Sunday, December 19, 2010

BOA X Program Announcement

PROGRAM 1 (March 6 - March 26, 2011)

THE FALL

By Crish Barth

In March of 2009, an online chat-group emerged to discuss Natasha Richardson's skiing accident. What they ended up discussing was anything but Natasha Richardson -- inspired by true events.

Directed by Colin Johnson/Round Belly Theatre Company

TEST PREPARATION

By M.R. Fall

Standardized testing is Hell. Or is Hell standardized testing?

Directed by Julia Heitner/No Nude Men

SPEAK ROUGHLY

By Stuart Eugene Bousel

A dramatic meditation on puzzles and things that are puzzling, iconic and inconclusive identities, significant and insignificant life moments, and all the times you wish you hadn't had sex.

Directed by Kate Jopson/Woman’s Will

THE OPPOSITE OF ROMANCE

By Jon Brooks

An imminent extra-marital affair is short-circuited by a possibly public post on Facebook. A play about middle age and marriage in the era of instant communication.

Directed by Stephanie Renee Maysonave/Company Member, Boxcar Theatre

THE POND

By Sam Leichter

It's Christmas Eve near the idyllic shores of Maine's Wrang Pond. As Bella awaits her husband's return, a winter storm and an unexpected turn of events bring her face-to-face with an enigmatic stranger.

Directed by Paul Cello/Instrumental Theatre


PROGRAM 2 (March 6 - March 26, 2011)

TWICE AS BRIGHT

By Daniel Heath

A woman waits for a bus and decides to fall in love and break up with the next man she meets before she gets on her bus. She has ten minutes to make it happen.

Directed by Sara Staley/Playwrights Center, SF

THE HOT SPOT

By Tim Bauer

A couple discovers a strange pool of light in their living room that, whenever they step into, compels them to perform monologues.

Directed by Rob Ready/PianoFight Productions

A THREE LITTLE DUMPLINGS ADVENTURE

By Megan Cohen

A delightfully twisted tale of three little dumpling's epic adventure through the house one afternoon.

Directed by Jessica Holt/3WM

PURE BALTIC AVENUE

By Bennett Fisher

A mortgage fraud scheme turns into a clockwork frenzy as three suits struggle to get rich and escape unscathed. It's a simple premise, really.

Directed by Alex Curtis/Threshold

CANARY YELLOW

By Sharif Abu-Hamdeh

A couple's relationship rewinds; a review of loss and love, in its absurdity and poignancy.

Directed by Sara Judge/Theater Pub

CLOUD FLOWER

By 11th Hour Ensemble

Cloud Flower explores the memory of the atom bomb's devastation of Hiroshima through the tangled dreams of one of its survivors. Using trademark imagination and physicality, the 11th Hour Ensemble presents an evocative take on the infamy of the Mushroom Cloud.

Created and directed by Allison Combs and Ryo Harada/11th Hour Ensemble

BOA X Gets A Brand New Look

Thanks to BOA Graphic Designer Cody Rishell

Sunday, December 12, 2010

BOA X: Auditions a Great Success!

Thank you to all who attended our BOA X General Auditions!

We had a great day and saw over 70 actors for the 25+ roles available in our upcoming festival of original new short work. So much talent. The BOA X directors and playwrights are completely delighted by the range and skill of the Bay Area actor pool. Thank you Actors!

Now to the process of casting... fun.

We will post the cast lists of the shows in the next week or so.

Thank you to all who attended and good luck!