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    Wordsmyth Theater Company New Play Reading Series: All the Pretty Horses

    Presented by Wordsmyth Theater Co. at Stages Repertory Theatre -- John and Jean Yeager Theatre

    April 13, 2009

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    Wordsmyth Theater Company New Play Reading Series:  All the Pretty Horses

    Wordsmyth Theater Company announces a New Play Reading Series by Texas playwrights for three readings beginning in March. Through the reading series, Wordsmyth provides playwrights the opportunity to work with directors, actors and audiences to get feedback on their plays. Readings are followed by a talkback session with the author. Wordsmyth presents these readings in collaboration with Actor’s Gym, an...

    Wordsmyth Theater Company announces a New Play Reading Series by Texas playwrights for three readings beginning in March. Through the reading series, Wordsmyth provides playwrights the opportunity to work with directors, actors and audiences to get feedback on their plays. Readings are followed by a talkback session with the author. Wordsmyth presents these readings in collaboration with Actor’s Gym, an actor’s resource group created by Philip Lehl and Kim Tobin. These readings are free and open to the public.

    The three plays selected for the reading series, from a call for plays last December, are: Stop, Traveler by Eric James, “All the Pretty Little Horses” by Nancy Geyer, and “The Good Son” by Joe Barnes, all Houston-based playwrights.

    Synopsis: All the Pretty Little Horses
    Set in the early 1970's in an isolated farmhouse, All The Pretty Little Horses delivers an age-old story with plot twists and turns that are distinctly its own. This two-character, two-act drama begins with a raging snowstorm during which Iris, a thirty-nine-year-old English teacher, opens her door to what not only evolves into sheer terror but also, paradoxically, into renewed hope for her future.

    The cast features Kim Tobin as Iris and Spencer Plachy as Luke. Philip Lehl is directing with Dr. Robert Shimko moderating the discussion afterwards with the playwright.

    Schedule of Readings:

    Dates: (2nd Monday of each month)
    March 9th - "Stop, Traveler" by Eric James
    April 13th - "All the Pretty Little Horses" by Nancy Geyer
    May 11th - "The Good Son" by Joe Barnes

    Wordsmyth Theater Company History
    Wordsmyth Theater Company was created in 2007 by Elizabeth Earle, Karen Schlag and Asher Wyndham, and saw its first production of two original works, “Cat, Mouse, Bird and Boy” by Elizabeth Ann Earle and “Veteran Silas” by Asher Wyndham at Company OnStage that year. Since then they have been developing programs for the Company to effectively  effectively aid writers in the development of new works.

    Mission Statement
    Wordsmyth Theater Company is a Houston-based playwright’s theatre dedicated to the development of new theatrical works from formative stages though full production. Through workshops and readings of plays with directors, dramaturgy and performers at various stages, as well as through lectures, seminars, classes and web resources, Wordsmyth aims to provide the playwright with a wide range of assistance in realizing their artistic vision.

    Programming
    This reading series, highlighting Texas playwrights, is the first of many resources that Wordsmyth is creating to help emerging and established playwrights. We are currently planning a second, national, play reading series for the fall, two guest seminars, and will soon be offering playwriting workshops and classes.


    Stages Repertory Theatre -- John and Jean Yeager Theatre

    3201 Allen Parkway, Suite 101
    Houston, TX 77019

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    Tickets:

    These readings are free and open to the public.
     


    Times:

    7pm


    Phone: 281-788-8007

    Parking:

    FREE PERFORMANCE PARKING for Stages ticket-holders is available in the Houston Center for the Arts parking lot on the south side of the building on D'Amico Street. During the day parking in this lot is $2 per car. This lot is owned by the City of Houston and managed by Republic Parking, and is the only official designated parking for Stages Repertory Theatre.

    Please note the parking lot on Rosine Street directly across from the main entrance to the theater is privately owned and is in no way affiliated with Stages, the Houston Center for the Arts, or the City of Houston.


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