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MAKING HISTORY Begins 3/19 at The Treehouse Theater

By: Feb. 25, 2015
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1982 - The government launches Project Chronomotion to unlock the mysteries of time travel. Two years later it ends in failure.

2019 - Scientist Patrick Tyler restarts the program, only to find himself trapped in the past by his own experiment. Presumed dead in the future, he begins a new life in the past until a breakthrough allows him to return home - if he can figure out when that is.

The production will feature Cory Boughton, Rob Brown*, Alexandra Cremer*, Adam Files, Mim Granahan*, Erik Olson, Amy Overman and Melissa Roth.

Costume Designer: Karle Jean Meyer

Sound/Graphic Designer: Justin Plowman

AEA Showcase/*Appears courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.

The production, presented by Dysfunctional Theater Company will play at The Treehouse Theater (154 W 29th Street, between 6th and 7th Aves). Show dates and times: Thurs March 19 @ 8pm, Fri March 20 @ 8pm, Sat March 21 @ 8pm, Thurs March 26 @ 8pm, Fri March 27 @ 8pm, Sat March 28 @ 8pm, Thurs April 2 @ 8pm, Fri April 3 @ 8pm, Sat April 4 @ 8pm. Tickets ($18) are available online at treehousetheater.com or dysfunctionaltheatre.org.

ERIC CHASE (Director/Writer) is a freelance actor, director, and producer for theatre, film and television. He works regularly with Dysfunctional Theatre Company and Emerging Artists' Theatre Company, and the filmmakers at House of Nod. He is a member of Actor's Equity Association, and is a member and an Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors. He is a fight choreographer, and periodically teaches workshops in stage combat at theatre programs and colleges He is a licensed tour guide and owns and operates the Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl and its several spin-off tours (www.literarypubcrawl.com). He is on the board of directors of Literary Manhattan. Each year he donates his time to the A-T Children's Project for their annual benefit. For more information go to www.ericdchase.com

MIM GRANAHAN (Writer) began writing plays at a very early age, and performing them for her mother with a cast of puppets. More recently, many of her one-act plays have been produced in New York City, including Cougars in the Outfield (published in the Book of Estrogenius 2010), The Tale of the Gaoler and the Witch (Verse Play Winner, Turner Cassity Literary Festival 2014), and Episode (called "the triumph of the evening, a taut and absorbing thriller" by Martin Denton of nytheatre.com). Her first full-length play, Tim-tervention, received a staged reading in April 2012. Mim directed her second full-length, Bromance of the Exes, for the 2013 Planet Connections Festivity. As an actor, she has appeared in numerous classical and contemporary plays and several indie films. You can visit Mim's website at freewebs.com/mimgranahan.

DYSFUNCTIONAL THEATRE COMPANY is a collective dedicated to producing ensemble works that challenge the status quo without taking themselves too seriously. Its mission is to show audiences the joys of live theater, to give exposure to new playwrights and rediscover forgotten scripts of previous centuries and to provide a supportive environment for artists to grow and expand their work.




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