Role(s) – Joe
Company/School – Sarah Lawrence College
Date(s) – 2007/05
Director – Nick Falgout
Writer – Frederick Stroppel
Photo(s) – N/A
Review(s) – N/A
SLC Daily e-mail information
Thursday, March 29, 7:30 p.m, Open Space Theatre PAC
LET’S DO IT IN PINK — a Toe Up production, presented by The Theatre Program,
features one-act plays directed by Mike Cohen, Nick Falgout, Talya
Hernandez-Ritter, Nicholette Lau, Marisa Levy, Jennifer Smith, and Hannah
Tierney. Come see some short plays from members of Kym Moore’s Directing
Workshop. Also Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31.
Friday, March 30, 7:30 p.m, Open Space Theatre PAC
LET’S DO IT IN PINK — a Toe Up production, presented by The Theatre Program,
features one-act plays directed by Mike Cohen, Nick Falgout, Talya
Hernandez-Ritter, Nicholette Lau, Marisa Levy, Jennifer Smith, and Hannah
Tierney. Come see some short plays from members of Kym Moore’s Directing
Workshop. Also Saturday, March 31st.
Saturday, March 31, 7:30 p.m, Open Space Theatre PAC
LET’S DO IT IN PINK — a Toe Up production, presented by The Theatre Program,
features one-act plays directed by Mike Cohen, Nick Falgout, Talya
Hernandez-Ritter, Nicholette Lau, Marisa Levy, Jennifer Smith, and Hannah
Tierney. Come see some short plays from members of Kym Moore’s Directing
Workshop.
Details from the Campus Event Calendar:
Let’s Do It in Pink
Thursday, March 29, 2007 at 7:30 pm
Friday, March 30, 2007 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 31, 2007 at 7:30 pm
Open Space Theatre
A Toe Up production, presented by The Theatre Program, features one-act plays directed by Mike Cohen, Nick Falgout, Talya Hernandez-Ritter, Nicholette Lau, Marisa Levy, Jennifer Smith, and Hannah Tierney. Come see some short plays from members of Kym Moore’s Directing Workshop.
Production experience
Steeeerike! Y’r oooooooout! Ball. These words will never mean the same thing to me thanks to this show. After playing a very physically passive character in Lessen I had the chance to leap from the highest tower as Joe.
Calling strikes, balls, and other baseball calls to the side of a philosophical discussion about power and how it impacts other people’s lives was never this much fun.
At the end of each show I was dripping with sweat. It was exhausting and it felt wonderful.