PROCTORS GE THEATRE CAPITAL REPERTORY THEATRE
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PROCTORS GE THEATRE CAPITAL REPERTORY THEATRE
HEATRE T E G S R O T PROC NOV 2 SATURDAY, V3 SUNDAY, NO THEATRE Y R O T R E P E CAPITAL R OV 4 MONDAY, N Next Act! New Play Summit 2. It’s your chance to experience bold new works by the freshest, most exciting playwrights in America. Capital Repertory Theatre is committed to fostering the creation of new plays and musicals, and with Next Act!, you become part of the process. We invite you into the writer’s room to experience the heat of creativity—new ideas, new stories, new forms. Next Act! readings are produced in a simple concert style, with actors at music stands, facing the audience and breathing life into the page. Be there for the birth of something big. “Build” the set of your dreams, “design” the costumes, “direct” the script in your head. From “THE FIRST 15” to THE THING ABOUT TIME, the only limit is your own imagination. The Summit also seeks to highlight works that reflect the values and changes that accompany the growth of Upstate New York’s Tech Valley. The three main entries were chosen from more than 250 submissions! Hope Villanueva’s PACIFIC is a multi-media examination of the impact of technology on connecting and disconnecting six individuals from across the world in the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami that rocked Japan’s nuclear power plants. 2 Sherry Kramer’s comedy, HOW WATER BEHAVES, chronicles the hilarious woes of a young unemployed couple, who respond to their overzealous gift-giving families by pretending to donate money in everyone’s name to a fictitious charity with global consequences. And Jake Holmes and David Buskin’s rock musical, THE THING ABOUT TIME, reunites five old friends, moving into middle age, who come together to honor their comrade Clifford, whose remains have been discovered forty years after he fell in Vietnam. Everyone shows up to share and reveal some long held secrets—including Clifford’s ghost. In addition to the readings, the three-day summit includes special daytime events designed to shed light on new play development. Among these events will be a reprise of last year’s much-loved event, THE FIRST 15—featuring readings and discussions of the first 15 minutes of five diverse submissions. Featured this year are: Joshua Rebell’s FANTASY GIRL, Terence Patrick Hughes’ ALL QUIET, Ira David Wood III’s DARK GLASS, Sheri Graubert’s MILK A COW’S TAIL and Aleks Merilo’s EXIT 27. A new addition to the Summit, SECOND LOOK, will feature a reading of one of the semi-finalist plays from last year (John Fiorillo’s DANCING BACKWARDS) that has gone on to receive significant attention and further development. There will be ample time for discussion following many events. Next Act! New Play Summit 2 is sponsored by TD Bank, and is made possible in part by a legacy gift from Samson O.A. Ullmann, professor of English at Union College, 1957-1992. NEXT ACT! NEW PLAY SUMMIT 2 Edition FACT SHEET HEATRE T E G S R O T PROC NOV 2 SATURDAY, V3 SUNDAY, NO THEATRE Y R O T R E P E CAPITAL R OV 4 MONDAY, N NEXT ACT! NEW PLAY SUMMIT 2: NOV 2-4, 2013 PACIFIC by Hope Villanueva HOW WATER BEHAVES by Sherry Kramer THE THING ABOUT TIME Music, Lyrics & Book by Jake Holmes & David Buskin TICKETS $15 DAY PASS (includes all events per day)/$30 Summit Pass to all events STUDENTS: $10 day pass/$21 Summit Pass to all events (with valid student ID) General Admission Seating Please note seating is extremely limited for the Monday, Nov. 4 performance at Capital Repertory Theatre. Call the Box Office ASAP for availability. For tickets and reservations: TICKETS BY PROCTORS 518.455-SHOW (7469). For more information: capitalrep.org/proctors.org SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SATURDAY, NOV 2 2 GE Theatre, Proctors, 432 State St., Schenectady, NY 1-1:30 p.m. Meet & Greet with coffee and bagels 1:30-4 p.m. THE FIRST 15: BE A LITERARY MANAGER—readings of the first 15 minutes of five diverse submissions, followed by discussion 7 p.m. Reading of PACIFIC Post reading Cash bar & complimentary dessert and discussion SUNDAY, NOV 3 GE Theatre, Proctors, 432 State St., Schenectady, NY 12:30-1 p.m. Meet & Greet with coffee and bagels 1-3 p.m. Second Look DANCING BACKWARDS 3-4 p.m. Cash bar & complimentary dessert and discussion 4 p.m. Reading of HOW WATER BEHAVES MONDAY, NOV 4 Capital Repertory Theatre, 111 N Pearl St., Albany, NY 6 p.m. Light hors d’oeuvres & cash bar 7 p.m. Musical Reading of THE THING ABOUT TIME (Seating for THE THING ABOUT TIME is limited. If you do not already have a pass or ticket, please call the Box Office for availability) Complimentary refreshments will be available at all events. All events are ticketed and open to the public; activities take place at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady and at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany. Tickets may be purchased for a single day or a pass for the entire summit. NEXT ACT! NEW PLAY SUMMIT 2 is sponsored by STAGES SPONSOR MARQUEE SPONSOR MEDIA SPONSOR