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Bernice Sizemore's 70th Birthday: Bernice, who loves quirky clothes and health tonics, is very self-sufficient, so why does her daughter give her a gun and want her to move to a condo, and why does her estranged son suddenly show up on her doorstep? A fast-paced comedy about internal wiring, family relationships, and acceptance. The play has had readings in Horse Cave, at Cincinnati New Light Festival, and the 2009 Kentucky Theatre Association conference.
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General Orders No. 11 : Jews in Paducah, Kentucky must flee on 24 hours notice
when Gen. Ulysses S. Grant banishes them from his military district.
Readings at Kentucky Repertory Theatre (formerly Horse Cave Theatre) and Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative and Cincinnati Arts Association.
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Winner of the Streisand Festival of New Jewish Plays, this is the perfect piece to celebrate the 350-year anniversary of Jews in America. The play premiered at the Jewish Community Center in Louisville, KY, with John Leffert directing. |
The Colored Door at the Train Depot: Based on a true story, the play is about an African American woman who fought for racial justice in the military during World War II.
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This play's recognition includes Finalist, 2003 Southeastern Theatre Conference New Play Project; Honorable Mention, 2002 Jane Chambers Award; Semi-Finalist, 2002 Pittsburgh New Play Festival; Finalist, New Harmony Project; Third Place, Drama Workshop, Des Moines. It was judged Best Play in the Heritage Festival Playwriting Contest sponsored by Citizens Concerned for Human Relations in Danville, KY, and premiered at the 2006 Festival.
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Just Taking Up Space: A troubled teen has an unusual journey of self-discovery when ordered to spend time with a police officer he injured |
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Readings at Kentucky Repertory Theatre (formerly Horse Cave Theatre). Excerpts appear in 1999 Smith & Kraus's Best Men's Stage Monologues and Best Stage Scenes. |
| The Snowflake Theory: A romantic comedy about a modern Jewish family. |
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The play was featured at Beyond the Borscht Belt: A Jewish Theatre Festival in Columbus, Ohio; was a Finalist at Southern Appalchian Repertory Theatre's ScriptFEST and for the Southeastern Theatre Conference's Getchell Prize. It has had readings in Horse Cave, KY, and Cincinnati, OH.<
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