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Pigs Do Fly Productions to hold 2 Readings of 12 Brand New Short Plays

12 Monday Jan 2015

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Pigs Do Fly Productions
to present
Readings - Website2 Readings of 12 Brand New 10 Minute Humorous Plays
January 25th & February 1st
at Books & Books Coral Gables

January 13, 2015,

CORAL GABLES, FL – Pigs Do Fly Productions will hold two readings of short humorous plays at Coral Gables’ Books & Books on January 25th and February 1st.

Several months ago Pigs Do Fly Productions put out an on-line call to playwrights from around the world for submissions of 10-minute contemporary comedies written to highlight “vibrant, healthy people over 50 who are doing interesting things with their lives”. Approximately 200 plays were submitted from as far away as Canada, Australia, and Israel, and a committee of 6 took on the task of reading and rating each one.   The plays that will be read were rated the highest of the lot, and audiences will be asked for their opinions at the end of each reading. The top four selections, along with plays by Michael McKeever, Michael Leeds, and Marj O’Neill-Butler will form Pigs Do Fly’s next production, scheduled to take place in May.

Ellen Wacher

“Our mission – to produce plays about people over 50 who are doing different things with their lives and living it to the fullest has found its wings and keeps “flying along”,” says Pigs Do Fly Productions’ founder and Executive Producer Ellen Wacher.   “And our intention is to keep improving our product, the plays,” she continues.  “One way is to pick some of the plays we like and have folks hear them – and then listen to the audience’s reaction – that can make a huge and important difference for our productions.”

Karen Stephens

Karen Stephens

Beverly Blanchette, will direct the January 25th readings. She will also read, along with Todd Caster, Michael DeGrotta, and Ellen Wacher.

Carbonell Award-winning actress Karen Stephens will direct the February 1st production. Actors participating that reading are Carol Sussman, Bonnie Robinson, Jerry Weinberg and Michael DeGrotta.

The six plays selected for the January 25th readings are:
Never on Sunday by Shirley King
Rose in a Room at the Hotel Roma by Jayne Hannah
Signals by Marv Siegel
Standing Tall by Marv Siegel
There’s Still Time by Jeffrey Strausser
Winds of Change by Hortense Gerado

The six plays selected for the February 1st readings are:
Bard Beyond Belief by Tony Pelham
Dream a Little Dream of Me by Todd Caster
Long Story by John Kane
The European Plan by Charles West
The Keys by Greg Waters
They Called It Teasing by Marj O’Neill-Butler

Books and Books is a locally owned, independently-minded neighborhood bookstore with three locations in South Florida – Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and Bal Harbour Shops. They have affiliate stores in Grand Cayman, Westhampton Beach, and at the Miami International Airport. They serve as a community center for writers and readers, hosting approximately 60 author events a month and featuring a carefully curated selection of books, magazines, and gift items.

Pigs Do Fly Productions’ mission is to produce plays that highlight the actor over 50 as a viable, fully, involved, full of life character.  Their goal is to tap into the 100 million plus Americans who are over age 50 and are under recognized by the marketers of products, entertainment, etc, with theatre that reflects their world and resonates with them.

Admission to both Pigs Do Fly Productions readings is FREE. Books & Books is located at 265 Aragon Avenue in Coral Gables (33134). For more information about Pigs Do Fly Productions, please contact Carol Kassie at ckassie@gmail.com / 564-445-9244.

Pigs Do Fly Productions Readings
January 25th & February 1st
2 pm
Admission: Free
Books & Books
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134-5008
Books & Books phone: 305-442-4408

COME UNDER OUR UMBRELLA – The South Florida Theatre League’s 2014 Summer Theatre Fest Begins June 2nd

26 Monday May 2014

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 summertheatrefest2014The South Florida Theatre League
Invites patrons to
‘Come Under Our Umbrella’
and Experience a
Free Night of Theatre
as part of their
2014 Summer Theatre Fest

South Florida audiences will once again have the opportunity to see theatre for free, check out new plays in development by South Florida playwrights, and tell the world what the arts – and theatre – mean to them. The success of last summer’s Get in Bed With the Arts program and play reading series indicated to the League that theatre patrons are ready and willing to try new theatrical experiences, and even cross county lines to do it.

The South Florida Theatre League is the ‘umbrella organization’ for close to 70 theatres from Key West to Jupiter, blue-umbrellaand this year’s Summer Theatre Fest’s theme is Come Under Our Umbrella. Participating theatres have been given large white canvas beach umbrellas which they will decorate according to their mission, current production, or any other aspect of their company they would like to showcase. These umbrellas will be displayed at various readings and performances throughout Summer Theatre Fest and patrons will be encouraged Come Under Our Umbrella to talk about their theatrical experiences, and the significance of the arts in their lives.

Free Night of Theater is an audience development program that has proven to be immensely popular since the League first introduced it in 2008. Free Night offers patrons an excellent opportunity to visit a venue they’ve never been to before, or sample a type of theatre they might not otherwise ever consider. Developed by the Theatre Communications Group (the national organization for American Theatre) about a decade ago to increase audiences, subsequent studies found that approximately 42% of patrons who attend a Free Night of Theatre return to that theatre and purchase tickets. So far, participating theatres include Area Stage, Actors’ Playhouse, Delray Beach Playhouse, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Sol Children Theatre, and TheatreXP.

“All of our Summer Theatre Fest programing provides a chance for people to really get to know the variety of local talent available. There’s so much meaningful work happening at all levels and this provides a chance for the community to interact in exciting ways,” says South Florida Theatre League Executive Director Andie Arthur.

Patrons can sign up for tickets at summerfestfreenight.southfloridatheatre.com starting on June 9 for performances during the month of July. The window to enter the lottery will close on June 23 and patrons will find out if they have won tickets on June 27.
Come Under Our Umbrella -umbrella schedule:

June 9             Lost Portraits by Kenneth N. Kurtz at Miami Acting Company,
performing at the Hibiscus Room in Pinecrest Gardens
June 23           Outside by Juan C. Sanchez, Ann Gillespie, Ozzie Rodriguez,
Nick Mwaluko, and Vanessa Garcia at The  Krane
June 30           The Pot by Glenn Hutchinson atMain Street Players
July 7              Endless Song by Andie Arthur at Lost Girls Theatre, performing
at the Deering Estate
July 14            The Dana Plays: Raising Money for the American
Cancer Society
by Various Playwrights (venue to be announced)
July 21            Dead by Night by Juan C. Sanchez at Actors’ Playhouse
at the Miracle Theatre
July 28            Tres Mariasby Hector Pino at Teatro Prometeo
August 4      It Feels Good by Michael Yawney at GableStage
August 18      Instant Classic by Paul Tei at Mad Cat Theatre
August 18      Two Weekends and a Day by Susan Westfall at City Theatre
at Empire Stage
August 25      Fuck the Universe: Scott and Charlie Steal Space by
Jeremiah Musgrove at Alternative Space Theatre

Umbrellas will also be featured at the following events:

June 26- 29    City Theatre’s CityWrights Conference
June 27 – 29   The Women’s Theatre Project’s Girl Play

Umbrellas will also be seen at the Sol Children Theatre and Entr’Acte Theatrix.

Summer Theatre Fest Reading Series

Every Monday from June until August, member companies will be hosting readings of plays by South Florida Playwrights. There will be at least eighteen evenings of readings across four counties on the thirteen Mondays of Summer Theatre Fest. Playwrights range from established local favorites, including Carbonell winners and nominees, to emerging talents, with plays vastly ranging in subject matter and style. For more details, including a synopsis of each reading, please visit www.southfloridatheatre.com.

Summer Theatre Fest Reading Series Schedule:

June 2             Finding Mona Lisa by Michael McKeever at Zoetic Stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center
June 9             Lost Portraits by Kenneth N. Kurtz at Miami Acting Company at the Hibiscus Room in Pinecrest Gardens
June 16           Captiva by Chris Demos-Brown at Maltz Jupiter Theatre
June 23           Outside by Juan C. Sanchez, Ann Gillespie, Ozzie Rodriguez,
Nick Mwaluko, and Vanessa Garcia at The Krane
June 23           Juxtaposition by Julie Gilbert at Palm Beach Dramaworks
June 30           The Pot by Glenn Hutchinson at Main Street Players
June 30           The Signature of Fear by Bob Bowersox at TheatreXP
July 7              Endless Song by Andie Arthur at Lost Girls Theatre at the Deering Estate
July 14            The Dana Plays: Raising Money for the American Cancer
Society
by Various Playwrights (venue to be announced)
July 21            Dead by Night by Juan C. Sanchez at Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
July 21            Roses are Blind by Wendy White at New Light Foundation
July 28            Desperation by Marj O’Neill-Butler at Pigs Do Fly Productions at Empire Stage
July 28            Tres Marias by Hector Pino at Teatro Prometeo
August 4        It Feels Good by Michael Yawney at GableStage
August 11      Broken English by Nancy Cheser at Area Stage
August 18      Instant Classic by Paul Tei at Mad Cat Theatre
August 18      Two Weekends and a Day by Susan Westfall at City Theatre at Empire Stage
August 25      Fuck the Universe: Scott and Charlie Steal Space by
Jeremiah Musgrove at Alternative Space Theatre
August 25      Dear Mom by Nancy Holson and Jay Falzone at The Plaza Theatre

The South Florida Theatre League is an alliance of theatrical organizations and professionals dedicated to nurturing, promoting, and advocating for the growth and prestige of the South Florida theatre industry. The South Florida Theatre League is funded by its members, member theatres, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

For more information about the South Florida Theatre League, including a list of member theatres and their current and upcoming productions, visit: http://www.southfloridatheatre.com

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