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Harvest 2010, The Backyard Plays
Nine 10-minute plays by local playwrights
All set in the backyard
Shows June 3rd to June 13th
Lionheart Theatre 10 College St. Norcross, GA 30071
Awkward Silences by Kelly Young-Silverman
Director: Kimberly Oberheu
A nice dinner with friends turns into confession, when the awkward silences are too much to bear.
Common Ground by Raymond Fast
Director: Carolyn Choe
When Adam, a homeless man, is befriended by twelve-year-old Savannah, their innocent, unassuming friendship challenges the girl's protective grandmother's perspective of others and herself.
Jubilee Catalog Sales by David L. Fisher
Director: James Beck
It would seem that a company that only sells from its catalog would be eager to get that catalog into as many homes as possible.
But maybe not in the world of Jubilee . . .
Moonlight by James Beck
Director: Bob Smith
A son looks skyward for answers as his mother tries to keep him on familiar ground.
Much, Much Later by Susan M. Steadman
Director: Jason B. Caldwell
In the indeterminate future, three visitors to our ravaged planet draw conclusions about life on earth based on a few
suburban artifacts found in a backyard.
One Beer by David Allan Dodson
Director: Chris Brooks
One man. One woman. One beer.
Pony Rides are for Girls by David Marshall Silverman
Director: Tanya Carroll
Sam, a man planning his seven-year-old son's birthday party, is surprised when Coppo the clown shows up in
Sam's backyard to pitch his party skills.
The Powell Plot by Daniel Carter Brown
Director: Kevin Kincheloe
Two siblings consider the purpose of headstones, the meaning of “final resting place” and
the appropriate treatment for their father’s remains.
Two Guys Fishing by Nick Boretz
Director: Travis Young
On a warm day by a lake, two quarrelsome brothers fish and maybe reel in a moment they can share.
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