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BLOSSOMING is an annual staged reading series
comprised of new full-length plays developed by
The Vagrancy Playwrights' Group
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RELIABLE NARRATORS by Katherine Vondy; directed by Carly D. Weckstein.
Featuring *Paul Turbiak, Danielle Gonzales, Kari Lee Cartwright, *Robert Paterno, Rebecca Aranda.
Synopsis: Sam is going to tell us a story. It's a story about the complications of friendship. It's a story about heartbreak, the triumph of love, and the human condition. It's a relatable and universal story. But also, it's just a story…
…Or is it?
Featuring *Paul Turbiak, Danielle Gonzales, Kari Lee Cartwright, *Robert Paterno, Rebecca Aranda.
Synopsis: Sam is going to tell us a story. It's a story about the complications of friendship. It's a story about heartbreak, the triumph of love, and the human condition. It's a relatable and universal story. But also, it's just a story…
…Or is it?
APT. 205 by Amanda Black; directed by Virtic Emil Brown. Featuring *Allison Reeves, Max Pescherine, *Cathy Diane Tomlin.
Synopsis: Two wanderers named Sione and Derek, can’t seem to face the problems in their respective lives. After meeting on a dating app, and realizing they live in the same apartment building. The two find that they could have been brought together for a purpose much greater than romance. This purpose being to get rid of whoever is living in Apartment 205! Perhaps destroying Apartment 205, will lead these two neighbors towards a kind of connection that neither of them would have ever thought possible.
Synopsis: Two wanderers named Sione and Derek, can’t seem to face the problems in their respective lives. After meeting on a dating app, and realizing they live in the same apartment building. The two find that they could have been brought together for a purpose much greater than romance. This purpose being to get rid of whoever is living in Apartment 205! Perhaps destroying Apartment 205, will lead these two neighbors towards a kind of connection that neither of them would have ever thought possible.
THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA by M.J. Kang; directed by Jully Lee. Featuring Cindy Nguyen, Jennifer Cheung, Abraham Lim, Sheila Guerrero-Edmiston.
Synopsis: Inspired by childhood memories, adult experiences, and recent events, three people become entwined in each other’s lives as fellow Koreans in their early 20’s, living in Saratoga Springs, NY, where a battle once took place for liberty.
Synopsis: Inspired by childhood memories, adult experiences, and recent events, three people become entwined in each other’s lives as fellow Koreans in their early 20’s, living in Saratoga Springs, NY, where a battle once took place for liberty.
DREAM INC. by Emily Brauer Rogers; directed by Dean Grosbard. Featuring Natalie Nicole Dressel, Sheila Guerrero-Edmiston, Curt Gavin, *Cathy Diane Tomlin, Danielle Gonzales.
Synopsis: Dream incubators control the dreams of their patients. But are they experimenting for science or succumbing to corporate realities? However, one client doesn’t seem to be changing while demanding specific results for her own creation of self. Paddling through the uncharted ethical waters of what dreams could become, Dream Inc, asks if we can create better versions of ourselves through dreams—even if we might have to cheat a little.
Synopsis: Dream incubators control the dreams of their patients. But are they experimenting for science or succumbing to corporate realities? However, one client doesn’t seem to be changing while demanding specific results for her own creation of self. Paddling through the uncharted ethical waters of what dreams could become, Dream Inc, asks if we can create better versions of ourselves through dreams—even if we might have to cheat a little.
These readings are made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs & is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
*The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association. This production is presented under the auspices of the Actors Equity Los Angeles Membership Company Rule |