![]() She would like to thank her fiancé Dan for his endless support, especially when working on New Works while sick with COVID. She is very thankful to be making her debut directing a LabWorks production for PNWF. Throughout her theatre career, she has worked with City Theatre, Microscopic Opera, and Quantum Theatre, to name a few. Sarah McPartland (Director) has been a company member of Throughline Theatre Company since 2014. Like many people she spent the pandemic soul searching and her most eye opening discovery from the last two years is that, due to her mosquito allergy, she is unqualified for her fall back career (swamp witch), so she is thankful that theatre seems to be returning in force. ![]() Other highlights of her ongoing theatre experiment include Savoyards, 4D Productions, Throughline Theatre Company, The Theatre Factory, Gemini Children's Theatre, and The Summer Company. Sarah Deasy (Amy) is thrilled to be back for Pittsburgh New Works Festival’s Labworks program she appeared last year in Higher Ground which won the producer’s award. Other acting and directorial credits include numerous plays at Franklin University Switzerland where he graduated in 2019. He has previously performed at McKeesport Little Theater, the 2021 Pittsburgh New Works Festival, and virtually in A Christmas Carol and as Technical Director for Clue with Riverfront Theater Company. His plays can be found on the New Play Exchange website.įrederick Coleman (Steve) is delighted to be performing in his second LabWorks. He is a proud member of the Dramatist Guild. His play Oral Histories was cited as one of the best fringe shows ever by a reviewer from the DC Theatre Scene. His political satire: Silk Purse Project was a finalist in the Gerry Marshall Theater New Works Festival and a semi-finalist in the Screencraft Stage Play Competition. His short play Three Times a Lady has won awards from the NVTA and the Little Theatre of Alexandria. ![]() His plays are performed throughout the country, most frequently at The Players in Detroit and at the Capital Fringe Festival in Washington DC. ![]() Ward Kay is the Artistic Director of NOVA Nightsky Theater. Amy is going to call off the wedding until her groom Steve comes up with the solution for a happy ending. There is a major storm that is causing havoc and making everything a disaster. The Bride in Blackout by Ward Kay of Vienna, VA Produced by Throughline Theatre Companyīride Amy and her bridesmaid Meg are in the bride’s prep room when the power goes out. To read the rest of the story, please see a copy of Thursday’s Mon Valley Independent, call 72 to subscribe or subscribe to our online edition at. So at this diner, they practice performing at work. “And while they wait for a chance to perform, they work day jobs – service industry jobs. And the people who work there, lots of them moved to New York because they want to be actors. “There’s a restaurant in New York, near Times Square: Ellen’s Stardust Diner,” Vertullo said. Little Theatre President Jennifer Vertullo said unlike previous theater spaghetti dinners, this one brings the stage right to your table.Īfter visiting New York City with Little City junior actors over the years, Vertullo said the troop picked up a thing or two off Broadway. April 22 at the Main Pavillion in Renzie Park. Members of the McKeesport Little Theatre intend to bring the concept to life with their Sing n’ Serve spaghetti dinner 2 to 6 p.m. In the shower or in the car, in the kitchen or on the serving floor, you know what they say: All the world’s a stage.
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