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In Big Cities We are Sentimental (2008)

The Ontological-Hysteric Theater

In Big Cities We are Sentimental delves into sad love and suicide. In bursts of text, sound, movement, six contemporaries mark a path through casual melancholy and near-misses. It is a happy play, if you are the sort who gets your happiness from mellow floods of caffeine and the mistake of waking too early on weekend mornings.

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Mother Mary Come to Me (2007)

The Baby Jesus One-Act Jubilee, Brick Theater

According to Mother Mary Come to Me, Mary did not birth Jesus. Sheila did. But Sheila died and Jesus needs a mother. And Joseph needs a lover. And Mary needs things too.

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The Children of Truffaut (2007)

The Pretentious Festival, Brick Theater

The Children of Truffaut thrusts eight characters drawn from 70's Continental cinema into a game of arousal, angst, bluster, pontification, and whimsy. This ain't yer momma's arthouse—unless your momma is the lovechild of Marcello Mastroianni and Hanna Schygulla. In which case, I'd like to meet her.

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I Felt So Free (2007)

Tiny Theater Festival, The Ontological-Hysteric Incubator/Brick Theater

When a puppet wielding a letter opener stabs Marty in the back, the mediocre adulterer just might feel for the first time in years. All that failure in the stand-up comedy biz… All those midnight bicycle trips out to Weehawken…

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The Gringo of the Deli Acapulco (2007)

Under St. Mark Theater

Olivia and Lorenzo enter into a deadly contest where identity, mortality, and even objective reality are questioned and blurred. Performed with The Bad Bruise of Billy MacBean.

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The Bad Bruise of Billy MacBean (2007)

Under St. Mark Theater

Billy and Klare like each other very much, that much is clear, but the former chess prodigy simply won't leave his basement. Performed with The Gringo of the Deli Acapulco.

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Das Brat (2006)

Midtown International Theatre Festival

Das Brat was an unusual take on love, loss, and one man's attempt at transformation as he returns from Europe to his former girlfriend, her sister and his illegitimate child. It was the Old Kent Road Theater's first formal production.

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The Great Americano (2004)

The Red Room Theater

A southern preacher goes on a non-linear journey exploring his relationship with two parishoners.

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Mock The Knife (2003)

The New York International Fringe Festival

Eric Bland wrote and starred in this, his first New York City production.

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