12/9/10

YOUNGBLOOD'S ASKING FOR TROUBLE FESTIVAL 2010


21 playwrights. 21 directors. 70 actors.

21 new plays written and rehearsed in 2 weeks.

Each Youngblood playwright drew a director, a cast, a holiday and
a title from a hat and have one week to write a new 10-minute play.

The director and cast have one week to get it off-book and on its feet.

We are asking for trouble.


Series A

Dates
Thursday, December 9 at 7:00pm
Friday, December 10 at 8:30pm
Saturday, December 11 at 10:00pm

Written by
Rachel Bonds, Lydia Brunner, Joshua Conkel, Mira Gibson, Michael Lew, Eric March and Anna Moench

Directed by
Neal Freeman, John Giampietro, Andrew Grosso, Kel Haney, Dylan McCullough, Kate Pines and Jordan Young

Featuring
Shyko Amos*, Kelly Anne Burns+, Geneva Carr*+, Chris Ceraso*+, Paul L. Coffey+, Abigail Gampel*+, Jenny Gomez, Kristin Griffith*+, Kristen Harlow, Kelli Lynn Harrison, Frank Harts+, Deborah Lee Johnson*+, J.J. Kandel*+, Jason Liebman+, Nedra McClyde+, Jared McGuire+, Jeff Nauman+, Jay Patterson*+, Benjamin Pelteson+, Lance Rubin+, Debargo Sanyal+, Amy Staats*+, Robbie Sublett+, Cori Thomas*+, Megan Tusing and Chris Wight*

Stage Manager Danielle Buccino+
Associate Producer Olga Kreimer · Sound Board Stephen Brown

* denotes EST Member
+ appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association
Asking for Trouble is an Equity-Approved Showcase

About Youngblood

Youngblood is the Ensemble Studio Theatre’s collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30. Founded in 1993, Youngblood serves as a creative home for the next generation of theatre artists. Youngblood provides artistic guidance, peer support, regular feedback and a fertile production environment which allows our member playwrights to hone their skills and explore their craft. We also provide exposure to the public and the press, professional outreach to the industry, and opportunities for production and publication.

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