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![]() presents a staged reading of the 2007 winner of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition as part of the Cleveland Play House FusionFest
Solomon's Blade by L.B. Allen One performance only: May 10, 2007 at 7:30pm ![]() in Studio One |
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| Playwright: Lisa Beth Allen has worked as actor, playwright, director, and educator at regional theatres and schools across the country. She is a member of the Actor’s Equity Association, the Screen Actor’s Guild, and the Dramatist Guild of America. Ms. Allen has served as Conservatory Director for the South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, California, and In 1997 began a relationship with the Sundance Institute for whom she has served as Special Project Director and Director of Educational Programming. Ms. Allen’s
plays have been produced at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia,
The Organic Theatre in Chicago, South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, CA
and on the Sundance Resort King Stage. She has received commissions to
write pieces for family audiences from South Coast Repertory, The Egyptian
Theatre in Park City, UT and The Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota, FL.
Solomon’s Blade, was presented as one of four pieces for the 2004
Ashland New Plays Festival, Ashland Oregon, and as one of three pieces
selected for the May 2005 Chicago based Famous Door Theatre, Women at
the Door Festival of New Plays. In the spring of 2006 it received a reading
by NascentWorks at Playwrights Horizon in New York. |
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Cast
of Characters (in order of appearance) |
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| Stage
Directions, Ben, Rabbi Solomon |
Brian
Zoldessy* Courtney Anne Nelson Hannah DelMonte* Kyle Primous* Jacqi Loewy* Jean Zarzour* Laura Perrotta* Michael May Jason Markouc* |
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member - Actors Equity Association |
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| Synopsis: Tamar Greenwold has been unexpectedly called to return from a long awaited vacation with her husband. Her sister-in-law, Claire, is lying in the hospital seven and a half months pregnant, brain-dead, on life-support. Arrangements have been made for an Israeli immigrant to adopt the child. Tamar, devoted to her Jewish faith, is thrilled...until she discovers that the mother to be is Arab-Israeli. As the characters wrestle with the conflict, the nature of identity, faith, and truth are called into question. Approached with great humor and humanity Solomon’s Blade speaks to anyone who has ever looked in the mirror and seen a stranger. |
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Production
Staff |
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| Director Playwriting Contest Coordinator Playwriting Contest Judges |
Fred
Sternfeld Deborah Bobrow Reuben Silver, Charles Kartali, Elaine Rembrandt |
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Development History of Solomon's Blade: May 2004, first reading at American Theatre Company, Chicago, IL October 2004, staged reading as part of the Ashland New Plays Festival, Ashland, OR May 2005, workshop and reading as part of Women at the Door Festival of New Plays, Famous Door Theatre, Chicago, IL April 2006, reading by NascentWorkds new play development unit, at Playwrights Horizon, New York, NY |
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About
the Dorothy
Silver Playwriting Competition:
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