Left Out Festival

Monologue & Short Play Showcase April 18 8 pm

 

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One Arm: Short Story

by Tennessee Williams
(script adapted by Brionne Davis)
performed by Brionne Davis
& Frank Blocker

One Arm is pure Williams in its depiction of sexual tension and forbidden desires and its capturing of the seamier sides of urban American life in the first half of the 20th century

Brionne Davis performed his one-man show, A NOBLE EXILE, as of in Los Angeles at Hollywood’s Theater 68. The show ran for six weeks receiving accolades and outstanding reviews from such notables as Dom DeLuise, Renee Taylor, Joe Bologna, Beverly Hills Press, and Back Stage. Most recently he starred in another one-man show, “SHAME”, that premiered in Hollywood. He also stars in the upcoming Warner Brother’s thriller “REST STOP: DON’T LOOK BACK”, where he plays a serial hick killer from hell, directed by Shawn Pappazian through Raw Feed Productions.

How We Began written by Richard Ballon

performed by Josef Wille
Richard Ballon's writing has been performed in NYC at the Estrogenius, Women at Work, Short Stories 5 and Left Out Festivals; at Hampden Theater and Studio 204 at the University of Massachusetts, Turner’s Falls’ Shea Theater, Walking the Wire Festival, Iowa City , Inspirato Festival, Toronto. His book: enough of a little, to know the all, was published in 2007. Ballon’s work is minimal. He believes the short play is the poem of the theater and the monologue, its lyric.

Josef Wille’s credits include playing Jesus in Ballon’s full length play, In the Name of God, Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet, Will in Hopscotch, Lee in True West, Joel in Beau Jest, and Rolf in Judgment in Nuremburg. His work has been seen in Massachusetts at the University of Massachusetts, Berkshire Public Theater, and the Majestic Theater and at Lakewood Theater, Madison Maine.

June and Nancy

written and performed by Michelle Ramoni
Michelle Ramoni - Michelle is the writer/performer of the Misadventures of Julia Child. NYC credits include: Lotty in Enchanted April, and Killaine Farell in The Clearing.

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OLD TIME JAZZ

written by Topher Cusumano
performed by Topher Cusumano
& Frank Blocker

The boy wants a warm bad.
The man wants to be left alone.
Jazz has never sounded so sweet.

Topher Cusumano is a performer and poet, who is currently studying theatre and women's studies at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. His poetry has been seen in such publication as The Circle, Teen Ink, The Puck Review, and more. Topher was recently made a regular on Indiefeed radio's performance poetry channel, where is poem "What She Wanted" received rave reviews from listeners. His solo show "Roughhouse" won rave reviews in the Left Out Festival 2009.

Frank Blocker is currently performing FEARLESS MORAL INVENTORY on Monday nights at Stage Left through May.  His last solo show, SOUTHERN GOTHIC NOVEL, was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Solo Performance in 2009.  His plays include AIR MARSHALS, PATIENT NUMBER, THE WISCONSINNERS, SUITE ATLANTA, GOOD JEW and EULA MAE'S BEAUTY, BAIT & TACKLE.  AEA, DGA.  www.frankblocker.com

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No Childhood Left Behind, Part One – Fits and Starts, written and performed by Robin Goldfin

Author's Note: This is the first section of a longer work. It is work of fiction--part memory, part imagination. All true.

ROBIN GOLDFIN is a writer, performer and teacher. His solo play, “The Ethics of Rav Hymie Goldfarb” played in the summer 2005 Midtown International Theatre Festival in New York. Robin’s work has been published in TIKKUN MAGAZINE, ZEEK, THE WEST 4th STREET, online @ ducts.org. and the anthologies QUEER STORIES FOR BOYS: True Stories from the Gay Men’s Storytelling Workshop and ONE ON ONE: The Best Men’s Monologues for the 21st. Century. Robin holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University and teaches Writing in New York University’s Liberal Studies Program.

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