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News Rattlestick Presents Seven New Works at "F*!@cking Good Plays! (festival)" New works by David Anzuelo, Laura Eason, Heidi Schreck, Daniel Talbott and more will be featured in the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater's "F*!@cking Good Plays (festival)."
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Laura Eason

The five-day event, Jan. 6-10, will include readings of new plays by eight playwrights. The festival will be presented at Rattlestick Theatee's downtown home at 224 Waverly Place (off 7th Avenue South between West 11th & Perry Streets). Playwrights include David Anzuelo, James Armstrong, Laura Eason, Matt Gould, Griffin Matthews, Charlotte Miller, Heidi Schreck, and Daniel Talbott. The new works will be directed by Kip Fagan, Jackson Gay, Sam Gold, Ken Kaissar, Kirsten Kelly and Pedro Pascal.

Here is a full list of "F*!@cking Good Plays (festival)" performances:

  • Jan. 6: There Are No More Big Secrets by Heidi Schreck, directed by Keith Fagan (3 PM)
  • Jan. 6: Sam and Gus by Daniel Talbott, directed by Sam Gold (7 PM)
  • Jan. 7: Plainfield Ace by Laura Eason, directed by Kirsten Kelly (7 PM)
  • Jan. 8: Killing Play by David Anzuelo, directed by Pedro Pascal (7 PM)
  • Jan. 9: Raising Jo by Charlotte Miller, directed by Jackson Gay (3 PM)
  • Jan. 9: Witness Uganda written and directed by Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews (6 PM)
  • Jan. 10: The Metric System by James Armstrong, directed by Ken Kaissar (3 PM) The Rattlestick will continue its 15th anniversary season with Craig Wright's Blind (Feb. 18-March 21) and Annie Baker's The Aliens (April 15-May 23).

    Admission is free. For reservations, email [email protected] (specify which readings you will be attending). For more information, please call (212) 627-2556 or visit Rattlestick.org.

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