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Back and Forth

10/13/2018

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Genre
Drama


Format
Short Play

Logline
A young woman struggles to deal with the manifestations of her anxiety.

Needs
Originally written for 1 male and 1 female character, though genders can be swapped/interchanged. No other needs outside of a basic living room set.
Contact Name
Ali Christovich

NYU Affiliation
Graduate

Graduation Year
2019

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
adc597@nyu.edu

Bio
I am a Performance Studies graduate student looking for opportunities to expand upon my writing and collaborate with other artists, including (but not limited to) performers, musicians, writers, directors, producers, and the like. ​
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The Unicorn

9/23/2018

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Genre
Romantic Comedy

Format
Web Series Pilot

Logline
When Veronica, a bisexual virgin, decides to become a heterosexual couple's "unicorn," she learns just how complicated sex can be. 

Needs
Director
Actors
Full crew (DP, sound, etc.) 
Contact Name
Hayley Gruenspan

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2020

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
hmg321@nyu.edu

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Bio
Hayley Gruenspan is a New York based dramatic writer and author. The Worldwide Plays Festival produced two of Hayley’s one-act plays. Peachpit Press published her article about fractals in Desig n Fundamentals: Notes on Visual Elements and Principles of Composition. She recently wrapped filming on the comedic webseries “Hyde Pork,” on which she had writing, producing and directing capacities. She hopes iced mochas will keep her going.
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Ephemeral

9/23/2018

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Title
Ephemeral

Genre
Drama

Format
Short Play

Logline
A boy finds a dead mouse, and his older sister has to talk him through the concept of death. 

Needs
One male actor
One female actor
Desk fan
Door as a set piece

Contact Name
Cassidy Byron

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2022

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
csbyron1@gmail.com

Bio
Cassidy is a native to Columbus, OH and has been writing since they were twelve. They have a thing for minimalist sets, loving the concept of a complicated subject on a simply set stage, as well as making a small budget entirely workable. They encourage anyone interested in helping bring this five-minute piece alive onstage to reach out, as they are a freshman and have no idea where to begin! 
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The Oswalds

9/23/2018

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Genre
Comedy

Format
Short Play

Logline
Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina Oswald, can't agree on who gets to assassinate Ronald Reagan.

Needs
Two actors

Contact Name
Rachel Darvas

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2020

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
racheldarvas@gmail.com

Bio
External transfer to the Dramatic Writing program. Very passionate about TV comedy.
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Man-Made

9/23/2018

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Title
Man-Made

Genre
Comedy

Format
Short Screenplay

Logline
An absurdist piece about a man trying to convince another man the merits of being a chair. 

Needs
Director, Actors, cameras and sets. Basically everything besides the script.

More explicitly, the script will require a single room with some furniture and a large enough window to be jumped out of, some special effects, (jumping out a window, a chair falling from a window, you should be able to show a lot of it off camera), two main actors, and some extras.

Contact Name
Alexander Ertmann

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2022

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
ace383@nyu.edu
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Bio
I'm here and I'm alive!
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MIDORI

9/8/2018

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Title
MIDORI

Genre
Stageplay, Coming-of-age, Impressionist

Format
Full-length Play

Logline
MIDORI is a coming-of-age play following two kids living in a small suburban town. Through the play, told through scenes that span through both of the kids' lives, they attempt to find their own personalities.

Needs
A Director willing to help with development of the script, and work towards staging a reading.
Four actors (finding these with the help of the director would be best)
Potentially Producer to help with logistics for venue, inviting viewers, etc.

Contact Name
Kanishk Pandey

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2020

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
kanishk.pandey@gmail.com
​
Bio
Kanishk Pandey was born in Davis, Ca, though currently resides in New York, NY. As a teenager, Pandey did not have much access to arts or w riting in school, so had to pursue the field himself. Reading voraciously, he taught himself how to playwright. The first play he wrote, An Unaware Bird, won the Princeton Ten Minute Play Contest when he was 16. He later worked as a playwright apprentice at the Powerhouse Theatre Festival, where he had a reading for his play RunFastRun. In 2018, his play COLONY was a finalist for The O'Neill's National Playwright's Conference. He currently is an undergraduate Junior at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, attending the Department of Dramatic Writing.
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Ghost Light

9/4/2018

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Genre
Drama
Extended monologue

Logline
An outcasted boy tries to contact the theatre ghost, and will do whatever it takes to become its friend. 

Needs
An actor who can play about 14-16 years old
One ghost light
A chair
A table or bookshelf
Many scripts
A flashlight

Contact Name
Cassidy Byron

NYU Affiliation
Undergraduate

Graduation Year
2022

Major
Dramatic Writing

Contact Email or Phone Number
csb487@nyu.edu
​

Bio
Cassidy is a native to Columbus, OH and has been writing since they were twelve. In the summer of 2018, Ghost Light was read, reread, scrutinized, torn apart, and pieced back together for performance as part of the Young Writer's Program at MadLab Theatre. Now they are thriving in New York City, pursuing a degree in dramatic writing. They would like to express their mad respect for every actor who has been willing to memorize the eight solid pages of unprompted speech in this play.
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Round Table

2/25/2018

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Contact
Markgtheactor@gmail.com
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Tellus Prime

2/25/2018

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Genre
Sci Fi - Animation - Family

Format
Feature-length Screenplay

Logline
A soldier from a future Terraformed Earth is catapulted back to our present to rescue her kidnapped brother and avert an alien dignitary's assassination.

TELLUS PRIME is Back to The Future meets The Terminator 

Needs
Concept Artist for a Pitch Deck to present to investors in South East Asia
Exectutive Producer


Contact Name
Tobe Roberts
toberoberts@gmail.com

Bio
Tobe A. Roberts IV is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA) Graduate Film Program. He obtained his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1996. Tobe entered Graduate School as one of the top six applicants to spearhead the first TV & Film Producers Training Program of the University, and had graduated as one of the top three Producers within the department. Since then, he has moved on to gain experience in publicity at Paramount Pictures East Coast Publicity, and eventually became co-producer of a New York based video production company specializing in Indigenous programming and pursuing his own film career. Tobe was also a Professor in the Visual and Performing Arts Department at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ sharing his knowledge to aspiring filmmakers. In addition, he has worked with a NYC/CA based VFX company in several positions on commercial and film projects. Currently at Atchity Productions in Development. Activity Productions recently produced (MEG) with Jason Statham.
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Fool's Errand

2/25/2018

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Logline
A low-level criminal is assigned to watch over a crime lord's goddaughter, but instead gets caught up in a web of deceit and revenge.


Bio/ Needs
“Fool’s Errand” is a crime drama set in New York City, in which a low-level criminal is assigned to watch over a crime lord's goddaughter, but gets caught up in a web of deceit and revenge.


In “Fool’s Errand,” Hector works as a low-level drug runner for a local drug dealer in New York City. Hector, while generally one to keep his head down and do what he’s told, he’s hired to be driver and bodyguard to Andrea, the adopted daughter of a drug kingpin. Despite what seems to be a budding friendship and a simple promotion, the young woman isn't what she seems. Hector eventually discovers her plans for vengeance against her adopted father, and as Andrea’s demands of Hector grow more difficult Hector to carry out, Hector sees that her mental state is beginning to deteriorate, along with his own. Hector is then forced to reevaluate what he is willing to do to earn the respect of others, all while struggling to communicate with an estranged foster family that longs to connect with him.

“Fool’s Errand” is a smaller take on depictions of organized crime. Rather than focus on mob bosses and high rollers, “Fool's Errand” focuses on those struggling to make it at the bottom of a crime organization, as well as the family members of high-level members of criminal organizations who are caught in the crossfire of violence. In focusing on the lowest rungs on the ladder, we see the way violence and manipulation borne of desperation and naïveté can affect the lives of young people caught in a ruthless, adult world. Hector and Andrea both struggle to deal with loss, family, morality, and what it means to grow up around crime and violence.

Contact

cmt441@nyu.edu
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