Uncover the darkest desires of the purest of hearts. Meet the women who mourn and clean around the skeletons in the closet, with a little help from the devil.
Michael Goldfried
(Director)
Michael Goldfried is a director, writer and performer. He has previously directed readings of Patricia *Ione Lloyd’s Dirty Little Black Girls at Dixon Place, Freedom Train and Brown University. For Horse Trade Theater on East 4th street he directed Sexotheque and Stage Blood, and performed his solo show The Making of Michael Gold. Michael directed and co-wrote Mrs. Smith Presents (Ars Nova, A.R.T), The Indelible Mark on Edward Barron (Henson Carriage House); co-wrote/co-directed Cadence: Home. He adapted and directed Tartuffe, The Imaginary Invalid, and The Rover. New play development and productions: SPF, The Public Theater, New York Theater Workshop, EST, Ars Nova, A.R.T and the Goodman. Participant in: NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors. Alum: Drama League, Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. MFA: Brown/Trinity Rep.
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Patricia Ione Lloyd
(Playwright)
Patricia *Ione Lloyd Ione is part of the Smithsonian Griot Project and Folk Life Archive for the Library of Congress – Audio Interviews. This summer she was a resident playwright in Tanzania with the International Theatre and Literacy Project. She was a 2010 playwright in residence at Brown University and a 2010 playwright in residence for the Women’s Lab at New Perspectives Theatre Company in New York. She was a 2009 playwright in residence at the University of Mumbai, India. She has been a resident playwright with the Theatre Development Fund for three years. Ione received New Professional Theatre’s Emerging Playwright Award for her play, Black Tale.
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