The Curse of the Goonies; Christmas Eve 1945 or Another Drink, Darling?), Misplaced Planet Productions member (NYC/L.A.) and Chicago Dramatists Network Playwright (Instant Theatre). She can be seen in Dog & Pony Theatre's upcoming "As Told by the Vivian Girls," where she'll understudy every female role. |
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THE HUBBLE CONSTANT Written by David Alex Directed by Jessica Hutchinson February 21, 2007 from 7-9pm Curated by Megan Shuchman and Amanda Dunne $5 suggested donation. Refreshments provided. During a home invasion, two families learn a new meaning of promise and freedom. David Alex has been awarded two grants in Recognition for Playwriting from the Illinois Arts Council and one from the Pilgrim Foundation. He has written ten full-length plays and more than a dozen one-acts. Many of his plays have won or placed in national writing competitions. He is a former Secretary of the Illinois Theatre Association and the Chicago Alliance for Playwrights. And is presently a member of the Jeff Committee which recognizes Excellence in Chicago Theatre. Recent productions include ENDS (African American Theatre Festival award winner), New Jersey Repertory Co. and Bowen Park Theatre Co.; BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON, Chicago Playwrights' Center; KICHEL, Bailiwick Directors Fest; AND THEY MOTHER AND WHAT IF?, New World Theater; ONTO INFINITY, Bowen Park Theatre Co.;THE VISITORS, New York's Harold Clurman Building; RIDE OF A LIFETIME, winner of the Gold Coast Players Short Play Contest, and THE SALE, published by Dramatic Publishing Company in the collection, SHORT STUFF. Other productions include, THE LUTWIDGE CANVASS, THE TINKER WINS, THE E-MAIL CONSPIRACY, and A SLICE OF TEEN LIFE (Collection of Monologues). |
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VOYEURISM AND OTHER ACTS OF GOD Written by Kit Idaszak Directed by Stephen James Anderson February 21, 2007 from 7-9pm Curated by Megan Shuchman and Amanda Dunne $5 suggested donation. Refreshments provided. Starring Tarryl Benedetto Jenn BeVard Chris Brown Stephanie Chavara Christopher Chmelik Kay Kron Juan Gabriel Ruiz You can't always believe your eyes. Kristin Idaszak is a Chicago-based freelance playwright, dramaturg and producer. She recently dramaturged The Theatre School at DePaul's production of Burial at Thebesand is co-curating Caffeine Theatre's upcoming Antigone Coffeehouse, both in conjunction with the city-wide Year of Antigones. Other upcoming projects include dramaturging Point of Contention's Still Photosand developing a new work with The Capnomancy Project. She also served the literary intern for Passion Play: a cycle in three parts by Sarah Ruhl at The Goodman. |
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PILOT LIGHT Written by Tim Bruns Directed by Megan Shuchman January 31, 2008, 7pm Curated by Megan Shuchman $5 suggested donation. Free Peroni beer. Starring Cory Conrad Margot Borderlon Robin Kacyn Tim McCarthy Nobody is pure. People lie. They cheat. They don't even know what they want, but they find a way to take it from somebody else. When someone from Cortland's past unexpectedly appears in her future, the thin line between needing to know, and not being able to forget is forever blurred. Tim Bruns graduated Emporia State University with a BFA in Theatre, and is now working for Actors' Equity Association in Chicago. Tim has written, directed, and produced many projects through Dark Tag Productions, a company he started in college. Look for the premiere of his next film, You Can't Outrun Bullets, this Spring. Tim's productions have been staged in California, Maryland, Kansas, and Illinois, and information about his work can be found at www.darktagproductions.com. Panel discussion will follow with director, playwright and actors available for questions. Curated by Megan Shuchman. |
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