

Playwrights: Vanessa German, Matt Henderson, Melissa Martin, Gayle Pazerski, Peter Roth and Mark Clayton Southers.ĭirectors: Cynthia Croot, Dana Hardy Bingham, Patrick Jordan, Rich Keitel, Cameron Knight and Sheila McKenna.Īctors: Olivia Adkins, Elena Alexandratos, Lauren Bethea, Sharon Brady, David Bielewicz, TaeAjah Cannon, Cheryl El-Walker, Parag Gohel, Brett Goodnack, Mary Harvey, Mary Jo Hennessey, Wali Jamal, Mils James, Chris Josephs, Tommy LaFitte, Lara Miller, Jaime Slavinsky, Leslie Ezra Smith, Mark Staley, Johnny Terreri, Ayn Terceira, Ricardo Vila-Roger, Jonathan Visser, Bria Walker and Sara Williams. is a fundraiser that will support Bricolage’s 2015 season and gives both distinguished stage veterans and Pittsburgh stage ‘newbies’ the opportunity to put their theatrical skills to the test. Or hop on board for the main event on Saturday, February 28 and enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served in the New Hazlett’s beautiful lobby.ī.U.S. Artists at work during 'Urban Scrawl,' an annual two-day festival in the Franklinton Arts District of Columbus, Ohio (Jessica Phelps) October 10, 2014. 10-watch as 24 of the bravest performers in Pittsburgh let down their guard and show off who they really are. Begin your journey at Bricolage on Friday night, February 27 with a “Double Decker” ticket, making you a “fly on the wall” with a behind-the-scenes view at the creation of B.U.S.

There are a number of ways to enjoy this unique event. The last stop on the journey is an unforgettable performance at The New Hazlett Theater. Inspired by a 90-minute city bus ride, these daring artists have just 24 hours to write, direct, and memorize six new 10-minute plays. Vincente Minnelli died in the Beverly Hills house in 1986, willing his widow Lee lifetime use of the property, but also leaving Liza officially in charge of his estate. Bricolage will collaborate with over 40 local theatre artists, asking them to risk their creative necks for this unconventional and exhilarating fundraiser experience. (Bricolage Urban Scrawl) is a fundraiser that puts theatre-making at the heart of the event. This is an innovative approach to community engagement and I’m really honored to contribute.įriday & Saturday, February 27 & 28, 2015īack for its 10 th year, B.U.S. While many theater companies include social media in their media plans, few do so for fundraisers. I was quite thrilled and honored to be one of two local twitter users invited to live-tweet an upcoming fundraiser for Bricolage as an extension of their “tweet seats” initiative.
