Eric Beauzay and Amy Rose Marsh are two theatre creators that live in Greenpoint, in the North of Brooklyn, New York. This site follows their collaborative work.

Monday, February 22, 2010

SITEfest 2010






News News: One of Amy's plays, WORD PLAY / PAPER PLAY, will be on display at SITEfest 2010 in a workshop-style, staged reading (so almost fully there, maybe some scripts in hand, minimal technical requirements, etc., etc.).  The play will be produced by BOOMSLANG, the literary/performance enclave of NYC media collective THE GODDAMN COBRASElizabeth Nolan Brown and Charley Parden will read, Lee Sunday Evans will direct, and Eric will be responsible for the assemble of aesthetic-informing objects (as the play requires an extraordinary amount of old books and the eating of them.).

The play deals with two solitude-addicts who inhabit the top floor of a archive/library and spend night sifting through books.  Thomas makes a decision to be pronounced about his affection, while Clara abstractly questions real life vs. read life and which has a greater kind of place in the world.  It's short--30 minutes, and the conclusion will be interesting--please attend.

The piece will be shown with Katharine Henner's SPEAKING IN STOMACHS, another communication-themed short, with an audience talk back narrated by Claire Epstein, of chat shop infamy.

Details:
Where: 3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237
When: Saturday, March 6th, 2010, 1 pm.
Cost: 5 bucks, suggested.