DirectorFest 2012
THE 29TH ANNUAL ONE-ACT PRODUCTIONS
FROM THE DIRECTORS PROJECT FALL FELLOWS
Knud Adams, David Mendizábal, Cat Miller, Christopher Windom
FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS BY
Dipika Guha, Max Posner, Harrison David Rivers, & Tennessee Williams
Full cast information available here.
Abingdon Theatre ARTS Complex | 312 West 36th Street (at 8th Avenue)
Thursday, December 6, 7PM (sold out)
Friday, December 7, 8PM (sold out)
Saturday, December 8, 2 & 8PM
Sunday, December 9, 3PM
RSVP at SmartTix: 212-868-4444 or www.smarttix.com
FREE for industry professionals and Drama League Members: 212-244-9494
Free ON STAGE: THE DIRECTORS Roundtable Discussion | Saturday, December 8, 4:15 PM
See the work of tomorrow’s directors today!
Four one-act plays directed by the 2012 Drama League Directing Fellows
Length: 2 hrs 30 mins
Intermission: Yes
Seating: General Admission
You choose your seats when you get to the theater.
Our talented young directing fellows have been assisting master directors on some of the biggest productions in NYC this season. Now they have a chance to show off everything they’ve learned. The evening will consist of:
A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMERICA by Dipika Guha, Directed by Cat Miller
Swept along by the storm of history a young girl charts a path through life, death, love and loss – A Brief History of America is both a radical and simple re-imagining of our collective past.
MINOTAUR by Harrison David Rivers, Directed by David Mendizabal
Somewhere in suburbia, a father attempts to connect with his teenage son who has his sights set on an older man.
MOONY’S KID DON’T CRY by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Christopher Windom
In his first play ever to be published, Tennessee Williams gives us Moony, a man who has fallen short of the American Dream, but fights oppression with ambitious dreams of his own.
GUN LOGISTICS by Max Posner, Directed by Knud Adams
Adams and Posner are teaming up to create a brand new play about two lonely people who steer their failing lives on a collision course toward each other, written for Birgit Huppuch and Paul Thureen.










