Horse Trade Presents
A Firecracker Production of

Playgirl Editor Pens Job-Inspired Comedy

Written by Ronnie Koenig

Directed by Robert W. McMaster

 

The Kraine Theater
85 E 4th St.
btwn 2nd and 3rd Ave.

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Tickets:
Adult: $18
Student and Senior: $15

January 4 thru 27

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays@ 8pm

"very funny script, which deftly combines dry humor with insightful observations about male and female sexuality and body image"

Nancy Ellen Shore

Firecracker Productions and Horse Trade present the World Premiere of DIRTY GIRL, a new comedy beginning previews January 4th at The Kraine Theater. Based on the real-life experience of playwright Ronnie Koenig (who was the editor of Playgirl magazine from 2000-2002), the production is directed by Robert W. McMaster. Opening night is scheduled for January 6th.

Meet Dori Richter, a nice Jewish girl from Long Island whose life changes when she answers an ad in the newspaper seeking a "writer/editor who must be comfortable with male nudity." DIRTY GIRL takes audiences on a wild, comedic ride from the offices of the fictional Loverboy magazine to steamy photo shoot locales as it tells the story of Dori's quest to find a woman who is actually turned on by the images in her  magazine.

Following a sold-out one night stand at Ars Nova, DIRTY GIRL has developed from a one-woman show called Centerfold into a multimedia extravaganza. The production stars Corrie Beula, Bridget Harvey, Ronnie Koenig, Michael Littner and Jesse Teeters with costumes by Krista Thomas and designed by Edward Hodge. The show is sponsored by Secrets in Lace.

Testing the boundaries of gender, sexuality, erotic experience and self, Firecracker Productions explores the base experiences that make us all human, and which, sometimes, make more humans. The company's debut production was a raucous, pop-culture infused rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream at HERE Arts Center in 2001. This summer they will present Red Light Night: An Evening of Plays about Sex  by writers including Noa Gottlieb, Mark Snyder, Lizz Leiser, Angela Lovell, Lou Perez and Rich Orloff. They also produced a reading of Luke Alberts' coming-of-age comedy Get Down at The Manhattan Theatre Club, slated for a full production in the fall of 2007.
For more information visit www.firecrackerproductions.org.

 

The Cast

Corrie Beula attended Millikin University, where she received her training and an insatiable desir to devour any and all performance opportunities and styles, all of which she has carried with her into her professional career. Favorite experiences include: The Balcony, Sir Patient Fancy, Cabaret, No, No, Nanette, Sophisticated Ladies, Weekend Comedy with Jamie Farr, and an AUDELCO Award-Nominated run of My Children! My Africa! She can also be seen in January-February at Hunterdon Hills PLayhouse in NJ as Agnes in I Do! I Do!

Bridget Harvey

Bridget Harvey is thrilled to be working with these amazing people.  New York credits include Triumph of Love: In Concert at Lincoln Center (Corine), Head Games (Herodias, finalist for best play in Samuel French Festival), herself in The Greatest Holiday Musical – EVER! and Whina in Cinderella's Mice at the Vital Theatre, earning her a nod in the New York Times for being “infantile and obsessed with ponies.”  Much love to Peter.

Ronnie Koenig

Ronnie Koenig (Dori) is a playwright and freelance writer for Cosmopolitan and Penthouse . Her favorite stage roles include Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream , Betty/Waitress in All in the Timing , and Clea in Black Comedy, all of which she also directed. She is one of the founders/artistic co-directors of Firecracker Productions along with long term friend and collaborator Kate Kolendo.

Michael Littner

Michael is thrilled to be working with this infinitely talented cast in his first Horestrade/Firecracker Productions show. He is a founding member of the (RE:)Directions Theater Company, and has a BA in Drama from Vassar College. Favorite roles include Louis in Angels in America Part I adn Eugene in Brighton Beach Memoirs. Michael wishes big love to his mom and dad and would like to dedicate this performance Don Francisco, his partner in crime and idiocy.

Jesse Teeters

Jesse Teeters (Howie etc.) earned his BFA in Acting from Ohio University in 2001. Some of his favorite stage credits include: Charlie in "TheForeigner," Cliff in "Cabaret, Grover et al in "On the Verge," Rick in "The Nerd," and he has performed with numerous improv comedy groups. He is the co-owner of Fluke Films, a small independent production company and can be seen in various national commercials ranging from coffee to cholesterol medication. He's proud to be working with Firecracker Productions and would like to thank his soon-to-be wife, Megan, for her love and support.

costumes by Krista Thomas and designed by Edward Hodge