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short romantic comedy about the flesh-eating disease<br>
by Jeffrey Stanley</small></big></big><br>
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Goldie..........Heather Kenzie<br>
Tudor........Joey Rizzolo<br>
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Directed by Jeffrey Stanley<br>
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July 10, 2008 at 7:00pm<br>
at the
2008 <a href="http://www.algonquinproductions.org/">Algonquin Theater</a>
Short Play Festival<br>
123 E. 24th Street<br>
New York City<br>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style=""><big><b>Heather
Kenzie</b></big> (Goldie), Off-Broadway: <i>Guilty</i>. Regional
Theatre:<i>&nbsp;The
Archbishops' Ceiling </i>(Westport Country Playhouse), <i>All My
Sons</i> (Crossroads Theatre),<span style="font-style: italic;"> </span><i>Pride
and Prejudice</i>&nbsp;(Guthrie
Theater),&nbsp; <i>A Guthrie Experience, Two Gentlemen of Verona</i>,&nbsp;<i>The
Love of
the
Nightingale</i>, and <i>The Laramie Project</i> (Rutgers Theater
Company).&nbsp; Television:<i>&nbsp;Law &amp;
Order,&nbsp;The P.A</i>., <i>&nbsp;All My Children</i>, <i>&nbsp;Guiding
Light</i>, <i>&nbsp;As The World Turns. </i>Film: &nbsp;<i>Looking
for May,
&nbsp;Nine
Lives</i>, <i>&nbsp;Acting 101, Summertime</i>, <i>Figment.&nbsp;</i>&nbsp;Education:
&nbsp;M.F.A.&nbsp;Mason Gross School of the Arts&nbsp;at Rutgers
University, NJ
2004.&nbsp;&nbsp;Awards: Kreidlemen Award 2004, Best Actor MGSA.&nbsp;
She is appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association.<br>
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Joey
Rizzolo</span></b></big><span style="">
(Tudor)</span><b style=""><span style=""></span></b> is
a father, poet, carpenter, teacher, and performer from New Jersey. He
teaches
playwriting and performance to kids through various organizations
including
NJPAC. He has been involved in numerous spoken-word productions and as
a poet
was a Kennedy Center playwright-in-residence in 2005. During the
Republican National Convention in 2004, Joey immersed himself in a
fringe
production called <i>Bushwhackin</i>, an attempt to subvert the
re-election of
George W. Bush (he failed, and he is very, very sorry).&nbsp; Since
moving from
Ohio where he performed with a Shakespeare company dedicated to
offering free
theater to rural communities, Joey has been writing and performing for
the award-winning <a href="http://www.nynf.org/">New
York Neo-Futurists</a>' ongoing show <i>Too Much Light Makes the Baby
Go
Blind </i>every
Friday and Saturday night at the Kraine Theatre<span
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<b><span style="font-size: 11pt;"><small>Jeffrey
Stanley's</small></span></b><span style="font-size: 11pt;">
(Writer-Director) semiautobiographical
wartime drama <i>Tesla's Letters</i> (Samuel French, 2000) premiered
to rave
reviews Off Broadway in '99 and went on to international productions
including
the highly successful '07 Chicago premiere.<span style="">&nbsp;
</span>Other plays include<i> Fishing With Tony and Joe</i>
commissioned by The
Ensemble Studio Theatre in '06, <i>Medicine, Man</i> (Custom House,
2008)
commissioned by the Mill Mountain Theatre in '03 and most recently
produced at
Theatre Three Dallas in '05, and his autobiographical comedy show in
which he
starred at The Gershwin Hotel and Don't Tell Mama,<i> The Golden
Horseshoe: A
Lecture on Tragedy</i> in '04-'05.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>He
also directs, including a racially reimagined New York revival of Sam
Shepard's
political comedy <i>The God of Hell</i> at The Big Little Theatre in
'07<i>.<span style="">&nbsp; </span></i>Stanley has been a resident of
artists'
colony Yaddo, a Copeland Fellow in Playwriting at Amherst College, a
guest
lecturer at t<span style="">he Imaginary Academy</span>
summer performing arts workshop in Croatia sponsored by the Soros
Foundation,
and he teaches screenwriting and playwriting in the Goldberg Department
of
Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>He
has appeared as a guest writer in <i style="">The New York Times </i>and
<i style="">Time
Out New York</i>, and h<span style="">e was a senior
advisor to Boston University's Center for Millennial Studies' book <i>The
End
That Does</i> (Equinox Books, 2006).&nbsp; Stanley holds an MFA from
the
Dramatic Writing Program at Tisch where he studied under playwright
David Ives,
and a BFA from Tisch in Film &amp; Television Production.<span style="">&nbsp;
</span>He is president of the board of directors of
the New York Neo-futurists.<span style="">&nbsp; </span><o:p></o:p></span></span>
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A Love
Story</span><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>was originally
shot as a short video by writer-director Jeffrey Stanley while he was a
graduate student in Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in
1995 with the cast Kevin Draine and Jeanine Borchravenk.&nbsp; It was
next produced as a stage play in 2004 by <a style="font-weight: bold;"
 href="http://eastcheaprep.com/">Eastcheap Rep</a> at the Cherry Lane
Annex as part of their evening of short plays, Jude Law is Not in These
Plays, with cast Sally Jackson and Phil Easley, directed by Peter
Chenot.</small><br>
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