Theatre Write Now - The Home Glam Heist by Anna Giacalone - April 27th
Sat, Apr 27
|East Village Basement
The Home Glam Heist performed on April 27th, 2024. Summary: The Home Glam Heist follows a ragtag team of coworkers as they plan the perfect scheme, the robbery redefines their relationships, and they evade the watchful eye of their manager. Written by Anna Giacalone Directed by Cameron King
Time & Location
Apr 27, 2024, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
East Village Basement, 321 E 9th St, New York, NY 10003, USA
About the event
Summary:
Following a particularly profitable quarter, Home Glam rewards all employees with a 12-cent raise. This leads Aaron, an employee at an upstate location, to concoct a plan to elicit 12 million from the corporation. After studying a successful lawsuit, Aaron’s convinced that he can sue Home Glam for emotional distress if he can stage an armed robbery on the premises - but, he’ll need a team to pull this off, and he’ll need their cooperation. The Home Glam Heist follows this team of coworkers as they plan the perfect scheme, the robbery redefines their relationships, and they evade the watchful eye of their manager.
Cast:
Jake Anderson as Aaron
Ayana Williams as Amber
Mia Sterbini as Claire
Chad Vann as Daniel
Josh Lee as Matt
Harry Deitrich reading Stage Directions
Show your ticket to the usher at the gate. Tickets are non-refundable. Email alex@kopcorp.art with any issues.
House opens at 6:30!
The show starts at 7:00!
Theatre Write Now, a generative playwriting cohort, exists to give early career playwrights a space to generate new theatre while building a positive, constructive artistic community. Theatre Write Now is produced by Alex Kopnick and KOPCORP LLC.
This program has been made possible in part through the sponsorship of The Field
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Tickets
General Admission - Show 1
Ticket for the staged reading of The Home Glam Heist by Anna Giacalone and directed by Cameron King. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, starting at $0, and are non-refundable.
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