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News Guirgis' Little Flower, Bogosian's 1+1 Plus More New Works Ready for LAB Barn Series The LAByrinth Theater Company's sixth annual Barn Series Festival lineup — which features Stephen Belber's A Small Melodramatic Story, Eric Bogosian's One Plus One and Stephen Adly Guirgis' The Little Flower of East Orange — has been announced.
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The 2005 free reading series will take place Dec. 2-19 at The Public Theater's Shiva Theater.

Among the playwrights to present developing works are Carlo Alban, Stephen Belber, Eric Bogosian, Raul Castillo, Andrea Ciannavei, Cusi Cram, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Brett C. Leonard, Megan Mostyn-Brown and Michael Puzzo.

LAB's Barn Series is the next stage of development following original workshops at the troupe's annual Summer Intensive. The plays are each rehearsed for 15 hours then are usually presented twice using the same cast and director from the summer as playwrights continue to work.

LAB co-artistic directors (and well-known actors) Philip Seymour Hoffman (Long Day's Journey Into Night) and John Ortiz (Anna in the Tropics) announced the 2005 lineup with descriptions as follows (all begin at 8 PM, unless noted otherwise):

  • Pretty Chin Up by Andrea Ciannavei (Dec. 2 and 3) Directed by Michele Chivu
    "What's the difference between an overweight marketing executive selling women’s lingerie and diet pills and the starving spokesmodel who peddles the goods for the camera? About 100 pounds."
  • City Of Palms by Raul Castillo (Dec. 4 & 11) Dir. Mariana Hellmund
    "Spawned by the return of a child, turmoil in a South Texas household threatens to bring a family to its knees."
  • 1+1 written and directed by Eric Bogosian (Dec. 5 & 7)
    "In two bare-bones acts, 1+1 tells the story of two men who orbit a young actress, Brianne, as she arrives in Los Angeles and is seduced into heartache, drugs and the internet porn biz."
  • All The Bad Things by Cusi Cram (Dec. 6 & 8) Dir. Paula Pizzi
    "A West Village family is being forced out of their rent-stabilized apartment. Where will they find refuge in a city that is no longer kind to artists, eccentrics and Bohemians?"
  • She Talks To Rainbows by Michael Puzzo (Dec. 9 & 15) Dir. Padraic Lillis
    "A heartbreaking tale of obsession, repression, depression and too many Midori Sours."
  • Intríngulis by Carlo Alban (Dec. 10 & 18) Dir. David Anzuelo
    "Novelist, sniper, television personality, delinquent youth. Window washer, tourist, Beelzebub, idealist youth. Vigilante, rock star wannabe, minuteman, apolitical youth. Illegal immigrant. These are the people in your neighborhood."
  • Going After Alice by Megan Mostyn-Brown (Dec. 12 & 13) Dir. Chris McGarry
    "The already fractured Robertson family is blown apart by grief after their son Sam is killed by a suicide bomber."
  • A Small Melodramatic Story by Stephen Belber (Dec. 14 & 16) Dir. Lucie Tiberghien
    "A Small Melodramatic Story is a small, melodramatic story about a woman using her intuition, young Latino men and the Freedom of Information Act to figure out if the person she loves is who he says he is."
  • No Viet Cong Ever Called Me Nigger written & directed by Brett C. Leonard (Dec. 17 - 7 & 9 PM)
    "A provocative, incendiary exploration of love, sex, race and trying to make ends meet."
  • The Little Flower Of East Orange written & directed by Stephen Adly Guirgis (Dec. 19 - 7 & 9 PM)
    "This piece will include scenes from a new work-in-progress about memory and ghosts." Past works featured at the reading series include Nilo Cruz's Beauty of the Father (which will be seen next at Manhattan Theater Club), Megan Mostyn Brown's The Secret Lives of Losers (Tribeca Theater Festival, Michael Puzzo's The Dirty Talk (New York International Fringe Festival) as well as Patrick Shanley's Sailor's Song, José Rivera's Massacre (Sing to Your Children) and Stephen Adly Guirgis’ The Last Days of Judas Iscariot — all seen as part of LAB's mainstage. Cusi Cram's All The Bad Things, featured in this Barn Series, will go on to a developmental production, Feb. 15-March 5, 2006.

    Seating is limited for the free Barn Series at the Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, and reservations are required. To make reservations, call (212) 513-1083 or email [email protected]. For more information on LAB, visit www.labtheater.org .

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