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When Tony decides to rid his new house of evil spirits Beth thinks he’s overreacting, but in the end they join forces to drive those spirits away. Christy Bio:Christy is always happy to perform Shirley King's works; Previous credits include Annette in God of Carnage and Karen in Dinner With Friends, Elvira in Blithe Spirit.Tim's Bio: Tim is happy to be back on Airplay with another piece by Shirley King. Previous Airplay credits include Unspoken Acts, Down With Kindle, and Going UpHosted by Coni Koepfinger and Christy Donahue
When Tony decides to rid his new house of evil spirits Beth thinks he’s overreacting, but in the end they join forces to drive those spirits away. Christy Bio:Christy is always happy to perform Shirley King's works; Previous credits include Annette in God of Carnage and Karen in Dinner With Friends, Elvira in Blithe Spirit.Tim's Bio: Tim is happy to be back on Airplay with another piece by Shirley King. Previous Airplay credits include Unspoken Acts, Down With Kindle, and Going UpHosted by Coni Koepfinger and Christy Donahue
Deb knows women can change our country. Will she cooperate with Jack and give him the assistance he needs?Shirley King's plays and monologues have been produced in the US, The UK, Canada, Scotland and Korea. She is a member of The Dramatists Guild and The International Center for Women Playwrights.Actors:Christy Donahue: Christy’s acting credits span traditional theater, interactive dinner theater, commercial and film work, and staged readings - in person, online, and via livestream. When not acting Christy enjoys other creative pathways, such as mixed media, collage art, and wreath making.An animal advocate, she has 2 rescue cats and a rescue dog and loves being home with them and her husband.Timothy Regan: A graduate of Kean University, has done several Airplay readings and is always excited to return. You may have heard him last in Coni Koepfinger's “Unspoken Acts” and In Shirley King’s “Down with the Kindle!“.Tonight we are dedicating our showTo Pat McBennett .who left us. Our deepest sympathies to our cohost - as Pat was Christy Donahue’s mom. We are saddened by your loss Christy. Pat was an avid reader and no doubt cultured your creative spirit and mastery of Language.
Deb knows women can change our country. Will she cooperate with Jack and give him the assistance he needs?Shirley King's plays and monologues have been produced in the US, The UK, Canada, Scotland and Korea. She is a member of The Dramatists Guild and The International Center for Women Playwrights.Actors:Christy Donahue: Christy’s acting credits span traditional theater, interactive dinner theater, commercial and film work, and staged readings - in person, online, and via livestream. When not acting Christy enjoys other creative pathways, such as mixed media, collage art, and wreath making.An animal advocate, she has 2 rescue cats and a rescue dog and loves being home with them and her husband.Timothy Regan: A graduate of Kean University, has done several Airplay readings and is always excited to return. You may have heard him last in Coni Koepfinger's “Unspoken Acts” and In Shirley King’s “Down with the Kindle!“.Tonight we are dedicating our showTo Pat McBennett .who left us. Our deepest sympathies to our cohost - as Pat was Christy Donahue’s mom. We are saddened by your loss Christy. Pat was an avid reader and no doubt cultured your creative spirit and mastery of Language.
"When a lonely trucker stumbles into a church to ask for God's forgiveness, he finds compassion and mercy for his wornout wretched soul... but when justice comes to call, he learns that there can never mercy for someone like him, only condemnation."Tonight's play will Read by Timothy Regan as Dale Joe Izen as Fr. Frank and Christy Donahue as the Narrator / the Young Girl and the Judge.
"When a lonely trucker stumbles into a church to ask for God's forgiveness, he finds compassion and mercy for his wornout wretched soul... but when justice comes to call, he learns that there can never mercy for someone like him, only condemnation."Tonight's play will Read by Timothy Regan as Dale Joe Izen as Fr. Frank and Christy Donahue as the Narrator / the Young Girl and the Judge.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Hello and Welcome to AIRPLAY - you experimental theatre on the web.... today is our final episode for the season. We will be taking the summer off but we'll be back in the Fall with an exciting newseason for you. And as advertised OUR NEW PLAY COMPETITION - We we will choose 6 finalists who we consider have the strongest mono;ogues from a full length play. We will discuss how and why they were chosen and we will do an indepth analysis of the work through the eyes of the winning playwrights.So today, we are going offer another sample of strong monologues inside a larger work. Today's play is: CANDLEDANCING, The Voice of Julian of Norwich: by Coni Koepfinger.CAST :Christy Donahue -will read ANNA, a young novice who has not taken her vows yet but serves as a worker at the East Abbey, in the laundry and the kitchen Dr. Vivian Dorsett - will read SISTER KATE, one of the sisters at the convent, who teaches writing in the school at the orphanage, she is a playwright and a scholar hoping to get her academic papers as well as her creative work published.Pauline Rose Moore - MOTHER MARY AGNES, the Mother Superior at East Abbey Lani Cerveris Cataldi, will be reading the voice – WILL, an orphan choirboy, who recently just showee up on the steps of the East Abbey- he’s a bit peculiar as he stares at the candle flame until he goes catatonic. Plus The Stage Directions.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Hello and Welcome to AIRPLAY - you experimental theatre on the web.... today is our final episode for the season. We will be taking the summer off but we'll be back in the Fall with an exciting newseason for you. And as advertised OUR NEW PLAY COMPETITION - We we will choose 6 finalists who we consider have the strongest mono;ogues from a full length play. We will discuss how and why they were chosen and we will do an indepth analysis of the work through the eyes of the winning playwrights.So today, we are going offer another sample of strong monologues inside a larger work. Today's play is: CANDLEDANCING, The Voice of Julian of Norwich: by Coni Koepfinger.CAST :Christy Donahue -will read ANNA, a young novice who has not taken her vows yet but serves as a worker at the East Abbey, in the laundry and the kitchen Dr. Vivian Dorsett - will read SISTER KATE, one of the sisters at the convent, who teaches writing in the school at the orphanage, she is a playwright and a scholar hoping to get her academic papers as well as her creative work published.Pauline Rose Moore - MOTHER MARY AGNES, the Mother Superior at East Abbey Lani Cerveris Cataldi, will be reading the voice – WILL, an orphan choirboy, who recently just showee up on the steps of the East Abbey- he’s a bit peculiar as he stares at the candle flame until he goes catatonic. Plus The Stage Directions.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Hurricane Katrina destroys the town of LakelandMississippi, Hannah and her mother are separated. Hoping to reachthe Houston Astrodome and safety, Hannah receives urgently needed help from a right-wing wrestler, a reporter,Greek waitress, God, and God’s son, Jessie.This story of a young mother and daughter losing and finding each other explores the consequences of global human displacement. GEOGRAPHY was a finalist in the Contra Costa Times NewPlay Competition and a winner in the Solano Repertory Competition.Read by Christy Donahue
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Hurricane Katrina destroys the town of LakelandMississippi, Hannah and her mother are separated. Hoping to reachthe Houston Astrodome and safety, Hannah receives urgently needed help from a right-wing wrestler, a reporter,Greek waitress, God, and God’s son, Jessie.This story of a young mother and daughter losing and finding each other explores the consequences of global human displacement. GEOGRAPHY was a finalist in the Contra Costa Times NewPlay Competition and a winner in the Solano Repertory Competition.Read by Christy Donahue
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Amy Oestreicher's Fibers: After almost losing her own life at 18, a granddaughter seeks to understand her grandmother’s own suffering at 18, as a holocaust survivor, reflecting on the hostility her grandmother was met with after surviving Auschwitz, and the lack of understanding or tolerance for traumatized individuals in society. Unable to live fully when traumatized, the granddaughter yearns to understand how her grandmother felt, even when embraced by family, and seeks to answer how she herself can live a full life after trauma. In interviewing nearly a dozen relatives she’s never met, she encounters a generation of lost stories, unfinished histories, and invaluable memories, and discovers an even greater gift – a connection to a legacy that takes the entire family by surprise, and a treasure chest of unbelievable, heartbreaking, and even humorous tales of survival, betrayal, devotion, and resilience. Who wins in the battle between history and memory? How do you save a legacy from the battlefield of forgetting? And is anything “just” a story?synopsis:“It was kind of an unstated rule when you’re with Holocaust survivors that you don’t go there. and nobody comes out and says it, but it’s true for all of us that are first generation – you just grew up knowing you didn't go there.”Stage Directions and Voice Mails: Christy Donahue I come from a legacy of holocaust survivors. Why couldn’t I go there? Did anybody know the story?
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: Amy Oestreicher's Fibers: After almost losing her own life at 18, a granddaughter seeks to understand her grandmother’s own suffering at 18, as a holocaust survivor, reflecting on the hostility her grandmother was met with after surviving Auschwitz, and the lack of understanding or tolerance for traumatized individuals in society. Unable to live fully when traumatized, the granddaughter yearns to understand how her grandmother felt, even when embraced by family, and seeks to answer how she herself can live a full life after trauma. In interviewing nearly a dozen relatives she’s never met, she encounters a generation of lost stories, unfinished histories, and invaluable memories, and discovers an even greater gift – a connection to a legacy that takes the entire family by surprise, and a treasure chest of unbelievable, heartbreaking, and even humorous tales of survival, betrayal, devotion, and resilience. Who wins in the battle between history and memory? How do you save a legacy from the battlefield of forgetting? And is anything “just” a story?synopsis:“It was kind of an unstated rule when you’re with Holocaust survivors that you don’t go there. and nobody comes out and says it, but it’s true for all of us that are first generation – you just grew up knowing you didn't go there.”Stage Directions and Voice Mails: Christy Donahue I come from a legacy of holocaust survivors. Why couldn’t I go there? Did anybody know the story?
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Read by Christy Donahue. Shirley King says "I have seven trees on my property. I planted four of them and have helped them grow tall and proud over the years. I wrote Promises as a tribute to those trees and to our magnificent California redwoods. I'm a Save the Forests advocate."
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Read by Christy Donahue. Shirley King says "I have seven trees on my property. I planted four of them and have helped them grow tall and proud over the years. I wrote Promises as a tribute to those trees and to our magnificent California redwoods. I'm a Save the Forests advocate."
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: On today's Airplay another great little monologue by Shirley King - Read by Christy Donahue- but first a bit about our "Summer Submissions" monologue contest!Send us your best monologue- it has to be from a play - send the monologue, a brief character description and a short synopsis of the play to airplayscripts@gmail.com
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: On today's Airplay another great little monologue by Shirley King - Read by Christy Donahue- but first a bit about our "Summer Submissions" monologue contest!Send us your best monologue- it has to be from a play - send the monologue, a brief character description and a short synopsis of the play to airplayscripts@gmail.com
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger. Today's Presentation: CRAZY IN LOVE By Shirley King: Read by Christy Donahue.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger. Today's Presentation: CRAZY IN LOVE By Shirley King: Read by Christy Donahue.
Today's play is a short piece called MOM I AM By one of our resident playwrights Shirley King. I asked Shirley what inspired this particular piece and she replied, " I thought wouldn't it be fun to write a rhyming monologue about a mom's efforts to work out compromises with her children? I love rhymes and just now got an idea about a country singer addressing life's problems with rhyming lyrics. I can already see her and hear her voice. I can hardly wait to get started! "So here it is MOM I AM by our master of the female monologue Shirley King! Read beautifully by one of our most fragrant flowers in the Airplay garden - Christy Donahue!!Happy first day of Spring!!!!
Today's play is a short piece called MOM I AM By one of our resident playwrights Shirley King. I asked Shirley what inspired this particular piece and she replied, " I thought wouldn't it be fun to write a rhyming monologue about a mom's efforts to work out compromises with her children? I love rhymes and just now got an idea about a country singer addressing life's problems with rhyming lyrics. I can already see her and hear her voice. I can hardly wait to get started! "So here it is MOM I AM by our master of the female monologue Shirley King! Read beautifully by one of our most fragrant flowers in the Airplay garden - Christy Donahue!!Happy first day of Spring!!!!
Kip Knott is the author of four collections of poetry, the most recent being Afraid of Heaven. His first one-act play, The Irish-Hunky Shuffle, was produced in 2005 by the Irish Theatre Project in Columbus, Ohio. Cast Wife - Christy DonahueHusband 1 - Frank J. SchiavoneHusband 2 - Robert RhodesABOUT RINGTONES:Ringtones was inspired by a conversation with my son, who was trying to brainstorm ideas for a one-act play to be performed at his high school. My son had the nugget of an idea for a play about a man who loses his wedding ring at a bar while celebrating his anniversary with his wife, but he couldn’t think where to take the idea from there. Consequently, my son left that idea behind and went on to write a different play about a husband and wife who meet in Purgatory. The idea about the ring, however, stayed with me. I couldn’t stop thinking about the symbolic power that we ascribe to a wedding ring, and so I decided to push the idea of that power to an absurd level by making the power real rather than merely symbolic. As I began to draft what eventually became Ringtones, I wrote from the husband’s perspective, which just didn’t feel right. It was only when I turned the situation around and wrote from the wife’s perspective that everything began to click. As a result, the wife’s final gesture at the end of the play came very naturally. In the end, I feel that the play was something that I needed to write in order to express my frustration with the current social climate in America.
Kip Knott is the author of four collections of poetry, the most recent being Afraid of Heaven. His first one-act play, The Irish-Hunky Shuffle, was produced in 2005 by the Irish Theatre Project in Columbus, Ohio. Cast Wife - Christy DonahueHusband 1 - Frank J. SchiavoneHusband 2 - Robert RhodesABOUT RINGTONES:Ringtones was inspired by a conversation with my son, who was trying to brainstorm ideas for a one-act play to be performed at his high school. My son had the nugget of an idea for a play about a man who loses his wedding ring at a bar while celebrating his anniversary with his wife, but he couldn’t think where to take the idea from there. Consequently, my son left that idea behind and went on to write a different play about a husband and wife who meet in Purgatory. The idea about the ring, however, stayed with me. I couldn’t stop thinking about the symbolic power that we ascribe to a wedding ring, and so I decided to push the idea of that power to an absurd level by making the power real rather than merely symbolic. As I began to draft what eventually became Ringtones, I wrote from the husband’s perspective, which just didn’t feel right. It was only when I turned the situation around and wrote from the wife’s perspective that everything began to click. As a result, the wife’s final gesture at the end of the play came very naturally. In the end, I feel that the play was something that I needed to write in order to express my frustration with the current social climate in America.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE By Shirley King.Read by Christy Donahue.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger: IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE By Shirley King.Read by Christy Donahue.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Read by Christy Donahue: While fighting cancer Amy is determined to rise to the challenge by writing poetry and coming up with a different take on her illness. "Amy's story suddenly came to me and I wrote quickly, without feeling the need to edit. I've always loved poetry so I liked helping Amy compose her own poem that didn't quite rhyme. I'm always grateful when my characters become "real." This is exactly what happened with Amy. I could hear her voice as I wrote and I continue to think about her and admire her bravery." Shirley King
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Read by Christy Donahue: While fighting cancer Amy is determined to rise to the challenge by writing poetry and coming up with a different take on her illness. "Amy's story suddenly came to me and I wrote quickly, without feeling the need to edit. I've always loved poetry so I liked helping Amy compose her own poem that didn't quite rhyme. I'm always grateful when my characters become "real." This is exactly what happened with Amy. I could hear her voice as I wrote and I continue to think about her and admire her bravery." Shirley King
Christy Donahue ReadsToday's monologue, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO by Shirley King was inspired by Shirley's reluctance to donate her beloved books for the library book sale. She now reads "books" on her iPad but still feels guilty about the thought of abandoning her beloved home library. It's a new monologue and Shirley thinks that it speaks to those who have one foot in the digital age and the other in a time when life was simpler -- or seemed that way.
Christy Donahue ReadsToday's monologue, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO by Shirley King was inspired by Shirley's reluctance to donate her beloved books for the library book sale. She now reads "books" on her iPad but still feels guilty about the thought of abandoning her beloved home library. It's a new monologue and Shirley thinks that it speaks to those who have one foot in the digital age and the other in a time when life was simpler -- or seemed that way.
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger. Script read by Christy Donahue. An Adaption of SHE WANTED ME by Marj O'Neill-Butler
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger. Script read by Christy Donahue. An Adaption of SHE WANTED ME by Marj O'Neill-Butler
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Reading by Christy Donahue.Today's play "Mom Really Did Know Best" by Shirley King, is a true story about how my Shirley's mother inspired her to become a social worker, a job she loved and held for more than 27 years. Our playwright admits, "It wasn't always easy but I knew it was what I was born to do."
Hosted by Coni Koepfinger, Reading by Christy Donahue.Today's play "Mom Really Did Know Best" by Shirley King, is a true story about how my Shirley's mother inspired her to become a social worker, a job she loved and held for more than 27 years. Our playwright admits, "It wasn't always easy but I knew it was what I was born to do."
Today's Airplay - "Hot Summer in the City"Was penned by one of resident playwrights-Shirley King Hosted by Coni KoepfingerCast: Christy Donahue, Frank Rescue, Robert Rhodes, Rachel Love It's 1944. Will the City of Dreams grant fame and fortune to an actress from Springfield?CHARACTERSJOSIE –- in Hollywood, hoping for a movie career.GILLY CRANDALL –- good at passing on tips, when it’s to his advantage. DIRECTOR –- needs to wrap up this movie -- now!GABRIEL –- making his first Hollywood film.HOT SUMMER IN THE CITY was produced by Nylon Fusion Theatre Company and directed by Wendy Mae Shelton for THIS ROUND’S ON US: Time Travel 1930’s-40’s, at The Gene Frankel Theater in NYC.
Today's Airplay - "Hot Summer in the City"Was penned by one of resident playwrights-Shirley King Hosted by Coni KoepfingerCast: Christy Donahue, Frank Rescue, Robert Rhodes, Rachel Love It's 1944. Will the City of Dreams grant fame and fortune to an actress from Springfield?CHARACTERSJOSIE –- in Hollywood, hoping for a movie career.GILLY CRANDALL –- good at passing on tips, when it’s to his advantage. DIRECTOR –- needs to wrap up this movie -- now!GABRIEL –- making his first Hollywood film.HOT SUMMER IN THE CITY was produced by Nylon Fusion Theatre Company and directed by Wendy Mae Shelton for THIS ROUND’S ON US: Time Travel 1930’s-40’s, at The Gene Frankel Theater in NYC.
Coni Koepfinger Hosts and Christy Donahue Reads on Todays Presentation of AUTHENTICITY.Shirley King's plays have been performed in the US, Korea, The UK, Canada and Scotland. In 2015 eighteen of her plays and monologues were selected for productions or readings. Four were published. Fifteen of her plays and monologues have been selected this year. Shirley is a member of the Dramatists Guild and The International Center for Women Playwrights.
Coni Koepfinger Hosts and Christy Donahue Reads on Todays Presentation of AUTHENTICITY.Shirley King's plays have been performed in the US, Korea, The UK, Canada and Scotland. In 2015 eighteen of her plays and monologues were selected for productions or readings. Four were published. Fifteen of her plays and monologues have been selected this year. Shirley is a member of the Dramatists Guild and The International Center for Women Playwrights.
Coni Koepfinger hosts today's Air Play. With Interview of Amy Oesreicher. Plus a reading of Amy's Play by Christy Donahue.Amy Oestreicher is a PTSD peer-to-peer specialist, artist, author, writer for Huffington Post, speaker for TEDx and RAINN, health advocate, survivor, award-winning actress, and playwright, sharing the lessons learned from trauma through her writing, mixed media art, performance and inspirational speaking. As the creator of "Gutless & Grateful," her BroadwayWorld-nominated one-woman autobiographical musical, she's toured theatres nationwide, along with a program combining mental health advocacy, sexual assault awareness and Broadway Theatre for college campuses and international conferences. Her original, full-length drama, Imprints, premiered at the NYC Producer's Club in May 2016, exploring how trauma affects the family as well as the individual. To celebrate her own “beautiful detour”, Amy created the #LoveMyDetour campaign, to help others cope in the face of unexpected events. "Detourism" is also the subject of her TEDx and upcoming book, My Beautiful Detour, available December 2017. As Eastern Regional Recipient of Convatec’s Great Comebacks Award, she's spoken to hundreds of healthcare professionals at national WOCN conferences, and her presentations on diversity, leadership and trauma have been featured at National Mental Health America Conference, New England Educational Opportunity Association's 40 Anniversary Conference, and have been keynotes at the Pacific Rim Conference of Diversity and Disability in Hawaii, the Eating Recovery Foundation First Annual Benefit in Colorado. She's contributed to over 70 notable online and print publications, and her story has appeared on NBC's TODAY, CBS, Cosmopolitan, among others. Learn more: amyoes.com and support her work at patreon.com/amyo. Amy is currently participating as a playwright and performance artist in the National Musical Theatre Institute at the world-renowned Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.-- Amy OestreicherActress, Artist, Playwright, Author, Speaker, Survivor, and DetouristHuffington Post Columnist, TEDx, Great Comebacks Recipient SheSource Expert Featured in Cosmopolitan, & NBC's TODAY*Celebrating Life's Beautiful Detours Through Creative PTSD Education & Mental Health Programming*Award-Winning Musical Gutless & Grateful: See '17 NYC DatesSocial Media Channels)
Coni Koepfinger hosts today's Air Play. With Interview of Amy Oesreicher. Plus a reading of Amy's Play by Christy Donahue.Amy Oestreicher is a PTSD peer-to-peer specialist, artist, author, writer for Huffington Post, speaker for TEDx and RAINN, health advocate, survivor, award-winning actress, and playwright, sharing the lessons learned from trauma through her writing, mixed media art, performance and inspirational speaking. As the creator of "Gutless & Grateful," her BroadwayWorld-nominated one-woman autobiographical musical, she's toured theatres nationwide, along with a program combining mental health advocacy, sexual assault awareness and Broadway Theatre for college campuses and international conferences. Her original, full-length drama, Imprints, premiered at the NYC Producer's Club in May 2016, exploring how trauma affects the family as well as the individual. To celebrate her own “beautiful detour”, Amy created the #LoveMyDetour campaign, to help others cope in the face of unexpected events. "Detourism" is also the subject of her TEDx and upcoming book, My Beautiful Detour, available December 2017. As Eastern Regional Recipient of Convatec’s Great Comebacks Award, she's spoken to hundreds of healthcare professionals at national WOCN conferences, and her presentations on diversity, leadership and trauma have been featured at National Mental Health America Conference, New England Educational Opportunity Association's 40 Anniversary Conference, and have been keynotes at the Pacific Rim Conference of Diversity and Disability in Hawaii, the Eating Recovery Foundation First Annual Benefit in Colorado. She's contributed to over 70 notable online and print publications, and her story has appeared on NBC's TODAY, CBS, Cosmopolitan, among others. Learn more: amyoes.com and support her work at patreon.com/amyo. Amy is currently participating as a playwright and performance artist in the National Musical Theatre Institute at the world-renowned Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.-- Amy OestreicherActress, Artist, Playwright, Author, Speaker, Survivor, and DetouristHuffington Post Columnist, TEDx, Great Comebacks Recipient SheSource Expert Featured in Cosmopolitan, & NBC's TODAY*Celebrating Life's Beautiful Detours Through Creative PTSD Education & Mental Health Programming*Award-Winning Musical Gutless & Grateful: See '17 NYC DatesSocial Media Channels)
Ever wonder what the monkeys think when we visit them at the zoo? David Wiener's "Feeding Time At The Human House" might just answer that question for us.Staring Christy Donahue, Robert Rhodes and Coni Koepfinger
Ever wonder what the monkeys think when we visit them at the zoo? David Wiener's "Feeding Time At The Human House" might just answer that question for us.Staring Christy Donahue, Robert Rhodes and Coni Koepfinger
Fireflies who live only a fortnight dare not waste time finding love.- ConiCast: Christy Donahue : Frank J Schiavone : Coni KoepfingerShirley King's plays have been performed in the US, Canada, The UK and Korea. In 2015 eighteen of her plays and monologues were selected for production or staged readings. In 2016 twelve of her plays and monologues have been selected.
Fireflies who live only a fortnight dare not waste time finding love.- ConiCast: Christy Donahue : Frank J Schiavone : Coni KoepfingerShirley King's plays have been performed in the US, Canada, The UK and Korea. In 2015 eighteen of her plays and monologues were selected for production or staged readings. In 2016 twelve of her plays and monologues have been selected.
AIRPlay Presents BLOOD CAKE written by Rosa Nagle and Hosted by Robert Rhodes.The Cast for BLOOD CAKEKIT COLBOURN plays Bianca age 69Bianca is sentimental, romantic; loves passionately, and has a hard time letting go of her past; she loves her family, but she doesn’t agree with decisions her daughter made in the past , and often butts head with her. However, Bianca is trying to mend her relationship with her daughter.TIMOTHY REGAN plays Salvatore age 70TIMOTHY REGAN plays Salvatore age 42Salvatore is supportive of Bianca, and is a devoted husband. He loves his family. He is realistic and balances Bianca’s romantic nature. He works hard as a mechanic.CHRISTY DONAHUE plays Louisa age 46Louisa is strong and intelligent. She is a magazine writer. Louisa butts heads with her mother.CHRISTY DONAHUE plays Young Louisa age18Young Louisa loves passionately, and has a hard time of letting go of her past. She blames her mother for keeping her son from her in an attempt to help her, a single mother. Young Louisa does not want to forgive her mother.TIMOTHY REGAN plays Steven age 28Steven is creative, intelligent, and realistic. He is a pastry chef, and he loves his family.Our STAGE DIRECTIONS will be read today by our producer RACHEL LOVE
AIRPlay Presents BLOOD CAKE written by Rosa Nagle and Hosted by Robert Rhodes.The Cast for BLOOD CAKEKIT COLBOURN plays Bianca age 69Bianca is sentimental, romantic; loves passionately, and has a hard time letting go of her past; she loves her family, but she doesn’t agree with decisions her daughter made in the past , and often butts head with her. However, Bianca is trying to mend her relationship with her daughter.TIMOTHY REGAN plays Salvatore age 70TIMOTHY REGAN plays Salvatore age 42Salvatore is supportive of Bianca, and is a devoted husband. He loves his family. He is realistic and balances Bianca’s romantic nature. He works hard as a mechanic.CHRISTY DONAHUE plays Louisa age 46Louisa is strong and intelligent. She is a magazine writer. Louisa butts heads with her mother.CHRISTY DONAHUE plays Young Louisa age18Young Louisa loves passionately, and has a hard time of letting go of her past. She blames her mother for keeping her son from her in an attempt to help her, a single mother. Young Louisa does not want to forgive her mother.TIMOTHY REGAN plays Steven age 28Steven is creative, intelligent, and realistic. He is a pastry chef, and he loves his family.Our STAGE DIRECTIONS will be read today by our producer RACHEL LOVE