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Scripts chosen for Futurefest
Six previously unproduced scripts, including one by a Dayton area writer, have been chosen to be produced during Futurefest 2009, the Dayton Playhouse’s annual new play festival.
Selected from more than 200 submitted from around the country, they are:
“Night and Fog,” a World War II and journalism drama by M.J. Feely of Tarzana, Calif.; “Carve,” a play about artistic inspiration, family and memory by Molly Smith Metzler of Brooklyn, N.Y.; “Darkroom,” a drama about racial identity by Devon Boan of Franklin, Tenn.; “G-Man,” a story of humanity with a garbageman as protagonist, by Rosemary Toohey of Baltimore; “A Snake That Eats Itself,” a play about friendship, ambition and withdrawal from the rat race, by Chad Baker of Beavercreek, and “Quietus,” a drama about ethics and mining the human body, by Richard Manley of New York.
The event will be held July 24-26 at the Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave. Past weekend-ticket holders can buy tickets to this year’s festival beginning May 1. Sales open to the general public on May 19. Price is $85. Call (937) 424-8477 for more information.
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