Monthly Archives: March 2009

The Playwrights Foundation-New playwriting classes, readings of new plays, and more

March 24, 2009 ROUGH Launches This Monday with Sam Hunter’s God of Meat RSVP: rsvp@playwrightsfoundation.org God of Meat by Samuel D. Hunter Directed by Mark Rucker Monday, Mar. 30, 7 p.m.: EXIT on Taylor Tuesday, Mar. 31, 7:30 p.m.: Stanford … Continue reading

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Curt Stubbs Poet-RESPECT THE SILENCE

                                                For Dyanne Respect the silence; let it roll down your face in great tears of joy. Let it fill your heart like it fills an empty room. Don’t let it spread tales of dead dogs or force opinions to … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author-sensibility and Philippine acting

      In an intense way Alfred tried to absorb as much acting and directing as he could.   And there at the Royal Theater in Fort Santiago he got the opportunity to watch movie stars from old Tagalong films: the great, … Continue reading

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University of California, Riverside Palm Desert Graduate Center-MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts

      THE TRADITIONAL MFA PROGRAM       UCR Palm Desert’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts is designed for professionally oriented writers who are interested in a variety of literary forms.   MFA … Continue reading

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Curt Stubbs Poet-A GREATER STAGE

Let’s call her night, this actress on a greater stage, smoothly strutting her stuff in her gowns of blue and purple. She has always wanted to play Juliet but being timeless in her beauty she is unable to play the … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author-Not what you would expect and untypically frank

      And just as at Mr. Araya’s school the name Marcos had brought about a miracle, the influence and power of the same name changed the landscape of Fort Santiago.   Emelda Marcos took a keen interest in the project, as … Continue reading

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Abingdon Theatre-World Premiere of LOVE DRUNK

An older man. A younger woman. Her littered past. His need. An inspired dance of sexual tension. Click Here for tickets the world premiere of LOVE DRUNK, by Romulus Linney, featuring Austin Pendleton. ALL TICKETS ONLY $20! LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! MARCH … Continue reading

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