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FRIGID NY Presents Temerity Theatre's Judge, Yuri & Executioner 2/23-3/3

By: Jan. 17, 2012
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FRIGID New York presents A Temerity Theatre Company production: Judge, Yuri & Executioner, written by Ed Malin and directed by DeLisa White from February 21-March 4, 2012.

Thur 2/23 @ 8 PM, Fri 2/24 @ 8 PM, Sun 2/26 @ 12:30 PM, Thur 3/1@ 9:30 PM, Sat 3/3 @ 8 PM

The Red Room

85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery, New York, NY

Tickets $10 Regular, $8 Student

www.smarttix.com or call 212-868-4444

Zack is an 85-year-old masochist who prefers older women. His girlfriend just left him. Where can he find a kinky senior citizen now? Time to tell his darkly funny life story!

Mac Rogers (Zack) is an award winning Brooklyn-based writer and performer. His recent works include Hail Satan (winner of the Outstanding Playwriting Award at the 2007 New York International Fringe Festival), Universal Robots (which won Best Off-Off Broadway Play from the New York Theatre Bloggers Association and earned four nominations from the New York Innovative Theater Awards), and Viral (which won the Outstanding Play honor from the 2009 FringeNYC). He also earned an NYIT nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in James Comtois’ The Adventures of Nervous-Boy. Mac is a co-founder of Gideon Productions, which next month will premiere his science fiction thriller Blast Radius (for more information visit macrogers.org). Mac thanks Ed, DeLisa, the whole Judge, Yuri team, and always Sandy.

DeLisa M. White (Director) DeLisa has worked in various theatrical capacities in New York, but primarily works as a director. Credits include: two pieces in the Vincent Marano retrospective, What I Meant Was…; the IT Award-winning Things at the Doorstep - inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's work, two pieces in the 2011 INgenius Festival; John C. Davenport’s Tough Love, Annalisa Loeffler’s A Spring Break and Julia Harman Cain’s Last Meal for the Estrogenius Festival; and the North Shore Theatre Group's original adaptations of Charlotte Gillman’s The Yellow Wallpaper and F. Marion Crawford’s The Screaming Skull / The Upper Berth.

Ed Malin (Writer) is interested in language and history. After interning at The Women's Project, Ed has enjoyed the diverse theater scene of New York and beyond. Japanese theater is another favorite. In 2010, Ed was the MC of No Shame at The Tank. Plays include The Inconstant Infection, Film Noix, Presumed Retarded, Dog Spelled Backwards Is Krishna, The Pithecanthropist, Vandalusia-A Louvre Story, Bolivar luvs San Martin, L'aardvarcchio, Le Chakra du Printemps, I Shall Not Be Suede, Judge, Yuri & Executioner, Sexy Monk, Inversion of the Baby Snatchers, The Addicts, Mesculun-Feminine, The Troubadour Struck by Lightning, The Color Brunette, and Girl = Mass x Anorexia. His work has been performed at FringeNYC (97, 05, 06, '09), The Samuel French Festival, Dixon Place, Manhattan Theatre Source, the Brecht Forum, Galapagos, the Wicked Ren Faire, The Home Of, and the Nuyorican Poets Café. Ed edited the Spontaneous Combustion Anthology for Manhattan Theatre Source and is a member of the DramatistsGuild. www.temeritytheatre.org



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