Friday, March 22, 2019

WINDING ROAD THEATER ENSEMBLE INAUGURAL "EIGHT 10s IN TUCSON" 10-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL

 

From: Winding Road <windingroadte@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2019 2:37 PM
Subject: Winding Road announcements - Eight 10s in Tucson, 2019-2020 Season

 

WINDING ROAD THEATER ENSEMBLE ANNOUNCES SELECTIONS FOR ITS INAUGURAL "EIGHT 10s IN TUCSON" 10-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL

Four Main Stage productions and three Staged Readings highlight list of shows

Tucson, AZ, March 21, 2019 — Winding Road Theater Ensemble today announced the eight 10-minute plays selected for its inaugural production of Eight 10s in Tucson festival, opening April 26, 2019 and running through May 5, 2019.

Selected from more than 300 submissions from around the country, the selected plays include:

·         A Long Trip by Dan McGeehan (Chicago, IL), directed by Denise Blum

·         Arguing With Toasters by Matthew Weaver (Spokane, WA), directed by Chloe Loos

·         Benchmarks by Glenn Altermann (New York, NY), directed by Linda Andresano

·         Intermission by Joe Bardin (Scottsdale, AZ), directed by Tyler Gastelum

·         Love at the Louvre by Dianne Sposito (Bronx, NY), directed by China Young

·         Schrodinger's Gun by Greg Smith (Cleveland Heights, OH), directed by Samantha Severson

·         Stain by Oded Gross (Montclair, NJ) directed by Chad Davies

·         The Parrots of Heaven by Evan Guilford-Blake (Stone Mountain, GA), directed by Eddie Diaz

Eight 10s in Tucson will feature more than two dozen local-area actors, including many perennial favorites, supported by a core team of experienced designers and technical staff .

The Eight 10s festival will be presented at The Cabaret Theatre located at the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Avenue in Tucson. There will be ten performances over the production's two week run, with 7:30 p.m. evening shows on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and 2:00 p.m. matinee shows on Saturdays and Sundays.

General Admission at the door is $28. Discounts are available for seniors, students, active military, and first responders. Visit www.windingroadtheater.org for details.

Winding Road Theater Ensemble is a non-profit Tucson-based theater company. Co-founded in 2008 by Glen Coffman and Toni Press-Coffman, the Company is committed to telling dynamic theatrical stories that illuminate the human condition and celebrate theater's power to entertain diverse audiences. More information is available at the Company' s web site, www.windingroadtheater.org

 

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