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DOUBLE PRESS RELEASE FOURTH WALL PRODUCTIONS MOVES INTO OWN SPACE & FOURTH WALL PRODUCTIONS SECOND SEASON INFORMATION
Contact: Carli Taylor Miluk- Publicity Manager / Fourth Wall Productions 440/864-0129 / Email: carli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FOURTH WALL PRODUCTIONS ACQUIRES A HOME ( The 2,100 square feet of space will not only serve as Fourth Wall’s black box theatre, but house their offices as well. This will be Fourth Wall’s first home since they were created in 2005. An exciting time, the permanent home will allow Fourth Wall to plan out the full season, with dates and times of all four shows, months in advance, and allow their audience members some relief in constantly trying to find (what the Free Times said) “Cleveland’s most peripatetic theatre group.” ABOUT FOURTH WALL PRODUCTIONS Fourth Wall Productions is one of HOW TO GET TO At Fourth Wall, we are constantly trying to find a different way for our South West audience members to get to our space. If you know of a better one- please, let us know. FROM THE Take I-90 East to the Martin Luther King Exit (Exit 177) Keep STRAIGHT onto Local Roads Turn LEFT onto Bear RIGHT onto Turn RIGHT onto Bratenahl Turns into
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FOURTH WALL PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES ITS SECOND SEASON (October, 2007) Fourth Wall Productions is pleased to announce these four shows as its Second Season. In the past, Fourth Wall has had three world premieres (Plans Change, Schism, and Malicious Bunny), one Ohio Premiere (Stained Glass Ugly), and a Cleveland Premiere of Babes in America. Fourth Wall now introduces Cleveland to a new play by Joseph Gallo- 2 Man Kidnapping Rule, a new play by a new playwright- David Allan’s Just Shy of Closure, another World Premiere by Fourth Wall’s Resident Playwright Matthew A. Sprosty- The Bank Guards, and is pleased to announce the production of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royale, which had off-Broadway success. Fourth Wall will update you on these shows as spaces and dates get established. ABOUT 2 MAN KIDNAPPING RULE 2 Man Kidnapping Rule (Fall, 2007) has been said to be “a Chekovian look at male friendship.” Just developed and seen for the first time at The Story: 2 Man Kidnapping Rule is a play about one night in the lives of three men: Seth, Vincent, and Jack. When Jack refuses to put away the memories that his ex-girlfriend left behind- his buddies force Jack to come out on the town with them. Will Jack find a substitute for the girl who got away? Or is this the beginning of a whole new set of problems? Gallo takes the audience through “hooking up” in the present world, to current male mindsets of masculinity and women, at an alarmingly honest and fast pace. With witty dialogue that could come straight off an episode of “Entourage,” Fourth Wall found 2 Man to be a perfect addition to it’s arsenal in getting twenty-year old males into theatre. ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT JOSEPH GALLO is a member of the Writers Group in ABOUT JUST SHY OF CLOSURE David Allan’s Just Shy of Closure (Winter, 2008) is the first play from what Fourth Wall hopes is a budding playwright. When Resident Playwright, Matthew A. Sprosty, read a short story that David Allan wrote- he instantly felt Allan had a knack for writing dialogue. Taking David to a couple of plays, getting him read “some of the greatest Contemporary pieces,” and instructing him along the way- Sprosty gave Allan enough direction to complete his own one-act play. And what evolved- was Just Shy of Closure. In Just Shy, David wondered why there were no great love stories set in the twenty-first century. Also, he wanted to write a different kind of play where audience members didn’t have to turn off their cell phones before the show, because- “cell phone interruption is what it is all about.”
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT DAVID ALLAN graduated from Fourth Wall is hoping to help David Allan with future plays. ABOUT THE BANK GUARDS (Spring, 2008) Since Sprosty came to The Story: The Bank Guards is a play about five security guards posted at the fictional bank “Cleveland Federal.” Corrupted, and convinced, that they deserve more compensation than their twenty-seven thousand dollar paychecks to protect the wealthiest of ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT MATTHEW A. SPROSTY was born and raised in Fourth Wall Productions has produced three shows of Sprosty’s (Schism, Plans Change, and Malicious Bunny) where he received write-ups such as: “Sprosty has a gift for dialogue that keeps the audience entertained and engaged… [gives] the feeling of being apart of an intimate conversation between close friends, rather than listening to actors on a stage.” –Vanessa Lange, WestLife, on Plans Change. “It’s been awhile since I’ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns, and ‘oh-my-goodness’ moments in ‘Malicious Bunny’ keep the audience laughing and thinking of what’s going to happen next. Bravo!” –Roy Berko. “Sprosty is a writer to watch – his ear for the rhythms of dudedom is impeccable.” – Linda Eisenstein, CoolCleveland.com “It truly was one of the… best written shows I’ve seen [in He has also had ABOUT DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD (Summer, 2008) Last year, Fourth Wall asked its The Story: When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; his ex-girlfriend has recently been institutionalized; and his other friends are too inebriated to give him any sort of solace. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, the target of this group’s bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. Drug use, suicide, eating disorders, teen violence, rebellion and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that’s both haunting and hopeful. Reviews that Dog Sees God received: “Good grief! The Peanuts kids have finally come out of their shells.” —Time Out. “A welcome antidote to the notion that the Peanuts gang provides merely a slice of American cuteness.” —NY Times. “…easily identifiable with the Peanuts crowd yet with a distinctly ‘Royal’ touch…The way Royal builds on the foundation of Charles Schulz’s iconic comic strip actually results in a parody that’s also a stand-alone play apt to resonate even with anyone belonging to that small population segment unfamiliar with Peanuts.” —CurtainUp. “Inventive and raunchy…hysterically funny.” —NY Post. “Bert V. Royal is the playwright of the Off-Broadway show DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD and is he ready to confess all!” —Broadway.com. “DOG SEES GOD doesn’t feel like the same old high-school-warfare schlock. The characters—teenage and reckless—are both genuinely sympathetic and unquestionably cruel. Growing more hysterical — and more harrowing — as it flows to an inevitable, uncomfortable end, this taut comedy manages to make tired clichés about stoners and popular homecoming airheads funny and endearing.” —NY Magazine. Awards: In 2004, it was one of the breakout hits at the New York International Fringe Festival, winning the Excellence Award for Best Overall Production, as well as Theatermania's Play Award of 2004, the GLAAD Media Award for Best Off-Off-Broadway production, Broadway.com's 2006 Audience Award for Favorite Off-Broadway Production and the 2006 HX Award for Best Play.ience Award for Favorite Off-Broadway Production and the 2006 HX Award for Best Play. ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT
Recently, he finished his first screenplay Parents on Strike! and currently adapting Michael Stadther's bestselling children's book A Treasure's Trove, both for Paramount Pictures. Bert started File 14 Productions with his best friend - actress/producer Sorrel Tomlinson. Justin Tatum Fourth Wall Productions |