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A Spare Me (Waterwell's New Works Lab @ PPAS)
With resources, people, and time running out, humanity puts everything it has left into one final generation of children. Selected for their genius and furnished with everything they could require including genetically engineered spare life forms they are entrusted with securing humanity's survival and saving its depleted home. But when both children and spares uncover the dark secrets behind their own existence, they set out to prove they have minds of their own.
A Spare Me By A. Rey Pamatmat Directed by Patrick Diamond Set Design by Ann Bartek Costume Design by Victoria Tzykun Lighting Design by Mary Ellen Stebbins Sound Design by Jeremy J. Lee Stage Management by Marcy Reed
Featuring the Class of 2013 in the Waterwell Drama Program at PPAS.
Waterwell's New Works Lab @ PPAS was created to stimulate the creation of high-quality new plays for young actors by offering emerging and established playwrights the chance to develop their work with the support of professional directors and designers and a cast of exceptionally talented high school artists. This annual workshop series presents stripped down, actor-centric productions that add to the canon of thematically rich, complex and original scripts and roles for student actors.
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LocationProfessional Performing Arts School (View)
328 W 48th St
New York, NY 10036
United States
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Minimum Age: 12 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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