Working One Acts 1985

Buck Fever
New York Premiere
by Bill Bozzone
directed by Stephen Lim<
with Robert Arcaro, Bill Mitchelson, Jackie Reingold and Ron Stetson
INTAR Stage II

Sky Readers
New York Premiere
written and directed by William Wise
with Herb Downer, Johnny Kline and Nelson Simon
INTAR Stage II

The Person I Once Was
Commissioned and Produced by the Actors Theater of Louisville
by Cindy Lou Johnson
directed by David Briggs
with Mary Daciuk, Greg Germann and Holly Hunter
INTAR Stage II

Johnny & Evan
World Premiere, commissioned by The Working Theater
written and directed by Tomy Re
with Robert Arcaro and Nelson Simon
INTAR Stage II

No Trains for Harris
by John Heller
directed by Christian Angermann
with Earl Hagan Jr, Robin Polk, and William Wise
INTAR Stage II

Horse
World Premiere
by Michael Stephens
directed by Stephen Rosenfield
with Bill Mitchelson and Ron Stetson
INTAR Stage II

The Buffer
World Premiere
by Edward Allan Baker
directed by Ed Bianchi
with Jonathan Lipnick, Honour Molloy and Marisa Redanty
INTAR Stage II
The Three O’Clock Appointment
World Premiere
written and directed by William Wise
with Johnny Kline and Wendy Weill
INTAR Stage II

Till Then
World Premiere
by William Wise
directed by Jeff Martin
with Earl Hagan, Jr., Johnny Kline, Jonathan Lipnick, Bill Mitchelson and Evan Pappas
INTAR Stage II

Bridget & Katherine
World Premiere
by Kevin Murphy
directed by Alice Spivak
with Honour Molloy and Marisa Redanty
INTAR Stage II

“As one might expect, the emphasis is on acting and directing. The pieces are designed precisely to challenge actors-and directors-to impose their own meaning. . .in [The Person I Once Was]. . .Greg Germann’s realization is a fine exercise in revelation of character. . .his command of intonation and timing makes his lines rainbows of rhetoric and his movements match his words. . .William Wise’s Sky Readers is a wise little episode in racial and social understanding.” D.J.R. Bruckner,The New York Times, June 17, 1986