PR Drama Returns to NYC Stage Tonight
Joe, the hyper stressed NY PR maven, and Melanie, the strictly A-type emotive marketing exec, are back for eight (8) encore performances of WHITE NOISE at the Richmond Shepard Theatre, 309 East 26th Street @ 2nd avenue, NYC, April 7 - 12, 2009.
A chance meeting in the waiting room of a therapists office leads to impromptu venting, a connection, and maybe more, illustrating that in New York your life can change radically in 10 minutes. Who is giving whom the business?
WHITE NOISE, a 10 minute play I wrote last fall, premiered at NYC Playwrights winter 2008 fundraiser, then ran for eight performances at H-B Playwrights Theatre, December, 2008. This is the first production of Discovery Hill Productions, a new venture of Ella Jane New, who starred as Melanie in the H-B Playwrights Theatre production of WHITE NOISE.
The Hard Lull is eight plays, 10 (or so) minutes each, 16 intriguing and impressionable characters all in different states of waiting. What are you waiting for?
The Hook – C.S Drury | Open House – C.S Drury | Central B.S – Peter Alexandrou | Flight into Health – Stan Taub | Questioning – Elizabeth Primamore | The Executive – Henry Holden | White Noise – Mark Rose | The Exchange – David Rey and Leif Steinert
Director: David Rey
Assistant Director: Eduardo Costas
Light and Set: Brandon HughesTues April 7th - Sat April 11th @ 8PM
Sat April 11th Matinee @ 2PM
Sun April 12th @ 3 PM
Richmond Shepard Theatre
309 East 26th Street @ 2nd Ave.
Admission - $10
212-684-2690
917-796-3091
PR Drama Runs Through Monday
WHITE NOISE - the saga of Melanie and Joe, stressed out New York marketing and PR execs, closes Monday, December 22, after eight performances at H-B Playwrights Theatre, 124 Bank Street, New York. Performances have been selling out, so call now to reserve. See The Drama of Public Relations for details. Performances Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Some comments:
I saw the plays and they were GREAT. A good range of actors and subject matter. It was done well. I brought visitors from Australia. There was an actor Gary Corbin who played a disabled actor in a casting office and was offstage in a second play. He was FANTASTIC! Blew all three of us away. There were many other good performers as well.
The HB Studios “waiting room series” is really great! Yours is hilarious, Mark! Can’t wait to see it develop into a full-length production!
PR and cruising on the traitorous sea meet in a therapist’s office…
PERFECT! Break a leg & Enjoy



