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Award-winning
short film
starring
Sarita Choudhury, John Lordan, Sean Hayden, Luke Rosen. Featuring the international ambient trance hit "Sweet Lassi Dub" by The Bhutan Philharmonic. Winner of 2005 AIVF-BVR Get It Made Package. Licensed numerous times around the world for broadcast and distribution. Available from amazon.com, IndiePix (burn your own) and IndiePix (DVD). Watch the trailer. |
Play script for semiautobiographical
wartime drama set in the late 1990's Balkans. World premiere Off Broadway in 1999, Edinburgh Fringe UK 2000, and throughout the US including 2007 Chicago premiere. Available from Samuel French, Barnes & Noble, amazon.com (including the Kindle version and the UK Kindle version), stageplays.com, and in New York City at The Drama Book Shop and the NYU Bookstore. Theatres and organizations interested in productions or public readings should contact Samuel French. U.S. NONPROFIT REGIONAL THEATRES: the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which sponsored the original production of Tesla's Letters in 1999, has made funds available to assist in mounting new productions of this play around the country. Interested theatres should email the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York to see if you qualify. ![]() |
Play
script for southern
fried comedy
about medical ethics and NASCAR. World premiere at the Mill Mountain Theatre in 2003, southwest premiere at Theatre Three Dallas in 2005, public reading in Philadelphia by the Inspira Theatre Co. in 2009. Available at Barnes & Noble, amazon.com (including the Kindle version and the UK Kindle version), Tower Books, and in New York City at the NYU Bookstore. An excerpt from the script can also be read in the Epiphany Literary Journal. Theatres
and organizations interested in productions or public readings should
email medicine-man [at] brain-on-fire
[dot] com.
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Autobiographical
tragicomedy
DVD
written and performed by Jeffrey Stanley in New York City at the Gershwin Hotel and Don't Tell Mama, featuring Luke Rosen. Shot by award-winning documentary filmmaker David Gaynes. horseshoe [at] brain-on-fire [dot] com $15.00 See another excerpt and learn more. |
Senior
Advisors: Jeffrey Stanley and
Matt K. Matsuda. Millennial and apocalypse movements do not always go boom and bust. Some visions of the future merit a history of their own. The End That Does, a groundbreaking project from Boston University's Center for Millennial Studies, tracks the interplay of the arts, sciences, and imagination across 3000 years of surprising conclusions. Available from Equinox Books, Barnes & Noble and amazon.com. |