Skin and Bones
by Laura Neill
directed by Logan Serabian
APRIL 19-28
presented as part of The 2018 Festival of New Works
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ONLY
PERFORMANCES
Sunday 4/22 at 3pm
Friday 4/27 at 7:30pm
Saturday 4/28 at 7:30pm
About Skin and Bones
Katharine, 60s, is a volunteer usher for an Arthur Miller play at the local cultural center; Marly, 40s, is a bouncer for the fight across the hall. They're separated by age, class, race, you name it—and they're stuck in a hallway together for ninety minutes. When Katharine says something she shouldn't, she sets off a game of psychological torture that goes farther than either of them could ever have imagined.
SKIN AND BONES by Laura Neill
directed by Logan Serabian
The Cast
Katharine - Joanne Fayan
Marly- Marlon Carey
About the Playwright
Laura Neill is a Boston playwright. Her play Don't Give Up the Ship premiered with Fresh Ink Theatre in 2017 after a reading at the Wilbury Theatre Group in 2016. Laura was an affiliate of the 2016 Company One PlayLab, and she is the winner of University of Tulsa's WomenWorks 2017. Laura is earning her MFA in Playwriting at Boston University. She has been commissioned by OperaHub to write DIVAS, which will premiere in June 2018. Her play Cap, or, El Límite was a semi-finalist for the 2017 O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, her play Skin and Bones was a semi-finalist for the 2016 Princess Grace Fellowship, and her play The End Will Hurt is a semi-finalist for the 2018 Bay Area Playwrights' Festival. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, StageSource, and the New England New Play Alliance, for whom she co-edited the New England New Play Anthology. Learn more at http://laurajneill.wixsite.com/home or read her work at https://newplayexchange.org/users/1933/laura-neill.