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THE BRIDGE THEATRE COMPANY ~ NEW YORK NY

Bridge Production History: 2004-2009
Productions

(click on play titles for more information)

Spain
by Michael Rubenfeld
December 2008

Humans Anonymous
by Kate Hewlett
November 2007

Zarathustra Said Some Things, No?
by Trevor Ferguson
May 2006

Laundry & Bourbon and Lone Star
by James Mclure
February 2006

Making Marilyn
by Ken Cameron
November 2005

Never Swim Alone & This is a Play
by Daniel MacIvor
May 2005

Plunge
by Christopher Kyle
April 2005

Down the Road
by Lee Blessing
February 2005

Blue Window
by Craig Lucas
December 2004

Portland
by Ruben Carbajal
October 2004

Workshop Series

The Winter Workshop Series 2010
October - March 2009/2010

Psychomachia ~ by Jennifer Lane

Greenland ~ by Nicolas Billon
The Swearing Jar ~ by Kate Hewlett


The BareNaked Series
November - January 2009/2010

Saving Jenna Ranin ~ by Drew Larimore
Boy Wonders ~ by Joe Tracz


Next Stop Workshops

September 2008 -  February 2009

Out of Askja ~ by Drew Larimore
Psychomachia ~ by Jennifer Lane

Best of the Toronto 2007 Fringe Festival
January-March 2008


Maxim & Cosmo ~ by TJ Dawe
Conservatives in Love ~ by Dave Carley
Talk Thirty to Me ~ by Oonagh Duncan

An Absit Omen Evening in NYC
May 2007

Spain ~ by Michael Rubenfeld
Essay ~ by Hannah Moscovitch


Workshops in Winter
January-April 2008

Independence ~ by Lee Blessing
Too Bad ~ by C.C. Courtney
Hunt for Treasure ~ by Adam Risbridger & Byron Laviolette


Free Fall
September-December 2006


The Last Train ~ by Beth Graham & Daniela Vlaskalic
Autumn Run ~ by Sue Bigelow & Janice Goldberg Humans Anonymous ~ by Kate Hewlett

Summer Reading Series
for New Play Development

As a part of its New Play Development Program, the Bridge hosts a Summer Reading Series of new plays at our home at Shetler Studios. These readings provide playwrights with the opportunity to hear their work aloud, participate in a discussion about the play, and receive feedback from invited and participating artists. The readings are open the public and members of the Bridge ensemble, network of artists and mailing list are encouraged to attend.