

- #MAGIC FLOWERS PLAY BY BILL STERRITT EVENT BRITE MOVIE#
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The year 2007 saw Humanity’s resilience when confronted by the death of the universe by two archaeologists in REVISIONIST HISTORY. The advantages and deficiencies of Capitalism and Socialism (as well as the danger to our planet’s survival) were explored in FREEZING ANTARCTICA, produced in 2005, and a Semi-Finalist at Sundance’s Play Lab. In 2004, SPQR explored the relationship of Man to God, as exemplified by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS, a Finalist at the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference. SPQR Stage Company: Since 2004, SPQR Stage Company has been testing and redefining the limits of Theatre, in theme, form, and purpose. in Somers Point, across from The Crab Trap. For more information and reservations, call 32 or Studio Space is at 112 Woodland Ave.
#MAGIC FLOWERS PLAY BY BILL STERRITT EVENT BRITE FULL#
For those who can’t attend in person, the full event can be streamed for $20. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased in advance through or at the door on the day of. The event runs through the viewing of the Kentucky Derby. “We are changing the landscape of live entertainment in South Jersey.”
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“The best way to understand what this live movie is all about is to be here on Derby Day – you won’t be disappointed,” said Sterritt. Mocktails will also be available on sale. Guests are strongly encouraged to dress in their Derby Day finest – especially hats or fascinators, as there will be a “Best Hat” competition with prizes presented between the two Derbys. Dave Polgar and Evie Brandford-Altsher, who starred in SPQR’s holiday show “Magic Flowers” and the recently sold-out “New Works Weekend”, are featured prominently in “Derby Day,’ as is Cape May actor Parker Smith.Īside from the living-movie version as well as the Kentucky version of two horse races, the event will feature a step-and-repeat for guests to take selfies and post on social media with the hashtag #DerbyDaySPQRStyle.

Though it did not get produced, it went on to finish in the Top 20% at the Austin Film Festival competition in 2021.Ī number of talented actors from New York and nearby will be part of the living movie. Written in 2019, “Derby Day” was once considered by an Academy Award-winning producer.

“As comedy, kisses and chaos ensue, and this race blends into a live viewing of the actual Kentucky Derby, guests will be treated to a few intriguing surprises.” “This ‘living movie’ of ‘Derby Day’ will have actors, costumes, props, and an exciting horse race of its own,” said Sterritt, who has been the recipient of the 2nd Place award at the South Coast Repertory Play Contest and was a finalist at the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference. The story examines the romance and rivalry between three syndicates competing in the “Run for the Roses”: an all-female team (including the horse) looking to make herstory at the Derby the last of the Kentucky bluegrass breeders dependent on a jockey who blew a past race to get them out of financial trouble and the most famous trainer ever in Derby lore, who is touting a horse whose record is “Infinity and Zero”. The event will also be streamed live behind a paywall for an additional fee. It will be followed by a live viewing of the actual Kentucky Derby at 6 p.m. Presented by SPQR Stage Company, the raucous rom-com is set against the backdrop of – what else? – the Kentucky Derby. “Derby Day” is a live production based on a film script by Cape May’s award-winning playwright Bill Sterritt. Event includes mocktails, hat contest and TWO horse racesįans of the Kentucky Derby have a different way to watch andĬelebrate this year’s “most exciting 2 minutes in sports” – as part of an interactive “living movie”.
