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Pigeons in Love
by Jeff Carter

has been selected for Shelterbelt with Love 11, a festival of new short-plays.

When:  January 19-February 12, 2012

Where:  Shelterbelt Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska

 

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An Evening of Off Kilter Christmas One Act Plays

Produced and Directed by Robin Schild

When:  Doors open 7:30pm, Mon, Dec 19, 2011

Cost:  $10 (includes drink ticket for Ale, Wine or Apple Cider)

Where:
EBGB ~ The Underground Wine Bar
1203 Pine Street – Pacific Cannery, Oakland, CA 94607

The Plays:

Tree, By Jeff Carter
When a large, beautiful tree from Josephine “Jo” Dudley’s farm is chosen to be the official Christmas tree for the White House lawn of 1959 she is at first pleased. She soon comes to regret the decision, becoming angry with herself for letting her son Donnie talk her into giving it up to President Eisenhower. Finally, she decides something must be done. With her adopted son Rollie, she devises a plan to right the mistake she has made.

Christmas in Carrolton, By Lee Brady
The style is 40′s film noir, with all the elements of that smoky genre. We meet Sharla w a famous film beauty who is allowed one last Christmas sit home before being electrocuted, and the three men who can’t stop loving her even though they know she can be deadly.

4 plays by John Robinson

  • The Wine Cellar
    • Nora Prentice is holding a Christmas Party for clients at the mansion of her friend and venture capitalist backer, Spencer Gaines. Without asking him, she ordered the wine and the choice turns out to be a disastrous one. He promises to rectify the mistake by offering his wide selection of the finest wines. She must only accompany him to his wine cellar for a tasting adventure. It turns out to be more of a journey than she had anticipated. 
  • Saint George and the Dragon
    • The story of Saint George and his battle with The Dragon has been a part of Christmas festivities since the Tenth Century. In order to spare the town, a princess is offered to The Dragon as her bride. Saint George happens along and rescues her. The legend?s holiday symbolism casts The Dragon is the darkness of the winter, and Saint George as the promise of the renewal of light. About 15 years ago, I was cast in the play as the quack doctor charged with healing the ailing Saint George in the Christmas Revels celebrated in Oakland. In this piece, I couldn?t resist doing a little tweaking of the tale, (no pun intended).
  • Bells and Whistles
    • The Carol of Bells, wafts from a new store in the mall. How charming it is, especially during the holidays to find a shop devoted to bells of all sorts. Whistles nicely compliment the cheery tones. A young couple soon to be married is drawn by the allure of the sounds to purchase something there. However, behind the pleasant notes, something secret lies in wait. 
  • Wenseslas 
    • One evening during the holiday season, a man is found walking barefoot in the snow. He has frostbite and amnesia. After being treated for frostbite, Dr. Judith Prober, the hospitals resident hypnotherapist, tackles his amnesia. He apparently believes he is King Wenceslas of the Christmas Carol by that name. Total delusion or a supernatural possession? 

 

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City Lights Theater Company of San Jose presents a staged reading of

Pastoral Paranoia
By Jeff Carter

Directed by Jenny Hollingworth

When: August 9, 2011 at 8pm
Where: City Lights Theater Company, 529 South Second St., San Jose, CA
Tickets: $10 general; $5 City Lights Subscriber
Call: 408-295-4200

Pastoral Paranoia
In America where farm life has collapsed and drugs have filled the void, Dickie McDonald’s rural drug empire is threatened when his older brother is forced out of a likewise collapsing California and returns home to vie for power in the family. Soon all except the dotty mother and father are aligned against Dickie, but Dickie who may seem somewhat “slow” is no fool. Conflict ensues.

 

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300 Miles by Jeff Carter

will be produced winter 2011 (February?)

by Los Angeles’ Neo Ensemble Theatre.

Follow the Neo Ensemble on Twitter (@neoensemble) or Facebook for up-to-date information about their production of Jeff’s play.

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Jeff Carter’s one-act play, LAST WORDS, will be part of this year’s Turtle Shell Productions’ 8-Minute Madness Festival.

The festival runs January 22 – February 6, 2011. See Turtle Shell Productions website for time, place and ticket information.

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Aches & Pains by Jeff Carter

is a finalist for Actors Theatre of Louisville’s

Heideman Award given each year to the winner of

the National Ten-Minute Play Contest, part of ATL’s

Humana Festival of New American Plays.

Congratulations, Jeff!

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A Gentler Place
by
Jeff Carter

has won Goshen College’s
Peace Playwrighting Contest
and will be performed
Fri. Oct. 1, Sat. Oct. 2
and Sun. Oct 3, 2010

by the Goshen College Theatre Department
in Goshen, Indiana.

The college’s contest for the Peace Play Award is held biannually.

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The Estrogenius Festival, held annually at the Manhattan Theatre Source off-off-Broadway,
has chosen
Jeff Carter’s Fallen Leaves as part of
this year’s five weeks of one-act plays.

Fallen Leaves
directed by Kelly Mecleary
featuring Gloria Boucher and Alice Connorton
will be performed during week 1
Wed Sept. 29 to Frid Oct. 1 at 8pm
Sat. Oct. 2 at 3pm & 8pm

Fallen Leaves is a dark comedy exploring the love-hate relationship
of two older women bound together in a faded menage a trois with an aged college dean.

See the Estrogenius website for ticket information.

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Jeff Carter’s one-act play
A Gentler Place
will be performed by Theatre Southwest
as part of their annual Festival of Originals.

When:
July 16-31, 2010

Where:
Theatre Southwest
Houston, Texas

Tickets are available online or by phone (713) 661-9505.

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Tree
by
Jeff Carter

Jeff’s one-act play, Tree, is a Spotlight Winner in the 10th Annual New Voice Play Festival, presented by the Old Opera House Theatre Company.

When:
June 25, 26 and 27, 2010

Where:
The Old Opera House Theatre Company
Charles Town, West Virginia

Tickets are available through The Old Opera House Theatre Company.

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