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SUMMARY:LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL: The Studio Collaborative Season
DESCRIPTION:The Long Beach Playhouse presents: LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL \nSuggested donation: $10 \nThe annual festival nurtures emerging and established playwrights to develop new scripts. Reading 100+ scripts a year\, the New Works Literary Committee chooses three top plays to receive a staged reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and audience talk back. \n  \nFriday\, April 10 @ 8pm \nMisconduct  by Nalsey Tinberg \nDirected by Phyllis Nofts \nA serious and topical play\,  where loyalties and relationships are tested\,  but one with humor (when appropriate) results in a tale of ultimate optimism and personal triumph. \nSaturday\, April\, 11 @ 8pm \nSHE by Marlow Wyatt \nDirected by Anna Kate Mohler \nA 13 year old girl in a small town uses her gift of poetry and wisdom beyond her years to rise above adversity.  \nSunday\, April 12 @ 2pm \nCity Mice by Rosemary Zibart \nDirected by Jim Felton \nTensions mount as city and rural values collide and two brothers have to face the realities of their past. \n*Audience Talkbacks after each Show! \nMission: \nTo give each winner a quality reading that focuses on the words of the playwright in order to service the objective evaluation and critique of their work. \n  \nCHECK OUT THE FACEBOOK EVENT!
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/lbp-new-works-festival-studio-collaborative-season/
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SUMMARY:By the Way\, Meet Vera Stark
DESCRIPTION:In a new dramatic comedy from Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright\, Lynn Nottage\, this funny yet thoughtful play draws upon the screwball films of the 1930s to take an insightful look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood. Based on a true story\, By The Way\, Meet Vera Stark is a journey through the life of an African-American maid and actress and her relationship with her boss\, a white Hollywood starlet. Jumping from a low-rent apartment to a Hollywood Mansion\, from 1930s show-biz to a 21st Century historical seminar\, racial imagery and cinematic fame have never been more entertaining. \nIn order of Appearance: \nAdanna Kenlow (VERA STARK – 1930s) \nSierra Marcks (GLORIA MITCHELL – 1930s) \nLatonya Kitchen (LOTTIE McBRIDE / CARMEN LEVY-GREEN) \nVeronica Simms (ANNA MAE SIMPKINS / AFUA ASSATA EJOBO) \nBryan Allen Taylor (LEROY BARKSDALE / HERB FORRESTER) \nSkip Blas (FREDERICK SLASVICK / BRAD DONOVAN) \nRobert Agiu (MAXIMILIAN VON OSTER / PETER RHYS-DAVIES) \nVeronica Bryant (VERA STARK – 1970s) \nLorraine Winslow (GLORIA MITCHELL – 1970s) \n  \n  \nCheck Out Our Official Trailer!\n \n  \nREHEARSAL PREVIEW PHOTO GALLERY: \n\nPRESS AND PERFORMANCE PHOTO GALLERY: \n\nVISIT THE FACEBOOK EVENT!
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/way-meet-vera-stark/
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