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FOUR QUARTERS Plays FRIGID New York Festival

By: Jan. 25, 2010
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FRIGID New York presents An Agony Productions production: Four Quarters. Written and directed by Christopher Heath. Festival runs February 24-March 7, 2010. Performances: February 24 @ 10:30 PM, February 26 @ 7:00 PM, March 2 @ 9:00 PM, March 4 @ 7:30 PM, and March 6 @ 2:30 PM. 

All tickets are $16.00 available online at www.FRIGIDnewyork.info

The Kraine Theater 85 East 4th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue 

A "very interesting shell game as four people play two," (Stage Press Weekly) Four Quarters is a play in which two adults discover a love for their inner halves while searching for their other halves. Unique in style, this fast-paced play opened at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival to critical acclaim. Elias Stimac from Back Stage called the play a "sexy, savvy...intriguing, if not altogether enlightening, examination of the elusive emotion called love."

Four Quarters

Two adults. Four Quarters.
Working and pushing and struggling to connect, trying to be one whole.
"A very entertaining and compelling play." (nytheatre.com)

Christopher Heath received critical acclaim for his plays Four Quarters at the New York International Fringe Festival and Wally and Jesus at Emerging Artists Theatre's EATFest. Other plays include Truth Is (Midtown InterNational Theatre Festival 2008), Big Boy Two Scoop; Delays on the Weekend; ...digressions...; In Stereotype, Where Available; Marshall and JB; Norma; Out and About; and Who Art In. He has also written the screenplays Consistent Inconsistencies (WordsFromHere Top 50), and The Ice Cream Papi. He has reached the halfway point of his series of 175 short plays, entitled Over the Table and Under the Bar. As the artistic director and co-founder of Agony Productions, he has produced Crash Comedy I and II, for which he wrote Soap Dissed, Stalls, and the musical parodies A Corky's Line, Little Morphine Annie, and The Sound of Mucus. He is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and serves on the Board of Directors of the League of Independent Theater. He lives in Brooklyn with his husband, Carl.



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