New short plays in 2018

Current-MoodArt.jpgHi friends, 2018 is off to an exciting start with 2 new short plays in production.

First up, “This Land Is MY Land” premieres at the 52nd St. Street Project as part of Current Mood: The Relatable Plays. This is one of the Project’s 2-on-2 shows where 2 kids act in a play written for them by an adult and directed by an adult. My play features two of my favorite kids at the Project, one of whom is Emmanuel, my Smart Partner. It’s a political satire set in 2049 at a moment when the country’s public lands are about to be privatized and two regular joes are fighting to make sure they get their constitutionally-guaranteed acre—but maybe they can overcome their differences by overthrowing the corrupt government instead?

And then—a grand start to life here in Minneapolis—my first collaboration with a local company here. The first play of Pillsbury House + Theater’s 2018 season is The Great Divide II: Plays on the Politics of Truth. The show consists of 5 plays by 5 playwrights local to Minneapolis and they’re 5 of my favorite people that I’ve met since moving here: Christina Ham, Jessica Huang, Stacey Rose, and Andrew Rosendorf. The show will be directed by Noël Raymond and features a cast of the Twin Cities’ best: Tracey Maloney, Audrey Park,  Mikell Sapp, & Ricardo Vazquez.

Tim J. 2016 – Part 1

PolarBear_06First up in the first quarter of my 2016 is a new 10-minute play written for the 52nd St. Project’s next show: The Nick of Time – The Punctual Plays. My play is called “Polar Bear Service & Repair,” a buddy, roadtrip comedy starring Adam & Justin,  two of my favorite kids who are members of the Project, and directed by Sean Kenealy.

All the performances are free! Make your reservations HERE.

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The Nick of Time – The Punctual Plays

2016 Two-on-Two Shows

At the eleventh hour, and right on time! Six adults each write a short musical for a pair of Project kids, and then another adult directs each show.

The Kid Performers: Adam Alkindi, Justin Bannister, Sabrina Caldona, Joseph Cruz, Allyssia Feliciano, Bryan Lopez, Kayla Matos, Wilhemina Ohene Kari Kari, Kayla Ortiz, Christin Tetteh, Bamba Thiam, & Lambert Whitney

The Adult Directors: Tina Chilip. Arielle Goldman, Sean Kenealy, Colette Robert, Sathya Sridharan, & Kerry Whigham.

The Adult Writers: Lucas Kavner, Tim J. Lord, Beto O’Byrne, Lynne Rosen, Melisa Tien, & Cate Yu.

Composer/Music Director: Patrick Barnes.

Performances:
Friday, January 29 @ 7:30
Saturday, January 30 @ 7:30
Sunday, January 31 @ 3:00

Five Angels Theater
789 Tenth Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10019
b/t 52nd & 53rd Streets

The World Is Watching

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“Yeah, well…I’m watching your ugly mug right back.” Artwork (c) Mark Dallmeier

 

 

WordPress gave me my stats for the year.

I had 11 views that originated in Russia and the most searched-for terms in 2013? “we declare you a terrorist.”

Clearly, FSB knows I’m out here.

I also had 4 views that originated in Pakistan, 4 views from India, and another 4 from Saudi Arabia. And 2013 featured me writing a 10 minute play with CIA agent characters set in Pakistan.

So I guess that ISI, JIC, and GID know I’m out here too.

And then there was Better Homes & Homelands at the Drama League’s DirectorFest, helmed by the exquisite Nicole A. Watson, who–most exciting of all–did me the honor this year of saying, “Yes, she would.”

Which reminds me, we should add NSA and the “Subdivision Committee” to this list because they’re watching everybody.

With stats like those, I guess that 2013 was a pretty successful year and I’m way more popular than I thought.

So Happy New Year to one and all and here’s to more peaceful, political dissent and theatrical dialogue in 2014.