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John Chatterton Presents MITF: Spring
SHORT PLAY LAB - Program A (March 2016)
Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 7:00PM

WorkShop Theater's Jewel Box Theater
312 West 36th Street
Fourth Floor East
New York, NY 10018
Jewel Box Theater at the WorkShop Theater
Subways & Busses: 1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, N, R, Q, W to 34th and/or 42nd Street Stations (Penn Station or Times Square)


John Chatterton's Short Play Lab is an ongoing experiment with the art of the 10-minute play. Two programs with approximately ten 10-minute plays each; each program plays twice during the weekend. Program A: Saturday at 7pm, Sunday at 4pm. Program B: Saturday at 9pm, Sunday at 2pm. Program A: Saturday, March 12, 7pm - Sunday, March 13, 4pm MacSpin by Seth Freeman, directed by Noelle Wilson; starring Deborah Twiss, Karl Wittmann, Dylan Blue, and Jennifer Plotzke. Smiting and slaying have to be put on hold when a high profile couple’s PR and domestic issues are handled by a slick pair of experts, in the eleventh century. Connecting the Dots by John Ladd, directed by Eric Leeb; starring Eric Leeb. How would you feel if you showed up for work one day - as the conscientious employee that you are - and discovered that because you were just ”connecting the dots“ certain elements of an international conspiracy wanted you dead? At the Airport by Suzann Capra, directed by Suzann Capra; starring Carole Boniece and David Berman. Help! I lost my airline tickets! Coincidence by Ledia Xhoga, directed by Andy Baldeschwiler; starring Laura Delhauer and Ryan Rickenbach. Domenic has come to meet his girlfriend's family, but while alone on the balcony with Clara, his girlfriend's sister, memories of a past meeting haunt them both. Louise's Place by Eleanor Herman, directed by Eleanor Herman; starring Elizabeth Maille and Nathaniel Ryan. A quick glance at the provocative lifestyle of the rich 'n famous. The Golden Years by Joe Starzyk, directed by Michael Boyd; starring David Goldstein and Kelly Bedwell. Norman and Mabel have been together for so long they know everything there is to know about each other...or do they? The Arrangement by Howard Margulies, directed by Howard Margulies; starring David Leeper, Florence Marcisak, and Sarah Elizabeth Hewitt. A twisted comedy in the spirit of Durang and Ives about two women, the perfect idiot, and a perfectly insane plan to change all their lives. Monumental Men by Donald Orwald, directed by Eric; starring Liana Afuni, Marie Cuoco, Ed Ryan, and Joseph Sexton. How do you keep your heritage alive when you're dying for a Hershey bar? The Old States by Lain Kienzle, directed by Lain Kienzle; starring Kim Taff and Daniel Yaiullo. As the snowstorm of the decade hits her small farmhouse, Mildred finds a stranger collapsed at her doorstep. After she begrudgingly lets him in, she's forced to confront the possibility that she may actually want to leave that door open. Trash by Justice Hehir and Alyssa Krompier, directed by Justice Hehir and Alyssa Krompier; starring Justice Hehir and Alyssa Krompier. When two young women are stationed to pick up trash on the side of the highway for court-mandated community service, they find common ground as they sift through things left behind, discarded, or misplaced. I Broke Up With My Girlfriend at a Black Lives Matter Rally by Arthur W. French III, directed by Arthur W. French III; starring Nzingtha Smith, Delvin Williams, Tiffany Williams, and Robert Wright. A guy breaks up with his girlfriend at an event, and gets help from an unexpected person.