Meg's New Friend, a New Comedy About Modern Relationships
Manhattan Theatre Source (177 MacDougal St New York City, NY 10011)
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The last date listed for Meg's New Friend was Thursday December 10, 2009 / 8:00pm.
1 Goldstar Member Review
I loved the small theatre aspect and thought the actors were quite good. I would recommend this play but do not think it is for everyone. I was not crazy about much of the dialogue. I thought it was a bit sophmoric and predictable, however I still enjoyed it immenselyWritten on Dec 10 2009
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Website
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Description
by Blair Singer
Directed by Mark Armstrong
The world premiere of a play by Blair Singer (The Most Damaging Wound, Weeds).
Meg, a local New York television features reporter, realizes that, in the age of Obama, she doesn't have one African-American friend. When she meets her best friend's new beau, a sexy African-American yoga teacher, Meg thinks she's found exactly what she was looking for.
About the Ticket Supplier: The Production Company-NY
The Production Company exchanges challenging new work for the theater between Australia and the United States.
Hailed by NYtheatre.com as "Indie Theater at its very best," The Production Company has premiered new work from important playwrights from the United States and Australia. The company's recent season included critically-acclaimed premieres of Blair Singer's The Most Damaging Wound and Patricia Cornelius' Love (US premiere).
The Australia Project series featured the creation and performance of new work from acclaimed American playwrights Trista Baldwin, Courtney Baron, Frank Basloe, Stephen Belber, Michael John Garcés, Brett C. Leonard, Elizabeth Meriwether, Brett Neveu, Kate Moira Ryan, Betty Shamieh, Ken Urban, Kathryn Walat and Beau Willimon. The Australia Project II: Australia Strikes Back included new plays from some of Australia's most celebrated playwrights, including Van Badham, Alexandra Collier, Brendan Cowell, Anthony Crowley, Ben Ellis, Wesley Enoch, Veronica Gleeson, Lally Katz, Ross Mueller, Tommy Murphy and Emma Vuletic. Other productions include Goats by Alan Berks (NYIT nomination for Best Solo Performance), Falling Petals by Ben Ellis (US Premiere) and The Furies by Elise McCredie and Trudy Hellier (World Premiere, starring Australian Film Institute Best Actress winner Maria Theodorakis).
The Production Company's work promotes and deepens cultural exchange between the United States and Australia and encourages artists to explore the relationship between our two countries.
