Sat Aug 24, 2:00 PM - Sat Aug 24, 3:30 PM
1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Community: Adams Morgan
Description
Fractal Theatre Collective is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit. We are proud to partner with Adams Morgan Community Center to present this brave new theatrical work, and bolster the future of emerging theatre artists.
Event Details
PILLOWTALK & OTHER PARTS OF SPEECH
A scene cycle of love stories. But not necessarily that kind of love. Pillowtalk tells stories of the human desire to share life with others, whether we like it or not.
Fractal is pleased to present this workshop production of Pillowtalk & Other Parts of Speech, a new play by Natalie Ann Valentine.
This partially staged reading of Valentine's new play is presented as a part of Fractal's Dimensions New Works Series. This process, led by director Katie Ciszek, has engaged 4 young actors with Valentine's play, spending several weeks assisting to edit and hone the piece. After working on a new version of the script, the team acted through and staged parts of the play, to present a holistic view of this new work to audiences.
Tickets are by donation, or pay-what-you-can. A $10 donation per person is recommended, but not required to see the workshop. The majority of donations will go directly to our playwright and actors.
Featuring (in alphabetical order):
Molly Cohen
Chris Consaul
Sophia Delogu
Natalie Garcia-Ruiz
A scene cycle of love stories. But not necessarily that kind of love. Pillowtalk tells stories of the human desire to share life with others, whether we like it or not.
Fractal is pleased to present this workshop production of Pillowtalk & Other Parts of Speech, a new play by Natalie Ann Valentine.
This partially staged reading of Valentine's new play is presented as a part of Fractal's Dimensions New Works Series. This process, led by director Katie Ciszek, has engaged 4 young actors with Valentine's play, spending several weeks assisting to edit and hone the piece. After working on a new version of the script, the team acted through and staged parts of the play, to present a holistic view of this new work to audiences.
Tickets are by donation, or pay-what-you-can. A $10 donation per person is recommended, but not required to see the workshop. The majority of donations will go directly to our playwright and actors.
Featuring (in alphabetical order):
Molly Cohen
Chris Consaul
Sophia Delogu
Natalie Garcia-Ruiz