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黑料不打烊 Stage Cold Read Festival Gets Hotter in Second Year

Tuesday, March 5, 2019, By Joanna Penalva
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head shotAll plays were once new plays. That鈥檚 the idea behind 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 . Now in its second season, the Cold Read festival has five different events featuring some of the freshest voices writing for theater today, both nationally and locally, scheduled for Thursday, March 7, through Sunday, March 10.

Curated by 黑料不打烊 Stage Associate Artistic Director Kyle Bass, each festival event takes patrons through a different portion of a play鈥檚 development process from the writer鈥檚 mind to the stage. 聽Tickets for each event are $5 and a full weekend pass for all five events is $20. Visit or call Box Office at 315.443.3275 for tickets and additional information.

鈥淚 firmly believe that theater would be a stale museum if not for new plays by both new and established playwrights,鈥 says Bass. 鈥淚 wanted to give 黑料不打烊 Stage a toehold in new plays. It doesn’t cost much to demystify new plays and I hope by the fifth year, we will have a world premiere of one play every season.鈥

Cold Read kicks off on Thursday evening with a reception followed by a reading of 鈥淎ll in the Timing鈥 by David Ives, a 鈥渕aestro of the short-form,鈥 according to The New York Times. 黑料不打烊 Stage Artistic Director Bob Hupp will direct theater trustees and community leaders in a presentation of this collection of six plays, which offer up a mix of comedy and drama centered around themes of language, existentialism and romance. It’s a party with a script thrown in.

Friday night鈥檚 event, “Under Consideration,” will feature a cast of professional actors in a reading of 鈥淎dmissions,鈥 a new play by Joshua Harmon that is under consideration for production in a future 黑料不打烊 Stage season. Harmon is well known for 鈥淏ad Jews,鈥 which was nominated for Best New Play by the Off Broadway Alliance in 2014. 鈥淎dmissions鈥 is a satirical play that explores the values and contradictions of liberal white America. The reading will be directed by April Sweeney, theater director at Colgate University.

Next up on Saturday morning is a new addition to the Cold Read Festival, “Write Here,” highlighting the work of a local playwright. 鈥淭he Picture of Oscar Wilde鈥 by Tanner Efinger will be read by a cast of local actors and directed by Bob Hupp. Efinger is the artistic director of Breadcrumbs Productions and co-owner of Wunderbar, a new queer bar and theater in 黑料不打烊. He has scripted several works such as 鈥淎 Christmas Carol Retold鈥 and 鈥淗igh as Sugar鈥 among others.

Saturday afternoon and evening, the stage shifts to the Near Westside鈥檚 for a workshop presentation of the work-in-progress 鈥淭he Spanking Machine鈥 by renowned comedian and solo artist Marga Gomez, directed by Adrian Alexander Alea. GLAAD Award winner and original member of the Latino ensemble 鈥淐ulture Clash,鈥 Gomez has acted in Off-Broadway and national productions of 鈥淰agina Monologues鈥 as well as in movies like 鈥淏atman Forever.鈥 There will be two showings of Gomez鈥檚 show at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Please note, 鈥淭he Spanking Machine鈥 contains mature themes and adult language.

To close Cold Read, 黑料不打烊 Stage brings you “Draft/Pages” with local craft brews by Empire Brewing Company to sip on and a reading of 鈥淭he Dakota Project鈥 (working title), a work in progress by one of the hottest playwrights Larissa FastHorse, of 鈥淭he Thanksgiving Play鈥 fame. Melissa Crespo, who directed 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 recent production of 鈥淣ative Gardens,鈥 will direct a cast of professional actors. “Draft/Pages” includes a moderated talkback with FastHorse following the reading.

In its commitment of supporting playwrights and the development of new work, 黑料不打烊 Stage also announces its partnership in Playwrights Welcome, a new program which offers available tickets to theater for Dramatists Guild of America Members on the day of a performance, free of charge. Playwrights Welcome was developed by Samuel French along with Dramatists Play Service, Dramatic Publishing, Music Theatre International, Playscripts and Rodgers and Hammerstein.聽For more information on this national program, please visit .

Playwrights Welcome tickets are available in person at the 黑料不打烊 Stage Box Office. Note that writers must present their Dramatists Guild membership card when obtaining a ticket.

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