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"Ten-minute Play Festival"

Ten original 10-minute plays - PG13

 

Friday, August 1, 8 pm

 

Tickets - $10- For advance tickets call 859.985.9317

Tickets also sold at the door, seating is limited

 

Woods Penn Commons

on the College Campus

 

The second annual Quilt Play Festival, as part of the Berea Quilt Extravaganza IV activities, is to present ten 10-minute plays with a theme of family relationships. More information on the plays and the playwrights will be posted shortly.

 

 

About our Director: Kim Stinson

 

Kim Stinson holds a Master of Fine Art in Playwriting from Spalding University. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art in stage management from North Carolina School of the Arts and a Master of Art in theatre/directing from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She has worked professionally as a stage manager for the Dayton Ballet and as a freelance stage manager. She has taught at Clark State University in Ohio and Lees-McRae College in North Carolina. She also wrote Courageous Paths, adapted from the book Courageous Paths: Stories of Nine Appalachian Women by Jane B. Stephenson, founder of the New Opportunity School for Women in Berea, Kentucky. Her professional directing credits include “The Little Mermaid” at the Townhall Theatre in Washington Township, Ohio, the Lees-McRae production of Courageous Paths, and the past two year’s Quilt Extravaganza play productions. Last summer she had a workshop of her full-length play, Appalachian Geisha, with the New Mummer Group that is based in New York with a reading of Act I of the play in New York in September 2007 as a part of the NMG’s Kentucky/New York Writer’s Exchange. Her one-act play, “Post Partum Blue” was recently published in the May 2008 issue of The Louisville Review.

 

 

 

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