| Daniel Reitz is a playwright and screenwriter living in New York City. His plays have been developed and produced at theatres including the Mark Taper Forum, Manhattan Class Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Naked Angels, New York Stage and Film, Playwrights Horizons, and the Joseph Papp Public Theatre, and in London at the White Bear and Oval House theatres. He adapted his play Urban Folk Tales as the feature film Urbania, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and won "Best Film" prizes in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Provincetown, and San Francisco film festivals prior to being released by Lions Gate Films. He has also written and directed several short films, which have screened at film festivals in the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia. He has received a New York Innovative Theatre Award, a Drama-Logue Award and a New York Foundation for the Arts fiction fellowship, a playwriting commission from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and artist residencies from the Edward Albee Foundation, the Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers in Scotland, the MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Yaddo Corporation. His plays have been published by Smith and Kraus, Plays and Playwrights 2008 (New York Theatre Experience), and United Stages. He is a member of New Dramatists. |
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Drama
Short, 8-10 minutes 3 males $30.00 per performance; $18.95 per book
NOTE: This play is part of an anthology called Naked Angels Issues Projects: Collected Plays.
A middle-aged gay couple hires a young hustler for a night of sexual game play in celebration of a birthday. But as the evening progresses, the real reasons for their tryst reveal an annihilating mutual loathing. A provocative study of love gone wrong.
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$18.95 per book
NOTE: This book contains 25 plays. To perform any of the plays, each must be licensed separately.
Since 1989, New York City's Naked Angels has collaborated with some of America's most beloved playwrights to create exciting, topical plays for their time-honored tradition: the Issues Project. The short plays within this collection respond to resonant themes from gun control to the environment, faith to human rights.
Naked Angels Issues Projects features the innovative writing of today's top playwrights, including Pulitzer Prize finalists Theresa Rebeck, Craig Lucas, Lee Blessing, Warren Leight, Will Eno, Kenneth Lonergan, Jon Robin Baitz, and many more.
To purchase this book of 25 plays, click "Order this play" above. To perform an individual play, click on its title below:
187 by Jose Rivera
After The Deer Hunter by Nicole Burdette
Baby Gators by Pippin Parker
Baby Steps by Geoffrey Nauffts
Beauty Runs On Light Feet by Kenneth Lonergan
The Bully Composition by Will Eno
Coq Au Vin by Jon Robin Baitz
Damaged Goods by David Marshall Grant
The Dying City by Christopher Shinn
Four Monologues by Jon Robin Baitz
Fruits and Nuts by Ned Eisenberg
La Familia by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Love by Daniel Reitz
The Only Other Option by Patrick Breen
A Passion Play by Pippin Parker
Pay-Per-Kill by Warren Leight
Reagan in Hell by Lee Blessing
Sex with the Censor by Theresa Rebeck
Shadow Day by Steven Dietz
Snuff by Frank Pugliese
Szinhaz by Itamar Moses
Throwing Your Voice by Craig Lucas
To Be Human by Stephen Belber
True To You by Kenneth Lonergan
What We're Up Against by Theresa Rebeck
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