Vital Theatre Company

Vital Main Stage - IN THE DAYLIGHT

In The Daylight
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featuring

SHARON MAGUIRE, ASHLEY AUSTIN MORRIS, JAY PATTERSON, CONCETTA TOMEI and JOE URLA

 

Opening Tuesday, September 8th
Through October 11th, 2009 at the

McGinn/Cazale Theatre
2162 Broadway (at 76th Street)

Tickets: $35 ($30 for previews)

Tuesday-Saturday @ 7:30pm
Saturday Matinee @ 4:00pm
Sunday @ 7:00pm

 

IN THE DAYLIGHT is a darkly comic tale about a well-known writer and his homecoming to a family he has been avoiding for many years. As the play unfolds we discover the true reasons for his extended absence and the dark secrets his family has been keeping.

 
 
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TONY GLAZER (Playwright) Glazer's plays have been produced professionally in New York, Los Angeles Chicago and Canada. Stageplays include STAIN and SAFE (both published by Samuel French) as well as the plays, In the Daylight and The Substance of Bliss (both currently in development for production). His short play, Doll Play, premiered in Samuel French's 34th Annual Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival this summer. One of Glazer's monologues was published in Smith Kraus' Best Men's monologues of 2003. His short stories Single White Mammal and Buster have won dual prizes in Writer's Digest's 2006 Best Short Story Competition (selected in the Top 25 as winners out of more than 9,800 submissions) and were published in Writer's Digest's 2006 Competition Collection. Glazer serves on the Advisory Council of the T. Schreiber Studio, and directed George F. Walker's play Better Living on their stage in 2006. This production received three 2007 NYIT (New York Innovative Theater) Award Nominations for excellence. Choice Films Inc. has optioned his feature film, Junction, which is currently in development and which Glazer is slated to direct (winter 2009). Tony received his BFA in Actingfrom Boston University and studied acting with Maggie Flanigan. Glazer is represented by Jack Tantleff at Paradigm Agency (Theatre) and Shawn Simon and Doreen Wilcox-Little at Anonymous Content. (Film/TV) He is a member of SAG (actor and producer) and also the Dramatist Guild. Find Tony online @ www.tonyglazer.com.

JOHN GOULD RUBIN (Director) was Co-Artistic and Executive Director of LAByrinth Theater Company for which he directed the premieres of Philip Roth in Khartoum; Penalties & Interest (both as part of Public/LAB at The Public Theater); STopless; The Trail of Her Inner Thigh; John Patrick Shanley's A Winter Party; (and co-created and directed:) Dreaming in Tongues; and Mémoire. He co-created and directed The Erotica Project for the NYSF; directed Trial By Water for Ma-Yi, A Taste of Honey at Playwrights Horizons; .Blood in the Sink at Urban Stages; both A Matter Of Choice and NAMI for Partial Comfort; EST's and Naked Angel's Marathons; The Fartiste for the NY Fringe Festival (Best Musical.) He wrote (and played Ivan Boesky in)The Predators' Ball (collaborating with Karole Armitage and David Salle) for the Teatro Comunale in Florence, Italy, and at BAM's Next Wave Festival. He recently directed his first film, Almost Home for Trigger Street Independent, which appeared at The Berkshire Film Festival. As a Producer, For LAByrinth he produced Our Lady of 121st Street (and it's commercial production off-Broadway), and Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train at Center Stage/NY; Off-Broadway (two Drama Desk noms.); at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival (Fringe First Award); at The Donmar Warehouse; and at The Arts Theatre on the West End in London (Olivier Award nom.) Mr. Rubin has produced a tour of Macbeth with Stephen Dillane playing all the roles to the Almeida Theater in London and throughout Australia which he will bring to NY in the Spring, and will direct Iken's Perversion Off-Broadway in March. As an actor, Mr. Rubin just appeared at The Public in the SPF festival - The Sacrifices and has appeared at Second Stage in John Patrick Shanley's play, Cellini, on B'way opposite Glenn Close and Gene Hackman in Death and The Maiden, under Mike Nichol's direction; in the title role of Moliere's Don Juan, at The Mark Taper Forum in L.A. under the direction of Travis Preston, for which he received the DramaLogue Award in Acting; as Jacques in John Tillinger's production of As You Like it; in Martin Crimp's adaptation of The Misanthrope, with Uma Thurman and Roger Rees; as well as in the lead role of Mr. Crimp's Play With Repeats, with Francis McDormand. Mr. Rubin's Film appearances include the Spanish film by Juanma Bajo Ulloa, Frágil, The Out-of-Towners, Three Men and a Baby and Dead Again. Television appearances include "New York News," "Good Advice," "Law & Order" (all versions, many times) and "The Story Behind the Story."


 

 

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