February 19, 2021
Two-Timing Loaf of Bread
Listening
Lotto & Raffles & Sweepstakes, Oh My!
I Hope This Email Finds You Well
Two-Timing Loaf of Bread
Written by Ryan Bultrowicz
Directed by Elizabeth Appleby
AD Kristina Feldesman
With Allison Brooks and Alexandra Floras-Matic
Can a loaf of bread betray you? Two women discover the extraordinary lengths they will go to when they find out they are being scammed by a loaf of bread. Be prepared to never look at your morning toast the same way again!
“I want to praise the authors of “Two-Timing Loaf of Bread” and “Listening.” I found the first extremely imaginative, original, and hilarious and the second quite touching.
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Listening
Written by Jennifer O’Grady
Directed by Sabrina Carmichael
With Sarah Brackett, Rick Larimore, and Erika Quintana
Stuck for the weekend at her preoccupied, divorced dad’s house (and never mind having to deal with Dad’s new girlfriend, Sandra), sixteen-year-old Hailey learns that listening to old-people music can be life-altering.
“My god, Erika Quintana’s monologue made me cry! What an incredible performance!”
“I just wanted to tell you how very much I was moved watching “Listening.” Wonderful play, wonderful performance by Erika Quintana.
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Lotto & Raffles & Sweepstakes, Oh My!
Written by Zan Hall
Directed by Mary Spence
With Nessa Amherst, Mona Bapat, Cathy Chang, Sam Deans, Christopher DeSantis, Gabriel Portuondo, Joshua Secunda, Howard Raik, and Jamie Soltis
Mamie Fleischbottom just won the million-dollar sweepstakes - much to her regret.
“The Publishing House people were hysterically funny.”
“We loved in “Lotto & Raffles & Sweepstakes, Oh My!” which was very creative and well-directed and really came to life on Zoom.”
I Hope This Email Finds You Well
Written by Aidan Scully
Directed by Jan Carpman
With Scott Callenberger, Michael Cyll, Candy Dato, Ted Gibson, Laura Hubbard, Kimberly Nicole, Jessica Schneiderman, Roy Stanton, Norm Thibeault, and Rasheed Townes
It's only been an hour since Sedna Callaghan last checked her email, but life moves quickly in the digital age. The misadventures of family, friends, potential employers - and one particularly insistent company - jump to life in her inbox.
“Laura Hubbard’s marvelous non-verbal acting proves that a picture is worth a thousand words. Bravo!”
“Wonderful acting all around...Laura Hubbard - impressive without saying a single word!!
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