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REBEL VERES '07
The 7th Annual REBEL VERSES New Works Festival! WHEN: Feb. 28 - Mar. 10, 2007 Wednesday-Saturday @ 8pm WHERE: Center Stage, NY 48 West 21st Street, 4th Floor (bet. 5th & 6th Avenue) New York, NY 10010 TICKETS: $10 & $5 (18 and under with a valid ID) |
What is REBEL VERSES you ask?
REBEL VERSES is the first youth-based theater festival of its kind. Heading into our 7th year, the festival provides a unique opportunity for young artists to write, act, direct and produce theatrical work. Culminating in a two-week run that showcases various youth organizations, young and emerging artists, the repertory format of the festival offers a rare chance for fellow artists to view each others performance and network with their peers. Connecting all the diverse youth organization around the metropolitan area is a major component of Rebel Verses.
This festival was born out of the dire need here in New York City for new voices in theater. It is a journey into stories you might not know, told by people you might have forgotten. Our collective is youth-based, our extended family is ageless, sexless, raceless and timeless.
ALL SHOWS AT 8 PM - TICKETS: $10 & $5 (for 18 & under)
NO RESERVATIONS - BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 PM
CENTER STAGE, NY @ 48 W. 21ST, 4TH FL. - WWW.DEVELOPINGARTISTS.ORG
REBEL VERSES is the first youth-based theater festival of its kind. Heading into our 7th year, the festival provides a unique opportunity for young artists to write, act, direct and produce theatrical work. Culminating in a two-week run that showcases various youth organizations, young and emerging artists, the repertory format of the festival offers a rare chance for fellow artists to view each others performance and network with their peers. Connecting all the diverse youth organization around the metropolitan area is a major component of Rebel Verses.
This festival was born out of the dire need here in New York City for new voices in theater. It is a journey into stories you might not know, told by people you might have forgotten. Our collective is youth-based, our extended family is ageless, sexless, raceless and timeless.
ALL SHOWS AT 8 PM - TICKETS: $10 & $5 (for 18 & under)
NO RESERVATIONS - BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 PM
CENTER STAGE, NY @ 48 W. 21ST, 4TH FL. - WWW.DEVELOPINGARTISTS.ORG
Week One
Program 1: Wed. 2/28 & Fri. 3/2 TBA (w: The Door’s Bustin’ Out Theater Ensemble, d: Jordana DeLory) Lakeside (w: Ben Clawson, d: Rob Bradshaw) Amen (w: Sam Maher & d: Michele Pace) Magic Marker (w: Jeff Grow, d: Various) He Said, She Said (w: Olivia Mandell, d: Elizabeth Canavan) Program 2: Thur. 3/1 & Sat. 3/3 Jungle Alley (w: The New Group: Life Stories Ensemble, d: Zac Kline) Borders (w & d: David Boone) The Have & Have Nots of an American Tragedy (w: J. Anthony Roman, d: Jill DeArmon) Delayed Exposition (w & d: Michael Ferrell) |
Week Two
Program 1: Wed. 3/7 & FRI. 3/9 Union Square (w: David Solomon, d: Jill DeArmon) Sonny Wakes Up (w: Mark Guttman, d: Ben Snyder) Crush (w & d: Dominic Colon) Plastic Tree (w: Meghan Lynch, d: Ryan Etzel) Frequency (w: Concetta Rose Rella & Jesse Prager, d: Jill DeArmon) Program 2: Thur. 3/8 & Sat. 3/10 TBA (w: MCC Theater Youth Company, d: Stephen DiMenna) Sketched Out (w: Melissa Ross, d: Brian Roff) Last First Kiss (w & d: Chad Beckim) Prey (w & d: Jeremy Alan Richards) Son Dress (w & d: Greg Keller) Killing/Play (w & d: David Anzuelo, composer: Cristian Amigo) |