Sunday, June 5, 2011

Comedy “P.A. (Playwrights Anonymous)" Featured at The Drama Circle, Saturday, June 11 in Orange, MA

P. A. (Playwrights Anonymous) featured Saturday, June 11th


The comedy, “P. A. (Playwrights Anonymous),” by South Carolinian award winning playwright, Rene Plante will be the featured reading at The Drama Circle on Saturday, June 11 from 2:00 - 5:00 pm. at 7 East Main Street, Orange, Massachusetts.  The narrator for the day’s reading will be his niece, Orange resident, Charlene Deam.  The Drama Circle is dedicated to original works of the stage and screen and is open to the public free of charge, according to organizer and artistic director Genevieve Fraser.  

“’P. A. (Playwrights Anonymous)’ features six characters addicted to playwriting that belong to Playwrights Anonymous,” Plante explained. “The play takes us to one of the support group meetings. All have pledged never to write another play as long as he/she lives, but, in fact, each one is still addicted, as evidenced by the unbelievable confession each one makes at the therapy session,” he said.

Novelist, David Plante
Playwright, Rene Plante, is a retired naval captain who began writing plays later in life and is the author of eight full-length, four one-act, and several so-called 10-minute plays. He's a past president and current member of Scriptwriters of S.C. Inc.  Rene’s brother is the novelist, David Plante, whose “Difficult Women” (1983), a memoir of his relationships with Jean Rhys, Sonia Orwell, and Germaine Greer was nominated for the National Book Award

According to Rene, his bother David told the playwright Edward Albee (author of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf") that his brother (Rene) had gotten interested in writing plays.  “David told me that Albee's response was something like, ‘Tell him to run as fast as he can in the opposite direction!’  Today, I'm glad I didn't run,” Plante admits.

If you are an actor or interested in participating in a reading or having an original play or screenplay read, please contact Genevieve Fraser at Tel. # (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com

The Drama Circle is sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.  Readings are scheduled for the second Saturday of each month.  
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