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OL: Apology Circle
by Ars Nova Play Group Resident MILO CRAMER
Friday, March 3, 2017 at 3:00PM

Ars Nova Loft
511 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019


Written by MILO CRAMER
Directed by KATHERINE BROOK

Featuring MAX COSMO, DAVID GREENSPAN, NICK LEHANE, LYNNE McCOLLOUGH & LAUREN PATTEN

A radically loving, recklessly autobiographical, unprecedentedly neurotic portrait of playwright Milo Cramer's family, written with and without their consent, the true goal of which is to spread kindness into the world(!), but it's just sooooo problematic it maybe should never have been written- in fact it must be destroyed.

MILO CRAMER is a playwright and co-founder of New Saloon Theater Company. Milo’s plays include Cute Activist (SoHo Rep Writer/Director Lab, Playwrights Horizons/Clubbed Thumb SuperLab, Williams Theater Lab), I’m Miserable but Change Scares Me (The Brick, Lincoln Center Director’s Lab), William Shakespeare’s Mom (The Brick, Ars Nova’s ANT FEST) and Barnes and Noble Open Mic. With New Saloon, Milo co-created MINOR CHARACTER: Six Translations of Uncle Vanya at the Same Time (The Public Theater’s Under The Radar Festival, The Invisible Dog). Milo has presented devised works at Danspace, BAX and Galapagos Art Space. He is currently a resident artist with Mabou Mines and was the 2015 Literary Fellow at Playwrights Horizons.

KATHERINE BROOK is a director of new experimental plays and performance and makes original work collaboratively with her theatre company, Katherine Brook / TELE-VIOLET. Her work has been presented at various venues in New York City and beyond, including The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival, The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, Incubator Arts Project, Prelude NYC and more. Recent credits include How to Get Into Buildings (New Georges), She Is King (with Laryssa Husiak, at Incubator Arts Project, and Boom Arts in Portland, Oregon) and Pink Melon Joy (Brave New World Rep and Cloud City in Brooklyn). Brook has also been a creative producer at The Foundry Theatre and New York City Players. She received her MFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her BFA from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she has since worked as a guest director.