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SUMMARY:Calling Home - 20th Annual New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:$16 \nPurchase Tickets\n\nCalling Home by David Concepcion \nApril 2003: Angelo Arriaga\, an army reservist now stationed in Iraq\, communicates with his family back in Arizona via computer. Among his immediate family: his fiancee studying at ASU; his protesting peace activist brother; and both his undocumented worker parents. The family conversations serve as a microcosm of the changing landscape of both the military invasion of a foreign land and foreign immigrants living invisibly in America.
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/calling-home-20th-annual-new-works-festival/
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts\, Market Square\, Newburyport\, MA\, 01950\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Shorts - 20th Annual New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\n  \nParlor Games\nby L.H. Finigan\nDirected by Eden Tomaszewski\nFeaturing Jen Kennedy and Robyn Buckley\nDecades after sharing a mutual boyfriend\, two old friends gather to dig up the dirt. \nThe Buzz\nby Charlie Russell\nDirected by Paul Goldberg\nFeaturing Diana Kennedy\, Dan Kelley\, Beth Randall\nIt’s great to be rich and beautiful — until the cops are coming and your only escape is your long-suffering assistant.  \nA Seat on the Bus\nby Maeve Spain\nDirected by Astrid Lorentzson\nFeaturing Maureen Daley and Sherry Bonder\nOn the N15 New York City Bus\, an aging\, reluctant artist who has been lifted to fame is confronted with an out of towner with her own unusual story. \nThe Kids from the Lake\nby Deirdre Girard\nDirected by John Moynihan\nIt took a lot for Ashley to come back to the lake\, but as much as she wants to run away\, one thing is keeping her there. \nTough Love\nby Elaine Brousseau\nStephanie confides potentially life-changing news to her friend\, AMY\, who helps her work through her anxieties and ambivalence. \nLiving in my Christmas Village\nby Judith Strang-Waldau\nDirected by Tim Diering\nFeaturing Steve Sacks and Kari Nickou\nWhat happens when your wife goes missing for a week and no one notices? \nBreaking Up Is Hard To Do\nby Deirdre Girard\nDirected by Sally Nutt\nFeaturing Stanis Ames and Gary Ames\nTony is completely devastated by his breakup with Jennifer\, but she’s desperate to extricate herself from the whole crazy ordeal… \nCrash and Burn\nby Steven Eimert\nDirected by Bonnie Jean Wilbur\nFeaturing James Sheridan and Gwynetthe Glickman\nIf your sky was falling\, are you where you want to be? \n\n\nKiller Chicken\nby Jack Rushton\nDirected by Jesse Kalfel\nFeaturing Elizabeth Duff\, Dina Crawford\, and Jesse Kalfel\nAlbert poses a problem. Doris and Louisa decide next steps.\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/an-evening-of-shorts-20th-annual-new-works-festival/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:One Acts - 20th Annual New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:$16 \nPurchase Tickets\n\n  \nMitch Maclay Sings Just For You\nby Craig Bailey\nWinner of the Honegger Prize for Best One Act\nChris and Loralie await one-time pop sensation Mitch Maclay’s upcoming visit to small-town radio station TRU-92. What is it about the has-been crooner’s appearance that’s put them at odds? And will he even show up? \nJerry’s Top Ten List & After Math\nby Laura Emack\n“Jerry’s Top Ten List & After Math” features a family dynamic and characters like none you’ve ever seen – Jerry with his petty and profound grievances shared with a comatose father\, a brilliantly autistic boy\, a comically repressed sister\, and an aunt who shocks and awes as she reorders the world from her wheelchair. 
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/one-acts-20th-annual-new-works-festival/
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts\, Market Square\, Newburyport\, MA\, 01950\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:BRUSH|REED
DESCRIPTION:Free to the public \nReserve Tickets\n\nBRUSH|REED is a collaboration between visual artist\, Linnea Maas\, and musician\, Dr. Jennifer Bill\, to explore the parallels of painting and sound through live performance. BRUSH|REED engages an audience through color\, pitch\, representational lines\, rhythm\, intensity and expression: an aural-visual experience. Jennifer transforms the printed notes of her musical score into lush soundscapes\, while Linnea further interprets the music into visual color and form on her fresh canvas. The live art that blooms at every BRUSH|REED performance captivates and moves audiences. The paintings that emerge establish a visual memory of the sights\, sounds\, and emotions of each intimate affair\, impressing upon each audience member a feeling of symbiosis between the two disciplines presented to them. \nReserve Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/brushreed/
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts\, Market Square\, Newburyport\, MA\, 01950\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Shorts - 20th Annual New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\n  \nHeartland\nby Andrea Fleck Clardy\nWinner of the HONEGGER PRIZE FOR BEST SHORT PLAY\nDirected by Kathy Weinstock\nFeaturing Maureen Daley\, Christian Cornelio\, and Sakina Flint\nFar from home and terrified\, the Midwestern mother of a revolutionary finds a friend. \nStones Throw\nby Michael Towers\nDirected by John Moynihan\nNeighbors from different generations meet at a property line to discuss lawn mowers\, connection to a place\, roots\, and other things that last.  \nLoyalty\nby James McLindon\nA captured rebel commander and the regime’s interrogator parry and thrust in a world where the lies are as convincing as the truth. \nSunflowers\nby Kathleen Miller\nDirected by Abby Seabrook\nFeaturing Geehae Moon and Hunter Gouldthorpe\nPainting together in art class\, brings two friends closer to the truth of their relationship. \nPreexisting Condition\nby Charles Hertz\nDirected by Damon Jespersen\nFeaturing Amber Barbere and Claire Renales\nLooking for that elusive “full time equivalency” — with its all-important benefits package.  And the clock’s ticking. And every word means no. \nReservations\nby Steven Eimert\nDirected by John Moynihan\nUnresolved father-son issues on the menu. \nPurchase Tickets
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LOCATION:MA
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