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The Secret Theatre presents:
The LIC One-Acts Festival 2015--PROGRAM 3
One-Act Plays Developed by the Underground Playwrights and Directors of America
Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 7:30PM

The Secret Theatre
44-02 23rd Street (between 44 Ave and 44th Rd)
(through green mesh gate then toward large windows)
Long Island City, NY 11101
2 blocks from Silvercup Studios and Citibank building
Please click HERE for train service changes. E, M to Court Sq/ 23rd; G, 7 to Court Sq; N, Q to Queensboro Plaza

NOTE: YOU MUST SEE THE ENTIRE PROGRAM TO USE YOUR VOTING BALLOT

The LIC One-Act Festival is a competition style play festival: Plays are voted on by the audience by ballot, 8 of which progress into the Finals on September 19th, and the winner is ultimately chosen by a panel of judges and the audience. Winners will be announced and awarded during the closing night party hosted by The Secret Theatre. Prizes will be offered in the following categories:
    Best Play ($100)
    Best Director ($100)
    Best Actor ($50)
    Best Actress ($50)
In addition to cash prizes, those plays in the Finals will be offered a chance to be non-exclusively published in The Secret Theatre's Anthology of Short Plays.

PROGRAM 3
Conlan Carter’s Flicker - 12 min
n the back room of a coffee shop, Candice confronts Martin about his earlier berating of a fellow employee. Candice knows that this month is a stressful time of year for Martin, and while she tries to make him talk about his feelings, her own feelings for Martin are uncovered. Their conversation turns to life, love, death, and loneliness, and Candice eventually leaves Martin to himself, unsure of whether or not she's made a difference.

Vince Gatton’s Jam - 15 min
A malfunctioning piece of equipment brings a group of co-workers' simmering tensions to a boil during an extraordinarily bad day at the office.

Peter Kennedy’s Family Game Night - 10 min
A routine family game night turns darker as family members are confronted with difficult questions.

Steve McMahon’s You Are Could I - 10 min
A man, a woman, and a locked door. In four short scenes a relationship unravels before our eyes.

***INTERMISSION***

Aislinn Frantz’s Last Night, This Morning
- 20 min
Rachel and Mark just woke up next to each other after meeting in a bar the night before. Now they just have to figure out what comes after the morning after.

Steve Young's The Soothsayer - 20 min
While filming Oedipus the King at the Dodoni amphitheater in Greece, Paul Roche, the English translator, collides with Orson Welles in a battle of artistic wills in what may become Orson's last stand. The Soothsayer is a two male, single set, one-act play.

Karina Billini's Hide 'n' Seek Prophets - 15 min

    Sat. 9/5 @ 7:30
    Tues. 9/8 @ 8pm
    Sat. 9/12 @ 5pm
    Sun. 9/13 @ 8pm
    Thurs. 9/17 @ 8pm