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Little Doc
by Dan Klores
Set in 1970’s Brooklyn, in the living room of a one-bedroom apartment under the “el” and above a tiny neighborhood bar, Little Doc centers on four childhood friends who find themselves in a life-threatening situation that challenges the validity of the virtues they’ve adopted from a sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll culture.
Please be aware that there is no late seating. The performance will run approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission.
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Little Doc
written by
Dan Klores
directed by
John Gould Rubin
June 11 – July 17, 2010
Wed-Sat at 8PM
Sun at 3PM
Mon at 8PM
FEATURING:
Adam Driver
Salvatore Inzerillo
Steven Marcus
Tobias Segal
Billy Tangradi
Dave Tawil
Joanne Tucker
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MEET THE TEAM:
Dan Klores (
Playwright) an Award-winning director, has made six films during the last eight years, four of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Following
The Boys of 2nd Street Park (2003),
Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story (2005), and
Crazy Love (2007), which also captured the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for best documentary film, he directed the dark operatic comedy,
Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks. Klores’s other films include the Peabody Award-winning
Black Magic and Viva Baseball, which both explore his ongoing theme of exclusion from the mainstream. Mr. Klores grew up in Brooklyn. He resides in Manhattan with his wife Abbe and three sons, Jake, Sam and Luke. Thanks to Stephen G, Beth N, Linda and Yul, Fisher, Jenny, George S, Rubin and Van Asselt.
John Gould Rubin (
Director) was Co-Artistic and Executive Director of LAByrinth Theater Company for which he directed the premieres of
Philip Roth in Khartoum and
Penalties & Interest (both as part of Public/
LAB at The Public Theater);
STopless;
The Trail of Her Inner Thigh by Erin Cressida Wilson; John Patrick Shanley’s
A Winter Party; (and co-created and directed:)
Dreaming in Tongues; and
Mémoire. He co-created and directed
The Erotica Project for the NYSF; directed
In The Daylight off-Broadway,
Trial By Water for Ma-Yi,
A Taste of Honey at Playwrights Horizons;
Blood in the Sink at Urban Stages; both
A Matter Of Choice and
NAMI for Partial Comfort; Rebecca Gilman’s
“The Land of Little Horses,” and Timberlake Westenbaker’s
“Three Birds Alighting on a Field;” EST’s and Naked Angel’s Marathons;
The Fartiste for the NY Fringe Festival (Best Musical). He wrote (and played Ivan Boesky in)
The Predators’ Ball (collaborating with Karole Armitage and David Salle) for the Teatro Comunale in Florence, Italy, and at BAM’s Next Wave Festival. He recently directed his first film,
Almost Home for Trigger Street Independent, which appeared at The Berkshire Film Festival.
Sets by
David Rockwell, Costumes by
Clint Ramos, Lighting by
Nicole Pearce, Sound by
Jill BC DuBoff, Props by
Eugenia Furneaux-Arends
Stage Manager:
Meredith Dixon
Assistant Stage Manager:
Melissa Mae Gregus
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater’s diverse, critically acclaimed 14th Season featured premieres from Craig Wright, Stephen Belber, Sheila Callaghan. In our 15th Anniversary Season, we revived Lucy Thurber’s Killers and Other Family, and premiered Mando Alvarado’s Post No Bills, Jessica Dickey’s acclaimed play, The Amish Project, Daniel Talbott’s hit show, Slipping, and Annie Baker’s Obie Award-winning play, The Aliens.
Our 2010/2011 Season will continue with four more bold world premieres: underneathmybed by Florencia Lozano, There Are No More Big Secrets by Heidi Schreck, The Hallway Trilogy, by Adam Rapp, and Carson McCullers Talks About Love by Suzanne Vega. Be sure to join us again as we continue into another exciting season with America’s most engaging young playwrights! Find out MORE about our season Here!