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LAURA JANE COLES
Performance Alert: Watch me on the small screen!! Rock Haven now available on DVD
through Blockbuster and Netflix: When the religiously devout Brady (Sean Hoagland) moves to a
new town with his mother (Laura Jane Coles) and begins spending time with his handsome neighbor,
Clifford (Owen Alabado), their mutual attraction forces Brady to confront his true desires. But with Brady
about to enter a religious college, he finds that his plans for the immediate future stand in direct contrast
to his emerging sexuality. http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Rock_Haven/70081751?trkid=147042
See also: http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/movieDetails/362867
directed by Kristin Clippard, Eureka Theatre, San Francisco, CA, February 19, 20, 21, and March 4 @ 8pm; February 22
and March 2 @2pm: When an oddly prudish father's determination to remedy his infant daughter's deafness evolves into an obsessive
quest to hide her handicap from the world, his wife starts asking some serious questions - the answers to which uncover a shameful
wedding night act that will forever alter the way she sees the man she married. Laura Jane Coles and Paul Stout are a dynamic duo in this
compelling, new script that is sure to move and provoke. www.threewisemonkeys.org
Performance Alert: BOA 2009, Program One, The Economist, written by Crish Barth,
Coming Soon: Wreckage, a World Premiere written by Caridad Svich, directed by Erin Gilley, produced by Crowded Fire
Theatre Company, May 9 – June 6, 2009, The Boxcar Playhouse, San Francisco, CA: Two boys emerge from the sea and
become engulfed in a world of savage longing and desire. A Woman, Husband, and male Nurse find and care for the boys, who experience
sexual awakening amidst a landscape of blurred roles and definitions, where a mother may be a lover, and a boy may be a girl. Drawing on
the Greek myth of Medea, this sharply crafted play examines the role of displaced persons searching for home amidst a culture of brutality.
This world premiere brings the work of luminary playwright Caridad Svich to the Bay Area for the first time. The stylized, poetic language of
Svich’s theatrical landscape carves out each moment with a disconcerting precision. www.crowdedfire.org/Wreckage.html