Fractured Fairy Tales: Original One-Act Plays -

R-ACT Theatre Productions
R-ACT Theatre Productions
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  FRACTURED FAIRY TALES: ORIGINAL ONE-ACT PLAYS

Directed by Mike Nelson

 

 
ACT ONE
  Goldy Lox and the Three Baers
Harold
 
INTERMISSION
 
ACT TWO
 Find a Mate! Game
The Princess and the Great Gold Dragon

 

 

 




 

 

 

Goldy Lox and the Three Baers.....................................................written by Danielle Lang
Danielle is playing Bertha Grimm this evening. Please see her bio in the Who's Who section.
 
Harold........................................................................................written by Alyssa Herron
Alyssa Herron is a local actor and writer. As a playwright, her works have been premiered by the Pittsburgh New Works and Pittsburgh Fringe festivals. Also a screenwriter, her scripts have advanced to the finals of the Steeltown Film Factory and the Sundance Institute. Her short fiction work appears in the anthology ‘Deli Counter of Justice’. The novel is still (STILL) coming. Sometimes she puts on strange and inappropriate clothes and pretends to be other people on stage and screen. She can’t play the guitar yet and is lousy at video games, according to her son. As always, thank you, Sir. www.darkyarnproductions.com
 
The Princess and the Great Gold Dragon...........................written by Eric McAnallen
Once upon a time, there was a young man from Ellwood City named Eric whose parents sent him to the most expensive schools in the lands. They had hopes that he would study hard and someday become a doctor or a lawyer or a sanitation worker. But, alas, his heart was not into doctoring or lawyering or sanitation workering and, instead, he earned a degree in creative writing and promptly became unemployed. Throughout the years, he tried many careers from movie theater ushering to High School English teachering to social workering, finally settling on IT systems administratoring. Yet, his heart still belonged to writing and he often penned works of theatrical spectacle including Imaginary Exits and an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four that were seen and loved by local audiences. Even this evening’s theatrical spectacle includes his latest foray into Playwrightering, The Princess and the Great Gold Dragon, a silly play which he hopes you will enjoy. And so he lived happily ever after with his wife, Misa, his wiener dog, Maximus, and his school of goldfish named Steve.