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B I Z G A L L E R Y K E Y W E S T RED BARN THEATRE nMAY 21


THEATRE GETS A LOT SHORTER


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hort plays take centerstage at Short Attention Span Teatre, featuring local performers under


the direction of Michael Marrero and Juliet Gray. Plays were submitted from around the country. “Some are touching, some are just


pure fun, some are disturbing,” said Gray. Te Short Attention Span Acting


Company consists of Shakti Assouline, Bob Bowersox, Pony Charvet, Carolyn Cooper, Mook J, Quincy Perkins, Erin McKenna, Chad Newman, Eli Pan- camo, Randi Reams, Joanie Sullivan. Each of the short plays (10 minutes


or under) has a different director. Tis year’s lineup features Brandon Beach, actor and director who has worked with the Neighborhood Playhouse and Greenwich Teatre in New York City; Hal Cosec, actor, director and CEO of Piscean Productions; Juliet Gray, au- thor, producer and director at Broad- way Teatre Project; Chad Newman, actor and Emmy award-winning co- owner of Digital Island Media; Michael Marrero, artist, director, film- maker and award-winning photogra- pher; Christopher Shultz, author, entrepreneur, producer, filmmaker; Rebecca Tomlinson, artist, professor and director of last year’s smash hit, “Women Who Steal.” Gary McDonald is technical direc-


tor and set designer. Jack McDonald is lighting designer and stage manager. Star Grace is costume designer. Eli Pancamo is propmaster. Scenic paint- ings by acclaimed artist Rick Worth. Runs through May 21. Sponsored by Conch Color. Tickets $35. Trifty


Tursday tickets, 2 for $50. n Red Barn Theatre 319 Duval St. behind the historic Woman’s Club, (305) 296-9911, www.redbarntheatre.com


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