The Vermont Playwrights Circle
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL on a Ten-Fest well made!
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The Ten-Fest 2010 line up was...
Empties by Liam Kuhn
of Old Bridge, New Jersey.
Catherine and Mike are doing that same old dance, but will the steps change this time?
Showdown at the Grateful Bread Bakery
by Dvora Zipkin of Worcester
Deirdre teaches Teri about the transformative power of bread
I'm Really Dying This Time
by Em Frappier of Richford
Richard is nervous about bringing his fiancé Annabella home to his mother Gloria. Gloria is thrilled to meet
her future daughter-in-law, but Richard is still uneasy, and his freeloading cousin, Clayton, sits smack in
the middle of their tea-time.
Dog-Park
by Margot Lasher of Marshfield
Sam and Sarah meet while walking their dogs in the Dog-Park. They discuss the free nature of dogs versus
people.
Topologic
by Sarah Brock of Montpelier
Two young women go for a hike and find themselves in a darkening wood where the path has vanished.
Naming Opportunities
by Lars Nielsen of Northfield
Introducing the "Name that Sponsor Shakespeare Theatre", and watch as the antics build and the
On-the-Spot Sponsor stands up to give his spiel.
Barksville Goes to the Dogs
by Maura Campbell of Burlington
Missy and Justin, professors at Barksville Technical College, prepare to announce to the press a new kind
of very controversial alternative energy that is embodied by Justin
A New Career in Law Enforcement
by Bram Towbin of Montpelier
A young man interviews for an unusual new job with a wealthy self-employed businessman.
Let your Conscience be your Guide
by Judy Alexander of South Burlington
Dave and Alana are thirty-something singles living in New York City. They happen to meet at a bar in their
neighborhood. Their consciences are with them.
From Left to Right, Chris Riddle, Kate O'Neill and Joseph Laston in "Naming Opportunities " by Lars Nielsen