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Southern Rep Presents 3X3: THE ONE ACTS, 3/11-12

By: Mar. 06, 2013
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Southern Rep continues its "New Plays New Orleans" mission with 3x3: THE ONE ACTS by Pat Bourgeois, Madison Curry, Mike Harkins and Lisa Moraschi Shattuck.

Directed by Fred Nuccio, Jessica Podewell, Ashley Sparks and Sarah Zoghbi with Phil Karnell, Chris Marroy, Lisa Picone, Jennifer Lindsley, Michael P. Sullivan, Matthew Mickal, Marie Lovejoy, Tari Hohn, Lucy Faust, Ian Hoch, Jennifer Pagan and Becca Chapman. 3x3: THE ONE ACTS, is a group of local playwrights who write 10-minute plays which are presented six times a year by Southern Rep Theatre. 3X3: THE ONE ACTS runs March 11th and 12th, 2013, at 7:30pm, at Mid-City Theatre, 3540 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, LA.

3X3: THE ONE ACTS will feature:

WHAT A KNIGHT! by Pat Bourgeois. Directed by Jessica Podewell with Jennifer Lindsley, Michael P. Sullivan and Matthew Mickal.
Cassie anxiously anticipates her blind date with Robert, but what ensures could not be foreseen or even imagined.

RECONCILING CHRISTMAS by Madison Curry. Directed by Sarah Zoghbi with Marie Lovejoy, Tari Hohn, Lucy Faust and Ian Hoch.
One woman's struggle with grief and her journey toward reconciling her painful relationship with Christmas.

THREE HOLES by Mike Harkins. Directed by Fred Nuccio with Phil Karnell, Chris Marroy and Lisa Picone.
An unexpected guest arrives and takes more than coffee as a couple's marriage hangs in the balance. A short comedy that answers all of life's little questions... or at least explains the title.

ENDIRA'S DEBT by Lisa Moraschi Shattuck. Directed by Ashley Sparks. Bed design by Jeff Becker with Jennifer Pagan and Becca Chapman.
Many years ago in a beautiful Latin country with a brutal history there is a key hidden inside a grandmother under the ground. Erindira and her child Rosalia struggle between freeing themselves or enslaving the other.



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