Jonathan Josephson

Feb 21, 20172 min

Fishburne, Marshmallows and The Gay Rabbi

My Greatest Hits at Chance Theater

Katy and I are producing three of my award-winning short plays as part of Chance Theater's annual Chance-a-thon fundraiser! The bill will be made up of the SoCal premieres of three of my best and most telling one-acts:

27 Ways I Didn't Say "Hi" to Laurence Fishburne
 

 
Humana Festival, Milwaukee Rep RepLAB
 

 

 
Grandpa and the Gay Rabbi
 

 
Winner - 2016 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Play Festival
 

 

 
Chubby Bunny
 

 
Pomona College One Act Festival, written with Katy!
 

Saturday, March 18 @ 1:00pm - BUY TICKETS
 
Sunday, March 19 @ 1:00pm - BUY TICKETS


 

 
Cripe Stage at Chance Theater
 

 
5522 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, 92807

I'd really love to see you there!
 

 

 
Can’t attend? Please consider making a donation to Chance Theater - they are a leading midsized theatre in the region that does great work and is populated with some of my favorite people.


 

Legend(s) of Sleepy Hollow is now available at Amazon.com! First presented as a staged reading by Unbound Productions and given a world premiere at Chance Theater, this 65-minute play tells both the known and lesser known "true" story of what happened the fateful night Ichabod Crane met the Headless Horseman... as described by Ichabod's dutiful horse, Gunpowder.
 

 
Available for licensing through Stage Rights - details here.

I've got more details on The Box: Los Angeles (March 3-25), Sacred Fools' late night Noir adventure:
 

 

 
My short scene will be a part of Storyline C, which will be performed 3/17-18. There is a chance that my piece will be performed both nights, and there is a small chance that my piece might not performed either night. It's all up to yje pull of a hat - fun times!


 

SOCAL SPOTLIGHT
 

 
Long Day's Journey Into Night
 

 
Through March 18
 

 
Gil Cates Theater
 

 
Geffen Playhouse
 

 

 
Saw this yesterday - it's incredible. Mr. Molina is worth the price of admission alone, and Mr. O'Neill sure knows how to turn a phrase (and twist a knife).
 

 

 
By Eugene O'Neill

Directed by Jeanie Hackett
 

 

 
Deep-seated resentments and bourbon-fueled tirades cause a family to expose their darkest natures.
 

 

 
“This Geffen revival reminds us why actors and audiences keep returning to O’Neill’s haunted house.” – Los Angeles Times

#ChanceTheater #27Ways #ChubbyBunny #GrandpaandtheGayRabbi

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