Behind the scenes
Eugenie Carabatsos (Playwright "Rowing, Onward"), Brian Brightly (Playwright "Bottom of the 9th"), Craig Bailey (Playwright "Mockingbird's Nest"), & S. Vickerman (Playwright "It's Not About The Ice Cream")
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Theater
ABOUT THE SHOW
Join Artistree’s Grange Theatre in its 3rd Annual 2 Days in May Playwriting Festival!
THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN!!
1st Place: ROWING, ONWARD by Eugenie Carabatsos
2nd Place: BOTTOM OF THE 9TH by Brian Brightly
Runner Up: MOCKINGBIRDS NEST by Craig Bailey
Runner Up: IT’S NOT ABOUT THE ICE CREAM by S. Vickerman
The winning scripts were selected by a local theatrically experienced panel to be read at this year's festival! The chosen scripts will be read by local actors and professionally and safely filmed in the Grange Theatre. Playwrights may participate in the filming. Show readings will be streamed online for viewing.
THE JUDGING PANEL:
Tesha Buss has been performing, directing and choreographing for three decades in Chicago, NYC and Vermont. Favorite roles were Rumpleteazer on Broadway and Frenchie in Grease at Papermill Playhouse. Tesha resides in Vermont with her daughter Izabella and currently owns a yoga retreat home in Plymouth called Good Commons.
Mary Gaetz completed her MFA in Directing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and directs for the Hanover High School Footlighters, as well as Artistree, NCCT and other area theatre groups. She is on the board of NCCT and works at the Montshire Museum of Science.
Dominic Spillane is the creator of the local Theatre Engine platform. He also runs Dirt Road Theater with his wife, Maren Langdon in Northfield, VT and acts professionally in theaters around the area.
Alan Haehnal is an English teacher at Hanover High School in Hanover, NH. He is also an established playwright and has had productions of his scripts performed around the local area.
Questions: theatre@artistreevt.org
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