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Archive for February, 2010Coming Soon.Sunday, February 21st, 2010Be My Baby!Saturday, February 13th, 20102 acts. Comedy w/drama. Five women (3 in their 30s, one in her 50s and one in her 70s), one man (early 40s). Length: 100 minutes. Read More »Winning?Saturday, February 13th, 2010A One Act. Comedy/Drama. 3 women. Length: 15 minutes. Read More »Ersatz Egg SaladSaturday, February 13th, 2010A One Act. Drama. 2 women. Length: 10 minutes. Read More »Dinosaur DocSaturday, February 13th, 2010A One Act. Farce. 3 to 5 women (one woman can play multiple roles). Length: 10 Minutes. Read More »‘S’ is for ‘Single’? (2009)Sunday, February 7th, 2010Family lore has it that when I was 4 years old, I used to be my grandfather Misha’s little nurse — I knew exactly which pills to give him and when. We lived in the same building, and I’ve been told I spent a lot of time with him. My only personal memory of that time is of standing across the street from a hospital and seeing the faint image of someone at a window high up in the building waving to me. “That’s grandpa!” my mother said to me. And I waved and waved until the person disappeared. Read More »BioSaturday, February 6th, 2010Michele is a published and produced playwright, award-winning columnist and cancer survivors group facilitator. Her guest columns have been published by the New York Times, New York Daily News, The Advocate and Mamm magazine, among others, and have been aired on WNYC-FM’s “All Things Considered.” Michele received the Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Media from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association for a series of personal essays on breast cancer. Co-founder of the New York City Lesbian Cancer Support Consortium she has facilitated survivors groups for the Lesbian Cancer Initiative. She is director of communications for New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn, NY. Read More »WelcomeWednesday, February 3rd, 2010Michele Forsten is a playwright, essayist and co-founder of the New York City Lesbian Cancer Support Consortium. Her short plays, “Winning?” and “Dinosaur Doc” have been performed in New York City, Provincetown, Boston and San Francisco. [...] Read More » |
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