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Matthew Freeman is a Brooklyn based playwright with a BFA from Emerson College. His plays include THE DEATH OF KING ARTHUR, REASONS FOR MOVING, THE GREAT ESCAPE, THE AMERICANS, THE WHITE SWALLOW, AN INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR, THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE, WHEN IS A CLOCK, GLEE CLUB, THAT OLD SOFT SHOE and BRANDYWINE DISTILLERY FIRE. He served as Assistant Producer and Senior Writer for the live webcast from Times Square on New Year's Eve 2010-2012. As a freelance writer, he has contributed to Gamespy, Premiere, Complex Magazine, Maxim Online, and MTV Magazine. His plays have been published by Playscripts, Inc., New York Theatre Experience, and Samuel French.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Brick Theater + Matt Freeman = 2

Two shows that is. Coming up in mere moments.

First is Denouement. Only three performances to this production: Saturday May 22nd, Thursday May 27th, and Friday May 28th. Tickets are on sale here. As there are only three performances, I suggest you quickly get yours. As they will disappear.

If you saw Exposition last year, you will find much of that existing material enrobed in a new sticky sweet substance. If you didn't see Exposition, I certainly hope you'll check this out. It's a true collaboration between myself, the cast, and director Michael Gardner. I'm proud of the text, and I think it's a unique piece. Again, tickets are here, only three shows. Don't miss it.

Opening just the next weekend will be That Old Soft Shoe as a part of the Too Soon Festival. Tickets are not yet on sale, but we have five performances throughout June. Here is the show's description:

Playwright Matthew Freeman, director Kyle Ancowitz, and Blue Coyote Theater Group return to the Brick with That Old Soft Shoe, a redacted comedy. Their previous appearances include the much ballyhooed productions of Glee Club and An Interview with the Author. In That Old Soft Shoe, a Senator from the Pacific Northwest arrives to inspect the goings-on in an undisclosed location, throwing the staff into turmoil. Will their dancing lessons prove sufficient? Or will they all wind up working at a phone bank in Dallas? After all, it’s a new administration.

So... come to these shows and bask in their splendor.

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