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Jul
6
to Jul 24

Southampton Arts: A Summer Of Theatre & Film

From July 6 to 24, 2011, Ensemble Studio Theatre heads to the Hamptons, as part of Stony Brook Southampton's summer session. Premiering this season, Southampton Arts: A Summer of Theatre and Film features workshops in Playwriting, Musical Book, Screenwriting, Theatre Directing and Digital Film Production lead by professional artists at the top of their fields.

Ensemble Studio Theatre is the resident theater company of Southampton Arts. Member actors and directors complement the experience by applying their talent to a wide variety of workshops, electives, panel discussion, evening readings, and after-hour events in this month-long conference.

Participating theatre and film professionals this summer include Marsha Norman Jon Robin Baitz, Edward Albee, Christine Lazaridi, Mitchell Kriegman, Tony Walton, Joe Mantello, Austin Pendleton, John Erman, Tina Landau, Kathleen Marshall, Andrew Bienin, Mark Wing-Davey, Emily Mann, Adam Bock, Leslie Ayvazian, William Carden, Jules Feiffer, David Adjmi, and Paula Brancato.

Directed by Robert Reeves, Southampton Arts is a program of the Southampton Writers Conference, Stony Brook University in Southampton, NY.  For over 30 years, the Writers Conference has been a cultural and literary destination in the Hamptons arts community.

For more information please visit: stonybrook.edu/writers/taf

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Jun
28
to Jun 30

Personal History Volumes I-V: Abridged

Personal History Volumes I-V: Abridged

Written by Rachel Bonds, Joshua Conkel*, Patrick Link, Anna Moench & Jason Platt

Directed by the 2010-11 EST Resident Directors Jason Bruffy, Jessica Fisch, Morgan Gould, Heidi Handelsman & Pirronne Yousefzadeh

How do our personal histories become intertwined? Five EST resident directors posed this question to five playwrights, challenging them to compose a single play, with each writer contributing an installment and passing the baton to the next. The result is a collaborative exploration of loneliness, absent family members, lost pets, and the enduring power of the dance-off.

With Allison Altman, Denny Bess*, Evan Enderle, Timur Kocak+, Kate Levy+, Maria McConville+, Anna O'Donoghue+, Katie Schorr, Kim Tolksdorf, Amanda Tudesco, Amir Wachterman

Scenic Design: Brett Banakis
Lighting Design: Lois Catanzaro
Costume Design: Melissa Trn
Stage Manager: Anna Kroup

* Indicates Member of Ensemble Studio Theatre

+ Indicates Member of Actors Equity Association

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May
24
6:30 PM18:30

2011 Benefit

The Ensemble Studio Theatre cordially invites you to

The 2011 Benefit

Honoring

JOHN GUARE

Distinguished EST Member

Monday, May 9, 2011

The Prince George Ballroom
115 East 27th Street
New York City

Festive Attire

6:30pm Cocktails, Hors d'Ouevres, Silent Auction
7:45pm Dinner and Award Presentation

Benefit Chair

Jerry Zaks

Honorary Chairs

Edward Albee
Candice Bergen
Ellen and John Clarkson
Denny Denniston and Christine Thomas
International Creative Management
Bob and Jill Jaffe
Jujamcyn Theaters
Ann Sachs and Roger Morgan
Jarry Saviola/Grey New York
Dorothy Strelsin Foundation
Dominic Chianese
George C. Wolfe

Benefit Committee

Barbara Andres
Fred Berner and Liz Manne
Michael David/Dodger Properties
Elizabeth Diggs
Roy Furman
Abigail Gampel
Stephen Hamilton and Emma Walton
Marcia Haufrecht
J. Holtham
David Charles Horn Foundation
Alexandra and Philip Howard
Joanne Jacobson
Ilene Kristen
Swoosie Kurtz
Dick Latessa
Lawrence Leibowitz
Jack Levin and Lisa Mondschein
Anna Li
Lincoln Center Theater
Ken and Janet Mandel
Candyce Mason
Drew McCoy
Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller
Susan Merson
New Dramatists
Carol Tambor and Kent Lawson
Janet Zarish

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May
2
to Jun 29

Bloodworks 2011

Youngblood's annual reading series.

Brand new full-length plays by the members of Youngblood.

Admission is free.

Mon 5/2
8:30pm - Year of the Rooster by Olivia Dufault

Mon 5/16
6:30pm - Breathe Into This Bag by Angela Hanks
8:30pm - Anne & Ada Rachel Bonds

Mon 5/23
6:30pm - Lydia Brunner
8:30pm - Michael Walek

Mon 6/6
at the IRT Theater, 154 Christopher Street (at Washington), Buzzer 3B
6:30pm - Christopher Sullivan
8:30pm - Meghan Deans

Tue 6/7
at Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
6:30pm - Erica Saleh
8:30pm - Mira Gibson

Mon 6/13
at NYU's Goldberg Theatre, 721 Broadway, 7th Floor
6:30pm - Emily Chadick Weiss
8:30pm - Agnes Borinsky

Tue 6/14
at Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
6:30pm - Anna Kerrigan
8:30pm - Joshua Conkel

Wed 6/22
at Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
8:30pm - Patrick Link/Eric March: THE BONE WARS

Mon 6/27
at NYU's Goldberg Theatre, 721 Broadway, 7th Floor
6:30pm - Sharyn Rothstein
8:30pm - Michael Lew

Tue 6/28
at NYU's Goldberg Theatre, 721 Broadway, 7th Floor
7:00pm - Ryan Dowler

Wed 6/29
at The Algonquin Seaport Theater, Pier 17, South Street Seaport
8:30pm - Darcy Fowler

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Apr
3
to Apr 26

John Guare Reading Series

A month-long celebration by the member artists of The Ensemble Studio Theatre of selected plays by 2011 Distinguished Member John Guare

The Series is an EST Members Council Initiative Produced by Council Members J. Holtham*, Marcia Haufrecht* and Abigail Gampel*

All presentations take place at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Studio Theatre 

Marco Polo Sings a Solo

Sunday April 3

Directed by Jamie Richards*

The time is 1999, the place an island off the coast of Norway. Stony McBride, a young movie director and adopted son of an aging Hollywood star, is writing a film about Marco Polo, in which, it is hoped, his father will make a comeback. Stony is also attempting to deal with his attractive wife, a former concert pianist whose lover, a dynamic young politician who has gotten hold of the cure for cancer, is also on hand. Adding to the rapidly multiplying complications are Stony's mother (a transsexual, as she later confesses); a friend named Frank (who has been in space orbit for the past five years); a maid (who is impregnated astrally by Frank); and another friend, Larry (who is fitted with a set of mechanical legs). There is also an earthquake; the discovery of a planet; and the birth of a new hero (Stony himself?); all coming together, within the bizarre action of the play, to yield some chilling, albeit very funny, glimpses of the future which may await us all.

Diane - Geneva Carr* 
Stoney - Thomas Lyons* 
Tom - Chris Ceraso* 
Skippy - Amy Staats* 
Lusty McBride -  Scott Sowers* 
Mrs. McBride - Anne O'Sullivan*
Frank - Sam Freed
Larry - Steven Boyer

An Evening of One-Acts

Sunday April 10

Muzeeka 

Directed by Holli Harms*

As the New York Times outlines, "It is done almost as a comedy, yet it isn't quite. Jack Argue is the 'hero,' the middle-class man from Connecticut who works for Muzeeka, a piped-music company that inflicts its bland tunes on all America. He is the man who has made it, who tries to assuage his conscience through hypocritical verbiage. There is a series of episodes--Argue chanting a hymn to a penny, Argue loving his wife, Argue loving a prostitute, Argue fighting in Vietnam. If he could have been wherever he chose to be, he says, he would have chosen to be an Etruscan, one of those ancient people who came and went 'a million years ago,' 'a whole civilization danced out of the earth.' Mr. Guare has written with thought, craftsmanship and beauty. His allusions are poetic--the traffic lights, for instance, that make the streets go from grass to blood."

Argue - Haskell King* 
His Wife- Julie Fitzpatrick* 
Evelyn Landis - Maria Gabriele* 
Stage Hand - Geneva Carr* 
#2 - Robert Askins*

Woman at a Threshold Beckoning 

Directed by Mordecai Lawner*

This universal but surreal courtroom drama, which was originally performed as a part of Brave New World, the commemoration of the first anniversary of 9/11 at Town Hall in New York, is a provocative attempt to spiritually understand and come to peace with the atrocities experienced on that day. The narrator Joan recounts her time as a juror on the grand jury: one day the monotony of testimonies and indictments is interrupted when an Arab woman suspected of terrorist ties suddenly appears to testify before the grand jury. Soon the question of whether or not she really is a terrorist pales in the face of even greater questions-the search for God and the wish to give meaning to life.

with Chris Ceraso*, Martin Shakar*, Sakina Jaffrey*, Jose Angel Santana*, Shawn Randall*, Shyko Amos*, Denny Bess*, Polly Adams*, Linda Faigao-Hall*

The General of Hot Desire 

Directed by Giovanna Sardelli*

How does one write about the unknowable? A group of English Lit students attempt a condensed version of the Christian Bible, starting with a Shakespeare Sonnet. Their knowledge of Bible stories combine with their modern day sensibility to become an accusation against an apathetic and greedy God. Their take on Eden and the after-math compel them to combine love and knowledge to become the weapon against a God who frowns on those who have used their freedom from Eden to see God as perhaps he really is silent.

with Shyko Amos*, Cindy Cheung*, Ann Talman*, JJ Kandel*, Jay Patterson*, Chris Wight*, Catherine Curtin*, Bill Cwikowski*, Haskell King*

Lake Hollywood

Monday April 18

Directed by Barbara Andres*

The first act finds us on the shore of Scroon Lake in New Hampshire in August 1940.  Agnes and Andrew, a soap salesman, arrive from New York City at Agnes' cabin that she owns with her sister, Flo.  Flo would like to have the home all for herself and her new much younger husband, Randolph.  Mrs. Larry, Randolph's German mother, is also in residence.  It is the Feast of the Assumption which Agnes believes brings special healing powers to the lake, powers she hopes to share with her would be suitor, Andrew. The woods around the lake are ablaze on this day, threatening the house, and their belongings have been brought down to the beach.  Their older Uncle Ambrose arrives to add complications to the day by befriending the visiting Andrew, and sharing his own earlier adventure with another visitor, Spencer Tracy.

The second act leaps forward forty years to find us on the West side of Manhattan.  Agnes and Andrew, now husband and wife, are preparing to go to St. Clare's hospital where Agnes must undergo a serious operation.  Hildegarde, their daughter, along with her husband and teen-age daughter, George and Monica, come into the city from New Jersey to drive them to the hospital, but things occur which prevent their helping.  On their short walk to the hospital, Agnes and Andrew stop at a restaurant, and share a long hidden reality. We are left with the image of two people realizing the hope in a 50 year friendship.

with Patricia Randell*, Scott Sowers*, Lois Smith*, David Margulies*, Joel Rooks*, Anne O'Sullivan*, Ann Talman*, Grant Shaud*, Leslie Lyles*, Charlotte Cwikowski, Denny Bess*, Haskell King*

Landscape of the Body

Tuesday April 26

Directed by Abigail Zealey Bess*

Moving back and forth in time, the action of the play is a mosaic of short scenes, monologues and original songs, all blending together into a revealing and affecting study of the American Dream gone awry. The play moves on many levels. In one sense it is a murder mystery: a boy is found dead, and his mother is suspected of his killing. But, as the investigation of the crime proceeds, other themes emerge and combine with it. The boy's mother has come to New York to persuade her sister to come back to their home in Maine; the sister is killed in a bizarre accident and her sibling slips easily into her persona, moving into her apartment and taking over her job; and her son loses his country innocence and becomes involved in the often ugly street life of Greenwich Village. In the end all these various strands are drawn together into a shattering climax--a forceful, moving illumination of lives first betrayed and then destroyed by illusions which, inevitably, lie always behind comprehension and control.

Betty -  Katherine Leask* 
Rosalie - Abigail Gampel* 
Holahan - Lou Liberatore* 
Bert - Jared McGuire* 
Durwood Peach/Masked Man - Chris Harcum
Joanne - Shyko Amos* 
Margie - Molly Carden
Donny - David Gelles* 
Raulito/Dope King - Denny Bess* 

At the piano - Eric March

Special thanks to Tom Rowan* for the casting

*denotes member of Ensemble Studio Theatre

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Mar
1
to Apr 1

Memberfest 2010/2011

An Hour With Bernard Madoff
by Conrad Bromberg*

Friday April 1 at 7pm

featuring David Margulies* and Polly Adams*


A Scream
by Gina Barnett*

Tuesday, March 29 at 7pm

directed by Isaac Klein with Gabriel King, Michael Lluberes, Vayu O'Donnell & Christy Pusz

It's 2004. A down-on-his luck art dealer is given what he assumes to be a copy of Edvard Munch's recently stolen painting "The Scream." He tosses it, only to be unwittingly ensnared in a Homeland Security sting surrounding the iconic painting. A Scream, an artsy farcey where motherland security, politics, sex and art happily collide.


MANHATTAN FIVE

Tuesday, March 29 at 7pm

Manhattan Five is a staged reading of six short plays written by members of the Manhattan Play Group, a women's playwriting group one of whose members is Linda Faigao-Hall, EST Member Playwright.

GREASY DAYS GONE
by Adelma Park

directed by Nancy Robillard
with Judith Roberts & Dan Haughey

A well educated, older woman on the verge of 80 seeks the one thing she's never had: Sex. Thus, she goes about trying to solve that problem only to find the old gas station owner has loved her for years. Are they too different or does love prevail

MR. X
by Susan Barsky

directed by Nancy Robillard
with Daniel Haughey, Jeffrey Guyton & Ben Williams

In a bar, spies meet to exchange information.

THAT WHICH DOES NOT KILL ME MAKES ME STRANGER (Three pieces from the solo show) written & performed by Judith Greentree

directed by Julie Kramer

Short pieces about aging & invisible women (with some exceptions).

ILL EQUIPPED
by P.H. Lin

directed by Rachel Dart
with Shawn Randall, Jennifer Gawlik & Emilie Soffe

On a beach, located within the perimeter of a military installation, two soldiers reflect on War, and their assignments.

WAITIN' FOR DA' TRAIN
by Jean Reynolds

directed by Alan Wynroth
with Diane Love & Margo McKee

Two ex-stewardesses wait for a train which will take them to a reunion with former co-workers. Will they get to the reunion or will revelations regarding the past derail their trip?


The Groaning Board
by Wendy MacLeod

Thursday, March 24 at 7pm

directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel+ 
with Julie Fitzpatrick*+ Richmond Hoxie*+ Greg Keller* Tracey Conyer Lee* Devin Norik* Patricia Randell*+ Matt Wilkas*

Diane and Jesse have retreated from their unstable life in the arts to the hallowed halls of academia. That is: a world of fragile egos, insular self-importance, and a reverence for diversity bordering on the perverse. But if these professors thought navigating a classroom took wit and perseverance, they're quite unprepared for their department head's dessert party. Ensemble Studio Theatre presents a fast-paced, ensemble comedy by the writer of The House of Yes and Juvenilia.


The Six Flights of Matilda Boosoms: A VERY dark comedy, with music
written & Directed by Stephen Holt

Tuesday, March 15th at 7:00pm

Matilda Boosoms is a VERY presentable woman of an age certain, who lives in a six-flight walk-up in Greenwich Village. It's set in 2004(though Matilda's mind is in 1964!) and Matilda is finding it harder and harder to get up and down all those stairs. It's beginning to take it's toll on her physical and mental health. And in a post 9/11 world, she begins to think that her neighbors are out to kill her. Or is it vice versa?

MATILDA BOOSOMS - Judith Roberts+*
BUZZ GOODBODY - Michele Scully+
MEISNER - Josh Silverman+
B.F. - Adam McNulty
DICK WARD - Daniel Patrick Matekja
A STRANGE WOMAN - Sue Gazzolla+
MAN WITH A BIRD CAGE - Jeff Burchfield+


RECLAMATION
written & performed by Susan Merson*

Tuesday, March 8th at 7:30pm

directed by Bob Jaffe

RECLAMATION traces the journey of healing and survival after the loss of 'what had always been'. In lyric language, with irony and humor, this solo show chronicles the reclamation of a body and a life. RECLAMATION is Susan's 8th solo play. Developed over the last two years with the Los Angeles Writers Bloc and at Julia's Reading Room (League of Professional Theatre Women), RECLAMATION is about what it takes to keep going after the status quo gets blown off the table. Many of the boomers are facing the issue of solo life after years in company as wife, husband, mom or dad - but we are living longer and figuring out how one claims the loss and heals the wound. This became central for Susan in the last three years. Humor, sense of place and purpose seem to be the elements that root but in the end we are not in charge of what happens to us but only in how we deal with it. The journey continues to be a great adventure ... funny, odd, unavoidable and larger than any of us.


JANUARY 2ND a comedy
by J. Holtham* 

Tuesday, March 1st at 7pm

directed by Mark Armstrong

A staged reading with Jackie Chung*, David Gelles*, Julie Leedes*, Megan Tusing and Chris Wight*

It's New Year's Eve, 1993. Jake and Kate are young, optimistic, politically committed, and totally awesome. They're also about to sleep together for the first time and take their relationship to the next level. But a mysterious stranger has other plans for them. Now they have one day to decide their entire future...if anyone's going to have one at all. A comedy about how far you can go to get things right the first time...the second time around.

* denotes EST Member

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Feb
16
to Mar 13

White People by Neil Cuthbert

White People

By Neil Cuthbert*

Directed by Michael Barakiva

February 16 - March 13, 2011

On a seemingly idyllic suburban Saturday in 1975  the long repressed tensions of Mag's WASP family finally explode.  Her older son is writing a pornographic science fiction epic in his pajamas.  Her go-go dancing daughter is followed home from work by a mysterious stranger.  Her youngest son is smoking something in the basement.  Her husband's started drinking again' and her racist mother shows up for lunch on the wrong day.  A long day's journey into white.


Cast & Creative

Featuring James DeMarse*, Cecilia DeWolf*, David Gelles*, Delphi Harrington*, Matthew Minor, Mickey Solis and Jennifer Joan Thompson* denotes EST Member

Set: Maiko Chii
Sound: Matt Sherwin
Costumes: Suzanne Chesney
Props: Sylviane Jacobsen
Lights: Cate Tate Starmer
Production Stage Manager: Samone B. Weissman
Assistant Stage Manager: Beth Stegman
Casting Director: Tom Rowan*


Reviews

"'a funny, fond, but not entirely forgiving family portrait, full of wist and rue." - NY Magazine, Critic's Pick

"Delphi Harrington excels as Gramma, the relative you love to hate, this is a skillful ensemble." - Curtainup

"Making a "normal" situation break apart at the seams is difficult, and Cuthbert is to be commended." - NYTheatre.com


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Sep
20
to Oct 16

Octoberfest 2010

53 Plays in 27 Days

From September 20 to October 16, EST will be the busiest theater in the world as we present readings of over 50 brand new plays. Hundreds of theater artists and thousands of audience members will come together in a flurry of creative activity. Join us!

What is Octoberfest?

From the Artistic Director:

"During Octoberfest, the EST lobby, stairwell, elevator, offices and theatres are filled to bursting with actors, directors, and playwrights rehearsing and developing their newest, most promising material. What's different this year is that we've initiated a plan to produce more full-lengths and so we issued a challenge: focus Octoberfest squarely on new full-length plays. The result has been anOctoberfest revolution, a remarkable showing of ambitious, challenging new theatre. 53 plays in 27 days is a staggering pace, but the EST work ethic is central to who we are as a company. Viva la revolution!" - William Carden, Artistic Director

More than 50 playwrights will have their newest work read in this year's Octoberfest. This is the schedule sorted by playwright:

A

Robert Askins: Everything is Ruthless. Everything is Cruel. (9/23 & 9/26 @ 7pm) and Fish Display(10/10 @ 7pm)

B

Gina Barnett*: A Scream (10/4 & 10/6 @ 7pm)Maria Alexandria Beech: Little Monsters (9/25 @ 4:30pm)
Keith Alan Benjamin*: Mrs. Jones (9/27 @ 7pm)
France-Luce Benson: Fati's Last Dance (9/24 @ 7pm)
Hilary Bettis*: Mexico (10/7 @ 9pm & 10/8 @ 7pm)
Suzanne Bradbeer: Shakespeare in Vegas(9/25 @ 9pm & 9/26 @ 7pm)

C

Jonathan Caren: Three (9/30 @ 7pm)
Naveen Bahar Choudhury: Henna (10/3 @ 4pm)
Eric Conger*: F U 4 Your Service (10/9 @ 9pm & 10/11 @ 7pm)
Joshua Conkel: The Sluts of Sutton Drive (10/13 @ 8:30pm)
Neil Cuthbert*: White People(10/14 & 10/15 @ 8:30pm)

D

James DeMarse*: Existing Privilege (10/10 @ 4pm & 10/13 @ 7pm)
Elizabeth Diggs*: Glory Girls (10/4 & 10/7 @ 7pm)
Jeanne Dorsey*: Away Towards Home(9/27 @ 7pm)

G

Maria Gabriele*: Santiago in Vienna (10/8 @ 9pm & 10/10 @ 6:30pm)
Joe Gilford*: Finks (10/14 @ 7pm)
Arthur Giron*: The Exhibitionist, a farce (10/13 @ 7pm & 10/15 @ 7pm)
Joel Gross: Shoestring Paradise(9/20 @ 7pm)

H

Susan Haar*: Eating and Drinking by Susan Haar* - 6th fl, 9/22 & 9/24 @ 7pm)
Holli Harms*: Palmetto (10/9 @ 2pm & 10/10 @ 4:30pm)
William Jackson Harper*: The Man from Madisonville (9/20 @ 7pm)
Marcia Haufrecht*: Promethea Bound and Sisyphus Too (10/6 & 10/8 @ 7pm)
Roger Hedden*: As Sure As You Live (10/7 @ 7pm & 10/9 @ 4pm)
J. Holtham*: Togetherness(9/29 @ 7pm & 9/30 @ 9pm)

L

Patrick Link: Sweet Forgotten Flavor (10/6 @ 9pm)
Elizabeth Logun: R(10/2 @ 2pm)

M

Eduardo Machado*: That Night in Hialeah (10/1 @ 9pm & 10/2 @ 6pm)
Anthony McKay*: Endless Lawns (10/16 @ 2pm & 8:30pm)
Julie McKee*: Will Sacrifice (9/24 @ 9pm & 9/25 @ 6:30pm)
Anna Moench: In Quietness (9/29 @ 9pm

O

Matthew Paul Olmos: The Death of the Slow'Dying Scuba Diver(10/10 @ 2pm)

R

Carole Real*: We Used to Be Fun (10/1 @ 7pm & 10/2 @ 4:30pm)
Daniel Reitz: Turnabout (10/3 @ 6pm)
Michele Remsen*: Toss It (9/22 @ 7pm & 9/23 @ 9pm)
Ben Rosenthal*: Neptune Kelly (10/11 @ 7pm)
Tom Rowan*: David's Play (10/8 @ 9pm & 10/9 @ 4:30pm) and The Second Tosca(10/2 @ 6pm & 10/3 @ 2pm)

S

Murray Schisgal*: Naked Old Man & 4XMe (9/25 @ 2pm & 9/26 @ 4pm)
Randee Smith*: Dayglo (10/2 @ 9pm & 10/3 @ 6pm)
Aurin Squire: Friendly Fire (9/25 @ 3pm)
Saviana Stanescu*: Ants (10/9 @ 7pm & 10/10 @ 8:30pm)
Lloyd Suh*: Great Wall Story (10/16 @ 5pm)
Jeffrey Sweet*: You Only Shoot the Ones You Love(10/1 @ 7pm & 10/2 @ 4pm)

T

Judy Tate*: Sex in the Kitchen (10/1 @ 8:30pm & 10/2 @ 9pm)
Cori Thomas*: The Princess, The Breast, and The Lizard (9/23 @ 7pm & 9/26 @ 2pm)
Paco Tolson* and Jon Hoche: Subterranea(9/29 & 9/30 @ 7pm)

U

Mary F. Unser*: The Only Gift(10/9 @ 7pm & 10/10 @ 2pm)

W

Bridgette Wimberly*: Pluto(9/25 @ 6:30pm & 9/26 @ 4:30pm)

*denotes EST member
 

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