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SUMMARY:LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Studio Collaborative: LBP NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2022\nCompany: LBP New Works Committee producing \nDates: March 25 & 26 @ 7pm\, 2022 \nTickets: Free. Requires RSVP Registration. \nDescription: \nThe annual festival nurtures emerging and established playwrights to develop new scripts. Reading 100+ scripts a year\, the New Works Literary Committee chooses two top plays to receive a staged reading with critical feedback from professional theatre critics and an audience talk back. \nWe have our Winners!\nCongratulations to the winners of the LBP 2022 New Works Festival! The New Works Committee read nearly 100 scripts this year\, and we are pleased to announce the winners! Join us for the New Works Festival March 25 & 26. Admission is free thanks to a sponsorship from the Port of Long Beach. \nLOVELY DAY FOR A BOATING TRIP\nNon-Local Winner of the LBP New Works Festival 2022\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theater\nReading on Friday\, March 25\, 2022\nBy Lindsey Brown \nLOVELY DAY FOR A BOATING TRIP is a triptych of plays about three lovely days and three not so lovely boating trips as three groups of people each set out in a rowboat with darkly comic results. In play one\, a couple set out for open water with their marriage on the brink. Just how far would you trust your spouse? In play two\, a bride tests the limits friendship as she tries to escape her wedding. And in play three\, a man\, his girlfriend\, and his grandmother set out for a seemingly cozy picnic on a remote island. But what’s in all those heavy bags he’s bringing? \nCAST: \n“ . . . to Kill a Spouse” \n\nAnne Gundry (GLORIA)\nJeff Cheezum (GRAHAM)\n\n“ . . . to Escape Your Wedding” \n\nDesi Molinari (SADIE)\nMaria Oliviera (GWEN)\n\n“ . . . to Get Rid of a Body” \n\nRoxanne Martinez (NANA)\nJack Ritter (LEO)\nCarole Lousie (SIERRA)\n\n& \nREMBRANDT PERFECTED\nLocal Winner of the LBP New Works Festival 2022\nPlaying in the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theater\nReading on Saturday\, March 26\, 2022\nBy Braddon Mendelson \nOn a Spring day in 1839\, American artist and telegraph inventor Samuel Morse and scenic artist Louis Daguerre — whose daguerreotype ushered in the new world of photography — meet for the first time in Daguerre’s studio in Paris. While demonstrating their inventions to one another\, they notice a silhouetted figure in one of Daguerre’s pictures and devise an outlandish plan to identify the individual\, the first human ever depicted in a photographic image. \nCAST: \n\nIan Roettger (LOUIS-JACQUES-MANDÉ DAGUERRE)\nAshley Gilmore (MADAME LOUISE GEORGINA DAGUERRE)\nJeremy Krasovic (SAMUEL MORSE)\nRick Werblin (FRANCOIS FAUCHEUX)\nAce Christensen (DR. CHARLES JACKSON)\nMark Eggert (CHARLES BOUTON)\nGideon Amick (BOOTBLACK/POLICEMAN)\n\nThank you to our amazing sponsor the PORT OF LONG BEACH
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