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15th Annual Northport On-Act Play Festival
A full weekend of one-act plays dedicated to the memory of Jeff Bennett. Ten plays will be performed, five in each of two programs,
Program 1: Performances Fri, Sept 27, 7:30pm and Sat, Sept 28, 2:30pm
"Strange Connections" a drama by Abhisek Bhattacharya directed by Tammy Green with Julianna Viviani, John Arthur Battaglia and Laura Rosenfeld. A writer whose stories seem to predict the future is a prisoner of the criminal she is foiling.
"Prefer Not To Say" a comedy by Maroun Rached directed by Joe Sherer with Bobbie Ruth Levy, JoAnn Celentano, Patrick Reilly and Robert Hertz. Three people are challenged about how to tackle gender on their company's website.
"Very Silent Night" a comedy by Seth Freeman directed by Jim Polen with Lee Kurfist, Vicki Milach and Bob Olenuk. A tale of how this classic Christmas carol came to be.
"Note To Self" a drama by Cate Wiley directed by John Torres with John Torres and Holly Souchack. A potential suicide is stopped by a concerned passerby.
"Flower Power" a comedy by Michael Casano directed by Patrick Reilly with Alex Rich, Danilise Diaz, William Cherno and Kevin Vincent. An advertising meeting with a client takes an unexpected turn.
Program 2: Performances Sat, Sep 28, 7:30pm and Sun, Sep 29, 2:30pm.
"Kill a Fellow" a drama by Joseph Bulvid directed by Jo Ann Katz with Justine Waker and Barbara Schuler. Betrayal leads to revenge and gives new meaning to "Hell hath no fury...."
"The Book on Paris" a comedy by Michael Solomowitz directed by Alex Edwards-Bourdrez with Deanna Monaco, Jim Bradley and Ravi Tawney. A couple celebrating their 25th anniversary find they have mounting problems.
"Deepfake" a comedy by Alisa Zhulina directed by Jo Ann Katz with Brianna Acevedo-Franchino, Renee McClean and Cal Gladden. A journalist's assignment to investigate AI dating takes an interesting turn.
"The Beach House" a drama by John McFadden directed by Stacey Portmore-Davies with Stacey Portmore-Davies and Patrick Reilly. A dying man gets an unexpected visitor.
"The Twilight Phone" a comedy written and directed by Peter Scarpinato with Savannah Zeis, Lisa Meckes, Emily Tesar and Scott Miller. A teenage girl learns what it was like without cell phones.
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LocationThe Playhouse at St Paul's (View)
270 Main St
Northport, NY 11768
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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2 flights of stairs
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