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Neil LaBute's SOME GIRL(S) to Kick Off Dragon Theater's 2nd Stages Series, 3/7

By: Jan. 24, 2014
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Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute kicks off Dragon Theatre's new 2nd Stages Program.

Picture this: you're an up and coming writer with a blossoming career and a beautiful fiancée who loves you dearly. What would you do in this situation? In this dark comedy by Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men, The Shape of Things) you'd have a life crisis and go on a cross-country tour to visit your ex-girlfriends. LaBute's play is a portrait of an artist who steps back to look at past mistakes-and figure out what to do with the scars that still linger.

WHO: Written by playwright Neil LaBute, produced and directed by Jeffrey Lo

Jeffrey Lo is a Filipino-American playwright and director. He is the recipient of the 2012 Emerging Artist Laureate by Arts Council Silicon Valley, the 2012 Theatre Bay Area Director's TITAN Award and "Artist to Watch for Next Season" at the 2012 Silicon Valley Small Theatre Awards. As a playwright and director, Jeffrey has worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, TheatreWorks, San Jose Repertory Theatre, City Lights Theatre Company, Renegade Theatre Experiment and The BindleStiff Studio. He is the founding artistic director of The 06 Ensemble in San Jose, a resident artist at The BindleStiff Studio in San Francisco, and a proud alum of the UC Irvine Drama Department.

Featuring: Evan Michael Schumacher, Marjorie Hazeltine, Nicole Javier, Katie Rose Krueger, and Sara Luna

Designers: Carlos Aceves (set and properties design), Tanya Finkelstein (costume design), Nick Kumamoto (lighting design), Jeffrey Lo (producer and director), Emily MacAgy (stage manager)

The show runs March 7 - March 16, 2014, playing Fridays at 8p; Saturdays at 2p & 8p; Sundays at 2p. Pay-what-you-will preview on Thursday, March 6; Post show discussion following the performance on March 9th. All performances play The Dragon Theatre in downtown Redwood City, 2120 Broadway Street at the intersection of Broadway and Theatre Way. $15 for everyone; Pay-what-you-will preview on Thursday, March 6. For tickets and more information, visit www.dragonproductions.net.



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