Staged Readings

Shortcomings: An Evening of Sketches

An HB Studio Production

Part of The 2nd Six Playwrights in Search of a Production

Playwright: Norman Kline The 2nd Six Playwrights in Search of a Production - HB Studio

Director: Karen Ludwig

Managing Director: Marlene Mancini Technical Director: Giovanni Villari Office Manager: Tara Webb

Shortcomings: An Evening of Sketches was performed October 17th – 18th

Synopsis-

The Selection Process: In the conference room in a government building, five panel experts in the visual and performing arts meet in order to select applicants who have been recommended for government support in the visual and performing arts. As they review the applications, they’re to consider those applicants who demonstrate high artistic standards, fiscal ability, community involvement, and cultural diversity.

Guns

An HB Studio Production

Part of The 2nd Six playwrights in Search of a Production

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HB Studio Playwrights Foundation Presents- Guns, The 2nd Six Playwrights in Search of a Production

Playwright: David Loughlin

Director: Rasa Allan Kazlas

Managing Director: Marlene Mancini Technical Director:Giovanni Villari Office Manager: Tara Webb

Guns was performed October 11th – 12th, 2008

The Sleeper Awakens

An HB Ensemble Production

Playwright: Julie Mckee

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Director: Carol Rosenfeld

Cast: Elizabeth Grey*, Johanna Leister*, Robin Christian McNair*, Nick DeSimone, David Khouri, Frank Anderson*, Laura Gilreath, Nathalie Bryant.

*Members of the Actors Equity Association

Set and Costumes: Michael Masse Costume Assistant: Catherine Siracusa Light: Les Dickert Sound: Bob Murphy Stage Combat: Ian Marshall Managing Director: Marlene Mancini Technical Director: Giovanni Villari Office Manager: Tara Webb Assistant Directors: Nina Baddock & Yveyi Yi

The Sleeper Awakens was performed April 18th-May 5th, 2009

The Sleeper Awakens reimagines Pedro Calderon’s Life Is A Dream, seen through the lens of a Preston Sturges screwball comedy.

Synopsis: This play takes place in various locations in Florida. Wanting to name his successor, Uncle King has to make up for his abandonment of daughter Doleen, who was vanished from the family tree because of a portent during her birth. Introduced to freedom, power, and wealth, Doleen becomes aware of her family’s lifestyle and is ready to become the next heir. Uncle King, scared for all his hard work to go to waste opts to teach her the ropes of the business but harshly warns her not to mess things up.

Bless This House

An HB Staged Reading

Playwright: Lawrence DuKore

Director: Manfred Bormann

Bless This House was performed October 15th -16th

Synopsis: This is a four-character play set in the Red Hook/waterfront section of Brooklyn in 1932. It is the story of a dysfunctional Jewish family and the search by the son, 16 year-old Harry, to come to terms with his parents – and with himself. The father, Benjamin, is a wife beater whose craft as a glazier (creating stained glass windows for churches) belies his abusive nature. His wife, Bessie, is a seemingly willing victim, a peasant woman who escaped from Russia and was eventually “found” by Benjamin on a “shopping tour” of London. One night, Harry comes upon Benjamin about to whip the passive Bessie. The boy grabs a carving knife and threatens to cut his father, whereupon he is ordered out of the house forever.

Earlier, Harry had met and fallen in love with a girl named Lucy, a Jew in name only, an acknowledged atheist, whose parents were left wing, union organizers. Harry, now banished from his house, is going to live with an uncle, a rabbi, living in far off Iowa. The leave-taking, the separation of the teenagers, is painful for both of them.

Act Two is three years later. Harry and Lucy are married and have a year old baby boy. Bessie begs her son to visit his father, if only to see the grandson. And Harry does comply, returning to the house of his birth, albeit with deep anger and resentment. Benjamin is thrilled to be a grandfather and gushes over the baby boy. But Harry continues his quest to learn everything he can about his parents, where they came from, how they met, etc. The “dirty little secret” about his mother is a shocker. He is furious when he finds out that his mother was a prostitute. In his fury, he lashes out at his mother. The good son has become, in an instant, the bad father. Hopefully, in time, the young man will be a better father and a better husband.

The George Place

An HB Staged Reading

Playwright: David Johnston

Director: Kevin Newbury

Cast: Jacqueline Knapp*, Gil Rogers*, Vince Gatton*, Sloane Shelton*, Scott Robertson*, Jane Titus*

Managing Director: Marlene Mancini Technical Director: Giovanni Villari Office Manager: Christina Roussos

The George Place was performed October 7th – 8th of 2009

Synopsis: Brian has returned home for a visit, while his mother Alice has just found out that the there is an available space in a retirement home several miles away.  Over dinner with brother and his wife, Alice and Hart break the news that they are selling their house and moving to the retirement home.  An argument erupts, with Alice and Austin accusing each other of past wounds and grievances.

Six Characters in Search of a Cure

An HB Staged Reading

Part of The 4th Seven Playwrights in Search of a Production

Playwright: Richard Warren Green & Norman KlineSix Characters in Search of a Cure - HB Studio

Cast: Joseph Prussak, Briana Pozner, Kathryn Danielle, Matthew Conlon, Sean Walsh, Julie Kline, Fukumi Kashiwagi, Tokio Sasaki, Joseph Foley

(Managing Director): Marlene Mancini (Technical Director): Giovanni Villari (Office Manager): Christina Rouss

Six Characters in Search of a Cure was performed October 15-29, 2010

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Chip Off The Moon

An HB Staged Reading

Part of The 4th Seven Playwrights In Search Of A Production

Playwright: Bill QuigleyChip Off The Moon - HB Studio

Cast: Joseph Prussak, Briana Pozner, Kathryn Danielle, Matthew Conlon, Sean Walsh, Julie Kline, Fukumi Kashiwagi, Tokio Sasaki, Joseph Foley

(Managing Director): Marlene Mancini (Technical Director): Giovanni Villari (Office Manager): Christina Rouss

Chip Off the Moon was performed October 23rd – 24th, 2010

Synopsis: Chip Off the Moon is a family drama with a ferocious comic underbelly set in a working-class neighborhood in NYC in 1953. Lucy Marino, sharp-tongued and cuttingly funny, works in a baking factory making ‘Smiley Cookies.’ Lucy and husband, Marty, share their modest apartment with Grace, her aging mother, who has no idea she’s battling dementia. Grieving the loss of one son killed in World War II, Lucy continues to have a trying and turbulent relationship with her remaining son, Tommy, who steadfastly refuses to live his life as his mother would have it. This play explores the never-ending tug-of-war of generations; parents and children ever colliding over the dreams and expectations they hold for each other.

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Will Sacrifice

An HB Staged Reading

Part of The 4th Seven Playwrights in Search of a Production

Playwright: Julie McKeeWill Sacrifice - HB Studio

Cast: Joseph Prussak, Briana Pozner, Kathryn Danielle, Matthew Conlon, Sean Walsh, Julie Kline, Fukumi Kashiwagi, Tokio Sasaki, Joseph Foley

(Managing Director): Marlene Mancini (Technical Director): Giovanni Villari (Office Manager): Christina Rouss

Will Sacrifice was performed October 25th – 26th, 2010

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Midnight City

An HB Staged Reading

Part of The 4th Seven Playwrights in Search of a Production

Playwright: Laura ShaineMidnight City - HB Studio

Cast: Joseph Prussak, Briana Pozner, Kathryn Danielle, Matthew Conlon, Sean Walsh, Julie Kline, Fukumi Kashiwagi, Tokio Sasaki, Joseph Foley

Managing Director: Marlene Mancini, Technical Director: Giovanni Villari, Office Manager: Christina Rouss

Midnight City was performed October 21st – 22nd, 2010

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Moral Imperative

An HB Studio Performance

Part of The 4th Seven Playwrights In Search of A Production

Playwright: Samuel Warren JosephMoral Imperative - HB Studio

Cast: Joseph Prussak, Briana Pozner, Kathryn Danielle, Matthew Conlon, Sean Walsh, Julie Kline, Fukumi Kashiwagi, Tokio Sasaki, Joseph Foley.

(Managing Director): Marlene Mancini (Technical Director): Giovanni Villari (Office Manager): Christina Rouss

Moral Imperative was performed October 18th – 19th, 2010

Synopsis: Seth and Robert are academics who are convinced that their beloved Briarton University will just go straight to hell if it’s allowed to remain under the stewardship of their despised University President, Oscar. It doesn’t help matters that the Trustees passed over Seth and gave the presidency to Oscar, who wants to abolish faculty tenures as his first order of business. Robert and Seth love the world-class institution where they are employed. They feel a moral imperative to remove Oscar and plan to take steps to accomplish their aim. Pauline, a police detective, has other ideas about the actions of Seth and Robert, and their motives. Will Seth and Robert be able to pull off their scheme?

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