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News Rattlestick Exposure Festival Has New Plays by Rapp, Thurber, More Through May 6 Rattlestick Playwrights Theater presents its 2004 Exposure Festival of new play readings and workshops including works by Roberto Aguirre Sacasa, Marc Palmieri, Adam Rapp, Lucy Thurber directed by, among others, Will Frears (Omnium Gatherum) and Trip Cullman (The Last Sunday in June).

The festival began April 13 and is slated to run through May 6 at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. The lineup is as follows:

  • Slipping by Daniel Talbott - April 13 (8 PM) - directed by Trip Cullman
  • Dark Matters by Roberto Aguirre Sacasa - April 14 (8 PM) - dir. Cullman
  • Arrivals and Departures by Rogelio Martinez - April 16 (8 PM) - dir. David Elliott
  • Bingo with the Indians by Adam Rapp - April 20 (8 PM)
  • Darwin’s Finches by Claire Chafee - April 21 (8 PM) - dir. Lisa Steindler
  • … And The Two Romeos by Jennifer Maisel - April 22 (8 PM) - dir. Kent Nicholson
  • Tales from the Hoot by Robert Ierardi - Friday, April 23 (8 PM)
  • Sightline by Michael Watson (workshop) - April 24 (8 PM) & 25 (3 PM) - dir. Julia Gibson
  • A New Play by Adam Bock - April 25 (8 PM)
  • Tropic of X by Caridad Svich - April 26 (8 PM) - dir. Debbie Saivetz
  • Star of Mine by Gary Sunshine - April 28 (8 PM) - dir. Cullman
  • Levittownby Mark Palmieri starring Dan Lauria - April 29 (5 PM) - dir. Thomas Kail
  • The Appointment by Karen Smith Vastola - April 30 (8 PM) - dir. Amanda Charlton
  • A Boy Called Newfoundland by Graeme Gillis - May 3 (8 PM) - dir. Sarah Bishop-Stone
  • Stay by Lucy Thurber - May 4 (8 PM) - dir. Ari Edelson
  • God Hates The Irish by Sean Cunningham (workshop) - May 6 (6 PM) - dir. Will Frears Admission is free with a suggested donation of $5 (reading) and $10 (workshop). For more information on the Exposure Festival at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, 224 Waverly Place (between West 11th and Perry St.), call (212) 627-2556 or visit www.rattlestick.org.

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