Dream Up Festival 2010

The Sky is Melting Title Image

– World Premiere

Written by Elizabeth Woodbury.
Directed by Amy Brewczynski.
Choreographers TBA.
 

“The Sky is Melting” combines forms of art and performance to show the universal struggle of one girl with the alluring and powerful world of drugs and addiction.

Showtimes:

Wednesday- August 25 - 9pm
Thursday- August 26 - 9pm
Friday- August 27 - 9pm
Saturday- August 28 - 7pm
Sunday- August 29 - 7pm







Running time: 60 minutes. $12
The Sky is Melting Image

Artist website: www.lizwoodbury.wordpress.com

Cast

One woman show performed by Liz Woodbury

Liz Woodbury recently graduated from Oberlin College with a B.A. in Theater. During her time at Oberlin, Liz worked extensively both behind the scenes and on stage in both student directed and department sponsored pieces. Oberlin offered her the opportunities to explore directing, writing, design, dance and introduced her to the field of arts outreach education. Liz created and facilitated an after school theater program for sophomore students at Southview High School in Lorain OH as well as developed other theater based education programs for high school and college students. Upon graduation, Liz moved to NYC to work with the educational outreach theater group, The Irondale Theater Ensemble based in Brooklyn, as their intern for the ’09-’10 season. Through Irondale, Liz has been teaching at Bushwick Leaders High School as a teaching artist. It is also with Irondale that Liz made her New York acting debut in their premiere of “alice, Alice, ALICE” in January. Liz is so excited to be performing this piece in New York and so thankful to all of the talented people who believed in this piece and gave so much to it.

Amy Brewczynski graduated from the University of Connecticut and ran straight to Los Angeles. She was soon a member of SAG and AEA working in film, theatre and television for 5 years. As her desire to direct took over she started producing a series of showcases at The Secret Rose theatre in Noho. Over the next few years Amy and her husband developed their production company Trailer Productions. This team effort has allowed Amy to write and direct her own film and theatre productions. Last summer Amy had the privilege of directing Neil Simon’s “I Ought to be in Pictures” at the historic Ritz Theatre in Brunswick, GA. Amy is thrilled to be directing such a talented and spirited young woman as Elizabeth and is looking forward to more adventures here in New York.

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