When:March 13, 2015
Time:7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost: $12-$20 See Link for Ticket Options
This event is part of the LOCAL Lab 2015 Festival.
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"Wyoming" by Brian Watkins (LOCAL Lab concert reading)
Doors Time: 6:30 p.m.
Event Start Time: 7:00 p.m.
Event End Time: 10:00 p.m.
“Well, I don’t know anybody that likes the past.”
In the Tuttle family, the past is not to be discussed. But when their estranged and silent brother is spotted at a hometown diner twenty years after a confounding childhood crime, buried memories and unspoken bounties hatch one boozy, plotting Thanksgiving.
Pre-show music by DJ Savior Breath. Post-show discussion led by Jill Rafson (Literary Manager of the renowned Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City).
About Brian Watkins:
Brian Watkins is a Brooklyn-based playwright whose plays include MY DAUGHTER KEEPS OUR HAMMER (NY Times and TimeOutNY Critics' Pick, 2014 world premiere at The Flea Theater), WYOMING, GENERAL STORE (2012 Seven Devils Playwrights Conference), GAMES FOR AN EMPTY CUL-DE-SAC, THE REBEL AND HIS LEG, STUDY THAT HOUSE, A SCAVENGE, and HIGH PLAINS (2013 UK premiere with Underbelly, Edinburgh). His plays have been produced or developed with LAByrinth Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Flea Theater, Lesser America, INTAR, Horse Trade Theatre, Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, b. swibel presents, id Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe, Wide Eyed Productions, Wildclaw and Route 66 in Chicago, Coho Theatre in Portland, among others. Member of the Dramatists Guild.
In 2011, LOCAL Theater Company launched in Boulder, Colo. with a sold-out production at Chautauqua Auditorium of “Stories by Heart” featuring John Lithgow. Specializing in original works of exceptional quality, LOCAL engages audiences through innovative performances that spark camaraderie, learning, and contemplation, and provide a resourceful environment for theater artists to take creative risks, and develop their work.
For current artist bios, see www.LOCALTheaterCompany.org.