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DeVito, O'Connor, Shaud et al. Set for Studio 42 Readings, 3/29 & 4/5

By: Mar. 18, 2010
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Casting has been announced for Studio 42's Studio Sessions: The Reading Series, a regular multi-disciplinary showcase of emerging talent. "Four UNPRODUCABLE Plays Daring to Be Heard," will be performed at Jimmy's 43 (43 East 7th Street).

Mark O'Donnell's adaptation of Feydeau's TAILLEUR, titled PRIVATE FITTINGS, will be presented on March 29 at 7 PM. The production will be directed by Jen Wineman and will feature BrIan Burns, Nick Carriere, Caitlin Clouthier, and Erica Sullivan.

Alex Alioto, Mary Bacon, Lucy DeVito, Rightor Doyle, Kristen Harlow, Rod McLachlan, David Mitsch, Sandra Struthers-Clerc, and Megan Tusing will star in Edith Freni's HELP YOURSELF on March 29 at 9 PM. HELP YOURSELF will be directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel.

On April 5 at 7 PM Adam Szymkowicz's INCENDIARY will be directed by Portia Krieger. The production will feature Amy Landon, David Mitsch, Susan Louise O'Connor, Ian Quinlan, Sandra Struthers-Clerc, and Travis York.

SPACEBAR, A BROADWAY PLAY BY KYLE SUGARMAN will be produced on April 5 at 9 PM featuring Mordecai Lawner, Barret O'Brien, Lauren Orkus, Natalie Saibel, and Grant Shaud. The play, written by Michael Mitnick, will be directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel.

Currently, the company is expanding its UNPRODUCIBLE! series. Such plays are those in which the cast size, subject matter, potential depravity, complexity of staging, or scale of spectacle take them out of consideration for most other companies. They are extreme, outrageous, unusually bold and surpass the boundaries of convention. The belief is that the right combination of these qualities-especially when coupled with a dose of satire, allegory or fantasy-make up what's most transporting, stimulating and surprising about theater.

There is a $5 suggested donation at the door. For more information, visit online at http://www.stu42.com/.



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