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A Year in the Life of Twenty-Five Strangers Living in a City by the Lake by
Matt Fotis ISBN #1-60513-106-7 JAC #2011-0011 The Cast
“Fotis has a knack for lively dialogue.” – AJ Mell, Backstage “Fotis' knack for capturing a brief moment or conflict in
time does shine…a fine and funny exhibit…a smart look at Chicago life…This
New York premiere has heart.” "The clever script…good acting and some particularly excellent moments of comic timing make A Year in The Life worth the price of admission." - Alphonso Atkins Jr., Nuvo “Evidently life's complex – and wry – up there by that lake.” – Tom McElfresh, Cincinnati CityBeat “I have to admit I'm developing a bit of an artist crush on Matt Fotis…Highly recommended.” – Matthew Everett, FringeFestival.org “Fotis should be commended for trying to lure his
generation with what they are looking for, while sprinkling some deeper
material into the mix in order to take them beyond the box.” “If you wish to spend your weekend with some fascinating
people doing fascinating things, take a look at A Year in the Life of
Twenty-five Strangers Living in a City by the Lake.” Author Biography
Matt Fotis is an award-winning playwright whose plays
have seen stages from coast to coast. He is a Playwrights’ Center Core
Apprentice Grant Recipient and a two-time Illinois Arts Council Grant
recipient for his work with Shantz Theatre. His plays have won The
Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting (The Book of Adam), The Sonoma County
Repertory Theatre’s SCRipts Festival (The Zebra Baby), the Minnesota Shorts
Play Festival (A Casket Gal), The Fancy Pants Director’s Festival (58 & 29),
and the Claire Donaldson Short Play Festival (The Crying Club). He is
a National Finalist for the KC/ACTF National Ten Minute Play Award (58 &
59), as well as a national Finalist for the John Cauble Outstanding Short
Play Award (Nights on the Couch). Fotis’ work has been a finalist for
numerous other awards including the Guthrie Theatre Fringe Encore (A Year in
the Life of Twenty-Five Strangers Living in a City by the Lake) and Robert
J. Pickering Award for Playwriting Excellence (Lincoln’s Lagoon). His
other plays include The Van Gogh Exhibit, The Candid Biography of a Single
Chess Taken Chosen at Random on an Ambiguous Spring Day in Central Park,
Pittsfield and Burying Mom. He is also the author of two solo
performance pieces, Potpourri Potluck Kitchen Sing Meatloaf and My Fragile
Family Tree. His works have been published by Original Works
Publishing, Smith & Kraus and Meriwether Press. Among others, his
plays have been produced by Emerging Artists Theatre (NYC), Ten Grand
Productions (NYC), Curan Rep (NYC), Kennedy Center, Theatre on the Square,
The Sonoma County Repertory Theatre, Shantz Theatre, The Bryant Lake Bowl
Theatre, Anvilhead Theatre, The Pegasus Theater Co., The Chameleon theatre
Circle, Acme Theater Productions, The Pittsburg Summer Company, The Claire
Donaldson Short Play Festival and Gorilla Tango Theatre. |
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