woman kisses the check of a man
PLAY FESTIVAL WINNER

Any Other Name

SEP 4 - 20, 2009
by George Brant
directed by John J. Wooten

In 1840’s London, a struggling poet visits his idol in search of inspiration, but instead unleashes a madness that feeds his insatiable hunger for fame. As art and ambition collide, how far will he go to make a name for himself in a world where the truth cannot be.

face of George Washington on a yellow crossing sign with title "Duck Crossing"
NEW JERSEY PREMIERE

Duck Crossing

JULY 16 - AUG 2, 2009
by John J. Wooten
directed by John J. Wooten

1776 – George Washington has just set across the Delaware River to attack the Hessians and turn the tide of war. One small problem… the river freezes over when George and his men are only halfway across. In this new comedy, set in real-time, the colonists contemplate their escape from the icy river, knowing full well that the future of the country hangs in the balance.

Artwork- silhouette of a man in front of city landscape in red, yellow and orange colors. title of play "Lost Boy in Whole Foods"
PLAY FESTIVAL RUNNER-UP

Lost Boy Found in Whole Foods

JUNE 26 - 28, 2009
by Tammy Ryan
directed by John Pietrowski

An optimistic “Lost Boy” from Sudan meets a suburban mother in desperate need of adventure. What begins as an unlikely friendship soon becomes an unbreakable bond that leads them toward a better understanding of their place in the world.

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