New Perspectives Theatre Company (NPTC) has announced JUSTIFIED, the 4th Annual Women's Work Festival running from Sunday, September 26th to Sunday, October 2nd at NPTC Studio, 456 West 37th Street. NPTC celebrates its 20th Anniversary Season this year, and offers an expanded festival that includes four original short plays developed in our Women's Work LAB, along with an Opening Panel/Forum and readings of four original full-length scripts from the last four years of the LAB.
On September 25, 2011 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm, the festival opens with Shouting from the Rooftops!: Supporting Women's Voices, a forum/panel looking at the experiences of women playwrights and why it matters that our voices are supported and heard. The event is moderated by Maxine Kern, and features guest speaker Harriet Fraad, along with playwrights past and present from NPTC's Women's Work Project. A cocktail hour from 6:00pm to 7:00pm leads into a reading of Tunnel Vision by Andrea Lepcio, directed by Melissa Maxwell.In the farce Bright Lights, Tent City by France-Luce Benson directed by Jenny Greeman, a Haitian refugee camp turns into a three-ring circus of celebrity presidential candidates and A-list movie stars to-the-rescue, causing local residents to compete for attention as well as scarce resources. Marisa Petsakos' Nothing Left to Steal (directed by Elysa Marden) examines one middle-aged woman's struggle with leaving her home in the face of government flooding and fearing her future as a "stranger in a strange land" when she leaves all that she has ever known behind. Cynthia Robinson channels a bit of "Imitation of Life" in Peola's Passing, directed by Melody Brooks. Set in 1964, two sisters from Jackson, MS-one "passing" and the other about to risk her life for change-confront the realities of the color bar on the eve of the Civil Rights Act. In An Apple A Day by Heather Violanti, directed by Celia Braxton, two women from two different eras-the present-day and the 1890s-find common ground in this surreal exploration of what it means to be sane, and the murky line between lost and found. Meganne George serves as Set Design consultant, Athena Roque is Costume Designer. Shannon Martha is Stage Manager and Sound consultant.
The festival concludes with readings of three more full-length scripts from the Women's Work Project: Shamhat by Rosebud Ben-Oni (Saturday, Oct 1st at 2:00pm), MOTHER OF GOD! by Michele Miller (Sunday, October 2nd at 1:00pm) and Marla and Her Prayers by Kim Merrill (Sunday, October 2nd at 5:00pm).
CYNTHIA G. ROBINSON's play Ascension, a selected project of Tribeca All Access Open Stage (Tribeca Film Institute, 2004), received a Best New Play IRNE nomination in 2006 and was performed at FringeNYC (2008) and the National Black Theatre Festival (2009). Other plays include Thunder: A Musical Memoir (FringeNYC 2007), The Panacea (Thomas Barbour Memorial Playwright's Award, finalist, 2008), and Leading Lady: Coretta Scott King, among others. Her work has been presented at The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The Bleeker Street Theatre, The Cherry Lane, Boston Center for the Arts, and the University of NC School of the Arts. She is a member of The Dramatist's Guild and Co-founder/Artistic Director of Robinson Williams Productions. Cynthia holds an M.A. in English Education from NYU, a B.A. in English from Syracuse University, and has done post-graduate work at Trinity College, Oxford University. She currently teaches literature and modern drama at Westchester Community College.
HEATHER JEANNE VIOLANTI is thrilled to be part of the Women's Work Lab! Heather's plays have been produced at Manhattan Theatre Source, the DR2 Lounge, the Westside YMCA, Camino Real Playhouse (California), Hygienic Theatre's 24 Hour Playwriting Festival (Connecticut) and MusicalFare Theatre (in her hometown of Buffalo, NY). She won the Brinly-Hardy Fellowship for Playwriting at the Mary Anderson Center and was a member of the Groundbreakers Playwrights' Group at terraNova Collective. She works as a dramaturge and development associate for the Mint Theater. Heather is a member of the Dramatists' Guild and holds an MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism from Yale School of Drama.
SCHEDULE: (Press Performances September 27 to October 1)
JUSTIFIED SHORT PLAY PERFORMANCESVideos