Patricia Lynn, Philip Estrera, & Natalie Hegg of “Strangers in the Night” Go See a Show!
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- Performing Arts
Listen in as “Strangers in the Night” contributing playwrights Patricia Lynn (writer of Screwed, portrayer of “Molly”, director of Frank) & Philip Estrera (writer of the Frank monologues, who also performs “Stranger” in Bottling Dreams of the Tearful Don’t-Knower), along with fellow Bottling… actor Natalie Hegg (“Other Half”), discuss creating a complete theatrical experience out of one act plays, sketches in rehearsal, provocative nocturnal stories, doing that one thing well, collaboration, different extremes of theatricality, & the intimacy that can develop between total strangers.
“…one little thing would totally change the way the scene would go…a creative, supportive battleground…”
Hunger and Thirst Theatre presents
Strangers in the Night
written by Patricia Lynn, Emily Kitchens, & Philip Estrera
directed by Caitlin Davies, Paul Kite, & Patricia Lynn
thru October 26, 2019
The West End Theatre
263 W. 86th Street
Manhattan
tickets: $20, available via artful.ly
photos by Al Foote III
Listen in as “Strangers in the Night” contributing playwrights Patricia Lynn (writer of Screwed, portrayer of “Molly”, director of Frank) & Philip Estrera (writer of the Frank monologues, who also performs “Stranger” in Bottling Dreams of the Tearful Don’t-Knower), along with fellow Bottling… actor Natalie Hegg (“Other Half”), discuss creating a complete theatrical experience out of one act plays, sketches in rehearsal, provocative nocturnal stories, doing that one thing well, collaboration, different extremes of theatricality, & the intimacy that can develop between total strangers.
“…one little thing would totally change the way the scene would go…a creative, supportive battleground…”
Hunger and Thirst Theatre presents
Strangers in the Night
written by Patricia Lynn, Emily Kitchens, & Philip Estrera
directed by Caitlin Davies, Paul Kite, & Patricia Lynn
thru October 26, 2019
The West End Theatre
263 W. 86th Street
Manhattan
tickets: $20, available via artful.ly
photos by Al Foote III
21 min