WILD TERRAIN will have a reading at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on March 16th at 7PM, featuring Catherine Curtin, Jack Davidson and Marcia Jean Kurtz (who originated their roles in the recent premiere at EST’s Marathon of One-Act Plays).  The reading will be followed by a discussion of the play, led by medical ethicist Dr. Terry Perlin. 

At an outdoor sculpture garden, a retired professor and his dreamy wife battle over love, art and the relativity of memory.  In the uncharted territory of later life, Henry and Marion lose their way – yet persist in navigating their fiery relationship.
   
The New York Society for Ethical Culture is at 2 West 64 Street, New York City.

SISTERS, a short play I co-authored with two of my theatre students at the NY Institute of Technology, has just been published in Applause Books’ BEST AMERICAN SHORT PLAYS 2008-2009.

Sisters, set on a subway car in New York, takes place on the day two sisters from South Asia are forced to re-examine their relationship – both to each other, and to life in America.

Empire of the Trees, produced in 2010 by Wizard Oil Productions, is one of six nominees for Outstanding Full-Length Script by the New York Innovative Theatre Awards.

The Playwrights’ Center will welcome six playwrights into its Core Writer program in the 2010-11 season: Andy Bragen, Christina Ham, Adam Kraar, Mona Mansour, Mat Smart, and renewing Core Writer Victoria Stewart.

The Core Writers, a group of 20 to 30 playwrights appointed for renewable three-year terms, have access to the Playwrights’ Center’s world-class resources for new play development. Current Core Writers include Lee Blessing, Barbara Field, Jeffrey Hatcher, and Melanie Marnich, as well as many other established and emerging playwrights.

At the heart of the Core Writer program is the Playwrights’ Center’s Ruth Easton Lab, where playwrights can test out new work with their choice of collaborators from across the country. The Playwrights’ Center provides casting services, rehearsal space, competitive fees for actors and designers, and a stipend for the participating playwright.

GORGEOUS INTENTIONS is a serious comedy set at an art colony belonging to Anne Goldfarb, a philanthropist who aspires to make life exquisite for everybody.  When Anne’s creative, chaotic daughter shows up at the colony – having fled a sanitorium – splendid ideals about family, friendship and art are exploded.

Cast:  3W, 3M

The play was workshopped at the Lark Play Development Center, was a finalist for the Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, and has been given public readings at Primary Stages, LaMama and The New Group.

“Nicely conceived.” The New York Times

“Adam Kraar’s “Wild Terrain” presents Henry and Marion, an elderly couple facing their fear of death during a visit to an outdoor sculpture exhibit. …Kraar and his talented cast make us feel the lonely terror of vanishing into the fog of age.”  Backstage


Directed by Richmond Hoxie, WILD TERRAIN stars Catherine Curtin, Jack Davidson and Marcia Jean Kurtz.

For more information on the EST Marathon of One Act Plays, please click here.

WIZARD OIL PRODUCTIONS presents EMPIRE OF THE TREES from April 22 – April 30th, at the Abingdon Theatre.

From the review in Theater Scene.net“It is not every day in New York that we can so easily travel, without visa or ticket, to the porch of a villa in the Indian countryside.  Bathed in rich jewel tones and draped with the delicate leaves of the Banyan and Asoka trees, the stage at the June Havoc Theatre drew the audience into an exotic and mythical place where time vanished.

…Playwright Adam Kraar brilliantly weaves in echoes of Ibsen’s masterworks in his characters…  Clear and focused storytelling…  a refreshing non-western narrative that incorporates layers of meaning through symbol, theater tradition, with rich aesthetics.”

SynopsisEmpire of the Trees is set in India in 1963.  When Deborah, a young American woman living in New Delhi, strikes up a literary and romantic bond with a traveling Indian bookseller, she discovers she has a mysterious connection to ancient Indian myth.  She tries to share her new awareness with her husband, an ambitious journalist, but clashes with his inter-cultural suspicions, and cruel facts of class and history.  She seeks spiritual solace with the bookseller, and from the wise old Banyan tree in her yard – which causes her household to explode, and myth to spill into reality.

DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY:  The play was workshopped at the Lark Play Development Center, William Inge Center for the Arts, and Ensemble Studio Theatre.  It was a finalist for both the MultiStages New Works Award and the Stanley Drama Award. 

To read the Broadway World feature on the production, please click here.

Captain Abalone, originally produced at HB Playwrights Theatre, was recently published in BEST AMERICAN SHORT PLAYS 2002-03, available from Applause Books

Hearts and Minds, workshopped at the Lark Playwrights’ Center, was just published in BEST AMERICAN SHORT PLAYS 2006-07, also available from Applause Books.

 

A bill of four one-act comedies, BALD LIES, WILD CRIES AND OTHER ACTS OF LOVE begins performances October 31st at ALLIANCE REPERTORY COMPANY in North Hollywood. 

The one-acts include Laundry and Lies (recently published in Applause Books Best American Short Plays), The Infant Society, Love on the B-Line and The Turnover.  The production runs through mid-December.  Read the feature in LA STAGE.

Applause Books has published a scene from my play FREEDOM HIGH in their collection DUO! The Best Scenes for Two for the 21st Century.