Summer 2007

The Riant Theatre celebrates it's 13th Annual Strawberry One-Act Festival. During the festival you can watch the plays in each series and cast your votes as the plays move from Round 1 to the semi-finals to the Finals and then the Awards Ceremony. Join us and see 30 exciting one-act plays from around the country.

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Series A

Breakfast For Dinner
A brother and sister come to terms with the effect their younger brother’s death has had on their lives.

The Anatomy of Desire by Helene Macaulay
A beautiful and fabulously successful film producer confronts a personal crisis and wonders if she can find true love with a man half her age. Directed by Helene Macaulay. Starring Jimmy Knehans, Helene Macaulay and Sara Magaletta.

Never Have by Leslie Fields
While playing a jovial drinking game with Mexican tequila, two couples discover which secrets should be revealed and which one’s should remain buried. And the beat plays on. Directed by Andrew Flakelar. Starring Kristina Candelarie, Leslie Fields, Jeremy Waters and Matt Van Bockern.

Sad Sack Sally by Jennifer-Sally Bowen
In search of a remedy for her extreme allergies, “Sad Sack” Sally moves to New York City for a brief stint at the Well Wisher greeting card company. If there’s a cure for this she truly needs it. Directed by Sarah Moon. Starring Jennifer-Sally Bowen, Roy Black, Patrick McColley, Melanie Angelina Maras, Diane Barranca and Victor Barranca.

Series A Running Time: 70 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series B

Just Another Subway Ride by Mika Gill and Einav Markel
Could he be the one? A sweet girl meets a guy on a train who takes her for the ride of her life. Directed by Chad Meador. Starring Mika Gill and Adam David Jones.

Girl Meets Boy by Isaac Shapiro
A young man visits a brothel for his first sexual experience and the woman he gets receives more than she bargained for. Directed by Heather Aldridge. Starring Jonathan Payne, Benna Douglas and Roswell F. Pogue.

A Pocketful of Kryptonite by Robert Sean Miller
A comedy in which Superman deals with the ailments of growing old. Directed by Robert Sean Miller. Starring John J. Steele Jr., Diane Fabian, Bill Martin, Priscilla Sprague, James Bradley and Phil Wilcox.

Series B Running Time: 65 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series C

The Therapy Session by Jennifer Provenza
Who's zooming who? A woman comes in for her weekly therapy session, but ends up turning the tables on her doctor and that's the way loves goes. Directed by Jennifer Provenza. Starring Mickey Ryan and Bianca Bryan.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

Planted by Shaun Raviv
A widower planting four identical plants in his front yard, discovers that one of them keeps dying. He tries to get to the root of the problem and discovers something that will change his life forever. Directed by James E. Watson. Starring Dustin Williams and Crawford McFarland.

Slow Dance by Daniel J. Houston
Two lovers dance on mattress tops, and in the dark... we're all beautiful. Directed by Megan Sherlock. Starring Perry Tiberio, Alison Scaramella and Liz Wexler.

Series C Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series D

Smashing Broken Glass by Adam Carr
Things that go bump in the night. A guy makes a life long commitment to his girl only to find out that his girl's sexual beliefs are far different from his. Directed by Adam Carr. Starring Sarah Eve Keller, Jason Altman, Aidan Diaz and Jennifer Gartner.

Shift: A Political Allegory by Jordan Smedberg
Three men hell bent on getting free drinks in a NYC bar play on the sympathy of the barmaid by claiming to be soldiers leaving for the Air Force the next day. Directed by Alyse Frosch. Starring Tara Everhart, Félix E. Gardón, Joe Aniska and Eli Devorkan.

The Audition by Benjamin Rose
An actor awaits to audition as a series of revelations unravels before him. Directed by Benjamin Rose. Starring Will Cooper and David Richards.

Osama Loves Whitney by Camille M. Brown
A comedy of terror, based on the recent report that Osama Bin Laden has always had the hots for Mrs. Bobby Brown. Directed by Matt Hoverman. Starring Yancey Quinones, Armando Merlo, Cody Andrus, Allison Ungar and Joy D'Angelo.

Series D Running Time: 70 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series E

Futility of Lunch by Lisa Haeber
Four friends meet for lunch when one of them has a great idea on how to make a lot of money fast. Let's just say the Home Shopping Network ain't seen nothing yet. Check Please! Directed by Mark Stone. Starring Debra Henri, Luciana Magnoli, Shaka Malik and Betsy Newberry.

The Bride Needs A Drink by Marie Howey
the morning of her wedding, which she planned down to the "T" of course, has some snags which could send our Bride into meltdown. Directed by Marie Howey. Starring Marie Howey.

These Are Not Political Pieces by Michael Gianakos
A man awakes to discover that he's being detained and cannot understand why. His fellow detainee is of no assistance. Ultimately he must decide if his confession, which they so desperately want will free him or condemn him. Directed by Michael Gianakos. Starring Joe Lattanzi, Luke Hancock and Jack McGowan.

The Birds and the Bees by Jesse Schmitt
A guy and a girl reconnect and try to see if being a couple is worth pursuing. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring David Holt and Katharine Poklemba.

Series E Running Time: 80 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series F

Naughty Cats by Polychronis Koutsakis
A lost cat triggers a seriously funny flirtation between a man and a woman. Directed by JACK DYVILLE. Starring John Virag and Kate Tellers.

H.O.V. by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Three Pentagon officers in a van pool drive north on I-95 in the morning traffic. In route, traveling in the H.O.V. lane, the two junior officers discuss traffic, language acquisition and war. Directed by William Bailey. Starring William Bailey, Michael Floyd, E. Warren Perry, Jr. and Tommy Starkey.

Orphans of the Digital Era by Jack Condon
Four people become convinced they are stuck in a bar where alcohol is served but illegal to drink. Meanwhile a deadly storm may be approaching. Directed by Jack Condon. Starring Gabriel Silva, Christopher Lee, Rebekkah Ross, Johanna Berke and Thomas Meade.

Ashtrays for Vodka by David Sirk
A son tries to keep his wits about him while dealing with an irresponsible father and a dying mother. Directed by David Sirk. Starring Cinda Lawrence, Courtney Rost, David Sirk and David Gazzo.

Series F Running Time: 80 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series G

Slipping by Katie Letien
Anger, lies and weakness could tear them apart. A friendship is tested as one of them undergoes treatment for breast cancer. Directed by Scott Duskin. Starring Katie Letien and Leon Fearon.

Haunted by Jeanne Becijos
While exploring a haunted house a young man and woman develop an unexpected bond. Directed by Sarah V. Bellin. Starring Elizabeth Micek, Luis Medina and Mike Callaghan.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Who Is The Greenman? by Marnie J. Glazier
A boy is aided by the Greenman in saving his patch of forest in an abandoned parking lot from being develop. Directed by Marnie J. Glazier. Starring Kyle Ford, Kelsey Lynn Ford and Brian Bentz.

Series G Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series H

Wash Me by Bill Johnson
A man and a woman come clean about their lies whiles waiting for their clothes to dry at a Laundromat. Directed by Jacob Titus. Starring Angelina Ticic and Parrish Hurley.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Series H Running Time: 80 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #1 - Summer 2007

Breakfast For Dinner
A brother and sister come to terms with the effect their younger brother’s death has had on their lives.

Sad Sack Sally by Jennifer-Sally Bowen
In search of a remedy for her extreme allergies, “Sad Sack” Sally moves to New York City for a brief stint at the Well Wisher greeting card company. If there’s a cure for this she truly needs it. Directed by Sarah Moon. Starring Jennifer-Sally Bowen, Roy Black, Patrick McColley, Melanie Angelina Maras, Diane Barranca and Victor Barranca.

Girl Meets Boy by Isaac Shapiro
A young man visits a brothel for his first sexual experience and the woman he gets receives more than she bargained for. Directed by Heather Aldridge. Starring Jonathan Payne, Benna Douglas and Roswell F. Pogue.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

The Audition by Benjamin Rose
An actor awaits to audition as a series of revelations unravels before him. Directed by Benjamin Rose. Starring Will Cooper and David Richards.

Semi Finals #1 - Summer 2007 Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #2 - Summer 2007

The Anatomy of Desire by Helene Macaulay
A beautiful and fabulously successful film producer confronts a personal crisis and wonders if she can find true love with a man half her age. Directed by Helene Macaulay. Starring Jimmy Knehans, Helene Macaulay and Sara Magaletta.

Never Have by Leslie Fields
While playing a jovial drinking game with Mexican tequila, two couples discover which secrets should be revealed and which one’s should remain buried. And the beat plays on. Directed by Andrew Flakelar. Starring Kristina Candelarie, Leslie Fields, Jeremy Waters and Matt Van Bockern.

A Pocketful of Kryptonite by Robert Sean Miller
A comedy in which Superman deals with the ailments of growing old. Directed by Robert Sean Miller. Starring John J. Steele Jr., Diane Fabian, Bill Martin, Priscilla Sprague, James Bradley and Phil Wilcox.

Planted by Shaun Raviv
A widower planting four identical plants in his front yard, discovers that one of them keeps dying. He tries to get to the root of the problem and discovers something that will change his life forever. Directed by James E. Watson. Starring Dustin Williams and Crawford McFarland.

Osama Loves Whitney by Camille M. Brown
A comedy of terror, based on the recent report that Osama Bin Laden has always had the hots for Mrs. Bobby Brown. Directed by Matt Hoverman. Starring Yancey Quinones, Armando Merlo, Cody Andrus, Allison Ungar and Joy D'Angelo.

Semi Finals #2 - Summer 2007 Running Time: 140 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #3 - Summer 2007

The Bride Needs A Drink by Marie Howey
the morning of her wedding, which she planned down to the "T" of course, has some snags which could send our Bride into meltdown. Directed by Marie Howey. Starring Marie Howey.

H.O.V. by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Three Pentagon officers in a van pool drive north on I-95 in the morning traffic. In route, traveling in the H.O.V. lane, the two junior officers discuss traffic, language acquisition and war. Directed by William Bailey. Starring William Bailey, Michael Floyd, E. Warren Perry, Jr. and Tommy Starkey.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Semi Finals #3 - Summer 2007 Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #4 - Summer 2007

These Are Not Political Pieces by Michael Gianakos
A man awakes to discover that he's being detained and cannot understand why. His fellow detainee is of no assistance. Ultimately he must decide if his confession, which they so desperately want will free him or condemn him. Directed by Michael Gianakos. Starring Joe Lattanzi, Luke Hancock and Jack McGowan.

Orphans of the Digital Era by Jack Condon
Four people become convinced they are stuck in a bar where alcohol is served but illegal to drink. Meanwhile a deadly storm may be approaching. Directed by Jack Condon. Starring Gabriel Silva, Christopher Lee, Rebekkah Ross, Johanna Berke and Thomas Meade.

Haunted by Jeanne Becijos
While exploring a haunted house a young man and woman develop an unexpected bond. Directed by Sarah V. Bellin. Starring Elizabeth Micek, Luis Medina and Mike Callaghan.

Wash Me by Bill Johnson
A man and a woman come clean about their lies whiles waiting for their clothes to dry at a Laundromat. Directed by Jacob Titus. Starring Angelina Ticic and Parrish Hurley.

Semi Finals #4 - Summer 2007 Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

The Finals

Slow Dance by Daniel J. Houston
Two lovers dance on mattress tops, and in the dark... we're all beautiful. Directed by Megan Sherlock. Starring Perry Tiberio, Alison Scaramella and Liz Wexler.

Planted by Shaun Raviv
A widower planting four identical plants in his front yard, discovers that one of them keeps dying. He tries to get to the root of the problem and discovers something that will change his life forever. Directed by James E. Watson. Starring Dustin Williams and Crawford McFarland.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Girl Meets Boy by Isaac Shapiro
A young man visits a brothel for his first sexual experience and the woman he gets receives more than she bargained for. Directed by Heather Aldridge. Starring Jonathan Payne, Benna Douglas and Roswell F. Pogue.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Wash Me by Bill Johnson
A man and a woman come clean about their lies whiles waiting for their clothes to dry at a Laundromat. Directed by Jacob Titus. Starring Angelina Ticic and Parrish Hurley.

The Finals Running Time: 200 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY - Summer 2007

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Wash Me by Bill Johnson
A man and a woman come clean about their lies whiles waiting for their clothes to dry at a Laundromat. Directed by Jacob Titus. Starring Angelina Ticic and Parrish Hurley.

Interview with Bill Johnson and Angelina Tucic both nominated for WASH ME
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! interviews Bill Johnson, Best Play nominee for WASH ME and Angelina Tucic, Best Actress Nominee for WASH ME.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Interview with Brian Podnos
Karen Page interviews Brian Podnos, Best Actor nominee and Best Play Winner for REUNION.

Interview with Albi Gorn for THE RUB
Karen Page interviews Albi Gorn, Best Director Winner and Best Play Nominee for THE RUB.

Interview with Von H. Washington, Sr. and Kim Weston-Moran
Karen Page interviews Von H. Washington, Sr., Best Play nominee for FIGHTING FIRES and Kim Weston-Moran, Best Director nominee.

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY - Summer 2007 Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 6 Plays that have Best Direction Nominations

Interview with Heather Arnson, Best Director Nominee for Girl Meets Boy
Karen Page interviews Heather Arnson, Best Director Nominee for Girl Meets Boy by Issac Shapiro.

Girl Meets Boy by Isaac Shapiro
A young man visits a brothel for his first sexual experience and the woman he gets receives more than she bargained for. Directed by Heather Aldridge. Starring Jonathan Payne, Benna Douglas and Roswell F. Pogue.

Interview with Matt Hoverman
Karen Page interviews Matt Hoverman, Best Director nominee for OSAMA LOVES WHITNEY by Camille M. Brown.

Osama Loves Whitney by Camille M. Brown
A comedy of terror, based on the recent report that Osama Bin Laden has always had the hots for Mrs. Bobby Brown. Directed by Matt Hoverman. Starring Yancey Quinones, Armando Merlo, Cody Andrus, Allison Ungar and Joy D'Angelo.

Interview with Shidan Majidi, Best Director nominee for REUNION
Karen Page interviews Shidan Majidi, Best Director nominee for REUNION by Brian Podnos.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Interview with Benjamin Rose and Will Cooper from THE AUDITION
Karen Page interviews Benjamin Rose, Best Director nominee and playwright for THE AUDITION and Will Cooper, Best Actor nominee for THE AUDITION.

The Audition by Benjamin Rose
An actor awaits to audition as a series of revelations unravels before him. Directed by Benjamin Rose. Starring Will Cooper and David Richards.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

Interview with Albi Gorn for THE RUB
Karen Page interviews Albi Gorn, Best Director Winner and Best Play Nominee for THE RUB.

Interview with Von H. Washington, Sr. and Kim Weston-Moran
Karen Page interviews Von H. Washington, Sr., Best Play nominee for FIGHTING FIRES and Kim Weston-Moran, Best Director nominee.

The 6 Plays that have Best Direction Nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations

Interview with Benjamin Rose and Will Cooper from THE AUDITION
Karen Page interviews Benjamin Rose, Best Director nominee and playwright for THE AUDITION and Will Cooper, Best Actor nominee for THE AUDITION.

The Audition by Benjamin Rose
An actor awaits to audition as a series of revelations unravels before him. Directed by Benjamin Rose. Starring Will Cooper and David Richards.

Interview with Crawford McFarland, Best Actor Nominee
Karen Page interviews Crawford McFarland, Best Actor Nominee for his role as Raul in PLANTED by Shaun Raviv.

Planted by Shaun Raviv
A widower planting four identical plants in his front yard, discovers that one of them keeps dying. He tries to get to the root of the problem and discovers something that will change his life forever. Directed by James E. Watson. Starring Dustin Williams and Crawford McFarland.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

These Are Not Political Pieces by Michael Gianakos
A man awakes to discover that he's being detained and cannot understand why. His fellow detainee is of no assistance. Ultimately he must decide if his confession, which they so desperately want will free him or condemn him. Directed by Michael Gianakos. Starring Joe Lattanzi, Luke Hancock and Jack McGowan.

Reunion by Brian Podnos
A father and son must face their demons when the son is released from rehab. Directed by Shidan Majidi. Starring John Rengstorff and Brian Podnos.

Slow Dance by Daniel J. Houston
Two lovers dance on mattress tops, and in the dark... we're all beautiful. Directed by Megan Sherlock. Starring Perry Tiberio, Alison Scaramella and Liz Wexler.

Interview with Brian Podnos
Karen Page interviews Brian Podnos, Best Actor nominee and Best Play Winner for REUNION.

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTRESS nominations

Interview with Jennifer Sally Bowen
Karen Page interviews Jennifer Sally Bowen, Best Actress nominee for her role as Sally in SAD SACK SALLY, which she also wrote.

Sad Sack Sally by Jennifer-Sally Bowen
In search of a remedy for her extreme allergies, “Sad Sack” Sally moves to New York City for a brief stint at the Well Wisher greeting card company. If there’s a cure for this she truly needs it. Directed by Sarah Moon. Starring Jennifer-Sally Bowen, Roy Black, Patrick McColley, Melanie Angelina Maras, Diane Barranca and Victor Barranca.

Interview with Bill Johnson and Angelina Tucic both nominated for WASH ME
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! interviews Bill Johnson, Best Play nominee for WASH ME and Angelina Tucic, Best Actress Nominee for WASH ME.

Wash Me by Bill Johnson
A man and a woman come clean about their lies whiles waiting for their clothes to dry at a Laundromat. Directed by Jacob Titus. Starring Angelina Ticic and Parrish Hurley.

The Rub by Albi Gorn
What if our dreams really came true, could we deal with it? Two co-workers discover that they've been having the same dream. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring David Berman and Rebecca Nyahay.

Slow Dance by Daniel J. Houston
Two lovers dance on mattress tops, and in the dark... we're all beautiful. Directed by Megan Sherlock. Starring Perry Tiberio, Alison Scaramella and Liz Wexler.

A Pocketful of Kryptonite by Robert Sean Miller
A comedy in which Superman deals with the ailments of growing old. Directed by Robert Sean Miller. Starring John J. Steele Jr., Diane Fabian, Bill Martin, Priscilla Sprague, James Bradley and Phil Wilcox.

Fighting Fires by Von H. Washington
On the eve of his 18th birthday a young man kidnaps his absentee father and demands the attention he believes was owed him during his developmental years. Directed by Kim Weston-Moran. Starring Miebaka Yohannes, Tashion Patricia Folkes, Crystal Lilly and Ralph McCain.

Interview with Rebecca Nyahay
Karen Page interviews Rebecca Nyahay, winner of the Best Actress Award for THE RUB.

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTRESS nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

Who's Got Game? - August 5, 2024 7pm Show

Who's Got Game? August 5th 7pm Show
Season Two of Who's Got Game? We have 28 actors competing for up to $1,000 and the title of Best Playa Playa. Each Round the actors who are divided up into teams A, B, C and D compete for money. Round 1 they are playing for $150. The actors play a series of games and receive critique from the judges. At the end of the show the audience votes to select the best playa playa. The actors individual points are added to their team. We get the results and now your online votes will be added to the votes they received in the theatre. Let's meet the players! Team A: Patrick McColley, Jeff Green, Amy Silverberg, and Sharon Zaslaw. Team B: Leanne Linsky, Kyana Brooks, Jake Paque, and Danielle Parisi. Team C: Eliza Bent, Yvette King, and Gina Labozetta. Team D: Jessica Digiovanni, Rocco Chierichella, Lauren LoGiudice and Beth Jastroch.

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 7pm - Part 2
The Games begin and the actors play FREEZE TAG.

Who's Got Game? Augsut 5th Show 7pm - Part 3
The actors play Film Dubbing, Half-Wits and Story, Story, Die.

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 7pm - Part 4
The actors receive their MVP points.

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 7pm - Part 5
The theatre's audience has cast their votes, we raffle off a prize to the audience and get the audience results and find out which team has the most points and which team is in danger of being eliminated at the next Round. Here's where your votes count. You can help the actor you want to win the game by casting your vote for them.

Who's Got Game? - August 5, 2024 7pm Show Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

Who's Got Game? August 5, 2024 at 9pm

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 9pm - Part 1
Season Two of Who's Got Game? We have 28 actors competing for up to $1,000 and the title of Best Playa Playa. Each Round the actors who are divided up into teams A, B, C, D, E, F and G compete for money. Round 1 they are playing for $150. The actors play a series of games and receive critique from the judges. At the end of the show the audience votes to select the best playa playa. The actors individual points are added to their team. We get the results and now your online votes will be added to the votes they received in the theatre. Let's meet the players for the 9pm show! Team E: Kristen Rozanski, Thyais Walsh, Ross Gallo, Lee Sebastiany. Team F: Hillary Mitchell, Trevor Dallier, Deborah Richards, B. Rivers. Team G: Stacey Price, Lisa Dennet, Benjamin Sulds, Ylva Fink.

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 9pm - Part 2
The actors play FREEZE TAG.

Who's Got Game? August 5th Show 9pm - Part 3
The actors play Film Dubbing and Half-Wits.

Who's Got Game? August 5th 9pm Show - Part 4
The actors play Story, Story, Die.

Who's Got Game? August 5th 9pm - Part 5
The actors receive their MVP points.

Who's Got Game? August 5th 9pm Show - Part 6
The audience have voted and we get their results and raffle off a prize for an audience member. We also find out which team at this time has the most votes and which team has the least votes and in danger of being eliminated from the game at the next round. This is where you can cast your vote and try to help your favorite actor stay in the game. The voting polls will stay open until Thursday, August 9th at midnight for you to cast your vote for the Best Playa Playa!

Who's Got Game? August 5, 2024 at 9pm Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 8, 2024 - 7:30 p.m. Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 7:30 p.m. Show - Part 1
Meet the Actors as they return to play Round 2 of Who's Got Game? Watch them play Freeze Tag & Film Dubbing. Featuring: Patrick McColley, Jeff Green, Amy Silverberg, Sharon Zaslaw, Leanne Linsky, Kyana Brooks, Jake Paque, Danielle Parisi, Eliza Bent, Gina Labozetta, Justin Brown, Rocco Chierichella and Lauren LoGiudice

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 7:30 p.m. Show - Part 2
The teams play Half Wits, and Story, Story Die.

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 7:30 p.m. Show - Part 3
The judges give out the MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 7:30 p.m. Show - Part 4
The Audience Votes and we receive the results and Karen Page raffles off the Toe Jam Beats: Hittin It Like It's Hot CD to the studio audience. We find out which team has the most points and which team is in danger of being eliminated at the next show. We also find out which actors have the most points therefore giving them Immunity.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 8, 2024 - 7:30 p.m. Show Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 8, 2024 - 9:30 p.m. Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 9:30 p.m. Show - Part 1
The teams are back to play round 2 of Who's Got Game? Watch them play Freeze Tag and Film Dubbing. Featuring: Kristen Rozanski, Thyais Walsh, Ross Gallo, Lee Sebastiany, Hillary Mitchell, Trevor Dallier, Deborah Richards, B. Rivers, Stacey Ayn Price, Lisa Dennet, Benjamin Sulds and Ylva Fink.

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 9:30 p.m. Show - Part 2
Watch the teams play Half Wits and Story, Story Die.

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 9:30 p.m. Show - Part 3
The judges give out the MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? August 8th 9:30 p.m. Show - Part 4
The audience votes and we hear the results as the actors find out which team has the most points at this stage of the game, and which team is in danger of being eliminated. The actors also find out which 4 players have the highest score and immunity at this stage of the game. We also learn which team is in danger of being eliminated.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 8, 2024 - 9:30 p.m. Show Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12th - 7pm Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 7pm - Part 1
The Actors return for Round 3 of the Game and 2 Teams are eliminated at the end of the show. The actors featured are: Patrick McColey, Jeff Green, Amy Silverberg, Sharon Zaslaw, Jake Paque, Danielle Parisi, Yvette King, Gina Labozetta, and Lauren LoGiudice. The actors play Freeze Tag, Film Dubbing, Half Wits and Story, Story, Die.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 7pm - Part 2
The judges give out their MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 7pm - Part 3
Karen Page raffles off a prize to our theatre audience and the audience votes and we get the results and we find out which team won $150 for Round 1 and $200 for Round 2 and which team is eliminated. Your votes will help a playa survive the Round 4 and win Round 3 for $250.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12th - 7pm Show Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12th - 9pm Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 9pm - Part 1
The actors return for Round 3 and 1 team is eliminated at the end of the show. The featured actors are: Kristen Rozanski, Thyais Walsh, Ross Gallo, Lee Sebastiany, Hillary Mitchell, Trevor Dallier, Deborah Richards, B. Rivers, Stacey Ayn Price, Lisa Dennet & Ylva Fink. The actors play Freeze Tag, Film Dubbing, Half Wits and Story, Story, Die.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 9pm - Part 2
The actors receive their MVP points from the judges.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12 9pm - Part 3
Karen Page raffles off a prize to our theatre audience and the audience votes and we get the results and we find out which team won $150 for Round 1 and $200 for Round 2 and which team is eliminated. Your votes will help a playa survive Round 4 and win Round 3 for $250.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 12th - 9pm Show Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 15th - 7pm Show

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 7pm - part 1
The actors return for Round 4 of the Game. They are playing for $250 this round. The returning actors are: Team A: Amy Silverberg and Sharon Zaslaw. Team C: Eliza Bent, Yvette King, Gina Labozetta and Justin Brown. See them as they play: Freeze Tag, Film Dubbing, Half Wits, Story Story Die and an Improv Scene.

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 7pm - part 2
The judges give out their MVP points and then the audience votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 7pm - part 3
Karen Page raffles off TOE JAM BEATS CD and we get the audiences results from the votes and one team is eliminated and one team wins this round and $250.00.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 15th - 7pm Show Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 15th - 9pm Show

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 9pm - part 1
The actors return for Round 4 of the Game. The actors include: Team E: Thyais Walsh, Ross Gallo and Lee Sebastiany. Team F: Hillary Mitchell, Trevor Dallier, Deborah Richards and B. Rivers. Watch the Game as they play: Freeze Tag, Film Dubbing, Haft Wits, Story Story Die and an Improv Scene.

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 9pm - part 2
The actors continue with the Improv Scene.

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 9pm - part 3
The judges give out their MVP points to the actors. Then the audience cast their votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME - August 15th Show - 9pm - part 4
Karen Page raffles off the CD - TOE JAM BEATS: HITTIN IT LIKE IT'S HOT! and Van Dirk Fisher gives us the audience results and we find out who has immunity and which team is eliminated and which team wins this round of the game.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - August 15th - 9pm Show Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $15.00

Winter 2007

The Riant Theatre celebrates it's 12th Annual Strawberry One-Act Festival. During the festival you can watch the plays in each series and cast your votes as the plays move from Round 1 to the semi-finals to the Finals and then the Awards Ceremony. Join us and see 38 exciting one-act plays from around the country.

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Series A

Captain Nightmare by Michael Quinones
An up and coming visual artist learns an important lesson about putting ambition above friendship. Directed by Marc Santa Maria. Starring Curran Connor, Vincent Madero and Rainbow Dickerson.

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

Yes, Deer by Loretta Napolitano
A woman suffers from Post Traumatic Deer Disorder after she hits a deer on her way home from the Y.What’s a husband to do? Directed by Loretta Napolitano. Starring Matt Mickelson and Meredith Napolitano.

Timing by Rudy Cecera
A man goes to see a psychiatrist to get advice on how to handle a relationship. Directed by Bernard Etienne. Starring Laura D'Amico, Rudy Cecera, Jiffy Reed and Denise Collins.

Series A Running Time: 85 Minutes Price: $25.00

The Plays with Best Director Nominees

Interview with Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for CAWFFEE TAWK
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for the play CAWFFEE TAWK. Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Renee Delio.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

Interview with Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. by Brian Harris
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

Interview with Matthew Hamel, Best Director Nominee for KNAVE OF HEARTS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Artist & Entertainment interviews Best Director Nominee Matthew Hamel for KNAVE OF HEARTS by Rosemary Martino. Directed by Matthew Hamel.

Knave of Hearts by Rosemary Martino
A jewel thief steals a woman’s heart and unleashes a passion that’s so hot, it’s a crime! Directed by Matthew Hamel. Starring Tiffany Clementi, Paul Mischeshin and Evan J. Hamm.

Interview with Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. by Steven A. Shapiro
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Iracel Rivero.

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

Interview with Christopher Thomasson, Best Director nominee for the play HERE AND THERE. by Irwin Nayman
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Christopher Thomasson, Best Director nominee for the play HERE AND THERE by Irwin Nayman. Directed by Christopher Thomasson.

Here and There by Irwin Nayman
When a man ask his boyfriend to move in with him he learns some unexpected things about his boyfriend and their relationship. Directed by Christopher Thomasson. Starring Jason Fogarty and Roger Manix.

Interview with Sam Williams, Best Director Nominee for the play AIRPORT
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Best Director Nominee Sam Williams for the play AIRPORT. Directed by Sam Williams.

Airport by Christopher Loar
One man’s ordinary journey spirals into a web of entrapment and illusion. Directed by Sam Williams. Starring Uys Du Buisson, Rick Benson, Tyler Swank, Melissa Hughes and Daniel Ball.

The Plays with Best Director Nominees Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series B

How To Introduce Your Girlfriend To Your Parents by Jonathan G. Galvez
A delightful “How To” guide with a few great lessons for everyone. Directed by Jonathan G. Galvez. Starring Alan Pagano, Alison Walminski, Katie Weigl and Kenneth Kasch.

Spinmeisters by Tanya Klein
A political farce in which the White House speech writing team battles desperately to make a hopeless situation sound good. Directed by Tanya Klein. Starring Natasha Graf, J. Dolan Bymes, Mateo Moreno and Laurie Ann Orr.

The File of J. Edgar Hoover by Steve Gold
A confrontation between JFK and Hoover in the Oval Office in June of 1962. Directed by Mark Stone. Starring Mark Stone and John Reis.

Series B Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

The Red Paintball by Laura and Alyssa Waldron
Childish pranks leads to hanky panky as obedience is measured in steady strokes. Directed by Laura and Alyssa Waldron. Starring Laura Kelly, Will Szigethy, Will Lenihan, Rob Ruscillo, Alyssa Schroder, Carrie DiGeronimo and Vincent DiGeronimo.

Interview with Andrew Harriss, Best Actor Nominee for the play FILIBUSTERO!
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Andrew Harriss, Best Actor Nominee for the play FILIBUSTERO! Starring Andrew Harriss.

Filibustero! by Andrew Harriss
United States Senators debate the merits of Federal Judicial nominees and the validity of filibusters. Directed by Kellie Fernald. Starring Andrew Harriss.

Interview with Alexis Kozak, Best Actor Nominee for the play DOG PAPERS.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Alexis Kozak, Best Actor Nominee for the play DOG PAPERS. Starring Alexis Kozak.

Dog Papers by Alexis Kozak
A young female college professor tries to end a relationship with her student. Directed by Andrew Henry. Starring Lindsay Davis and Alexis Kozak.

Here and There by Irwin Nayman
When a man ask his boyfriend to move in with him he learns some unexpected things about his boyfriend and their relationship. Directed by Christopher Thomasson. Starring Jason Fogarty and Roger Manix.

Interview with Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. by Brian Harris
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series C

The Cellar by Melissa Gawlowski
Two teen’s plan to have a little creepy fun in an abandoned house takes a turn for the worse. Directed by Melissa Gawlowski. Starring Dianna Marino, Joshua Seidner and Brian Greer.

Here and There by Irwin Nayman
When a man ask his boyfriend to move in with him he learns some unexpected things about his boyfriend and their relationship. Directed by Christopher Thomasson. Starring Jason Fogarty and Roger Manix.

1190 Underdog... An Historical Story by Mary E. Goulet
Beginning in 1190 A.D., a talking Tree is alternately visited by the then rivals Jamuka and Temujin, who as boys on the Mongolian steppe had pledged brotherhood. Directed by Jesse L. Kearney, Jr.. Starring Phil E. Eichinger, Julian Schrenze and Hirotaka Otsuka.

Series C Running Time: 65 Minutes Price: $25.00

The 6 Plays that have Best Actress nominations

Interview with Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for CAWFFEE TAWK
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for the play CAWFFEE TAWK. Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Renee Delio.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

Interview with Melissa Hughes, Best Actress Nominee for AIRPORT
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Melissa Hughes, Best Actress Nominee for AIRPORT. Starring Melissa Hughes.

Airport by Christopher Loar
One man’s ordinary journey spirals into a web of entrapment and illusion. Directed by Sam Williams. Starring Uys Du Buisson, Rick Benson, Tyler Swank, Melissa Hughes and Daniel Ball.

Interview with Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. by Steven A. Shapiro
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Iracel Rivero.

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

Dirty Laundry on the Crazy Girls Line by Hollie Rosenberg
Crazy Girl explores her current predicament of being emotionally unbalanced and single. Directed by Hollie Rosenberg. Starring Heather Rosen, Hayli Henderson, Ben Hollandsworth and Chris O'Neill.

Interview with Christine Ceisler, Best Actress Nominee for the play M5.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Christine Ceisler, Best Actress Nominee for the play M5 by Liza Lentini. Starring Christine Seisler.

M5 by Liza Lentini
Two strangers with a penchant for wild stories, spontaneous sex, and small handguns meet at an urban bus stop. Directed by Antony Raymond. Starring Rick Plaugher and Christine Seisler.

The 6 Plays that have Best Actress nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $25.00

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY

Interview with Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. by Steven A. Shapiro
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Iracel Rivero.

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

The Robot Play by Jason Cutler
Are the sex lives of Robots any different than the sex lives between human beings? Directed by Michael Ashley Harkins. Starring Nathan Riley and Sherri Quaid.

Interview with Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. by Brian Harris
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

Interview with Laurie Newkirk, nominee for Best Play A GREAT PAIR OF SHOES
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interview Laurie Newkirk, nominee for Best Play with A GREAT PAIR OF SHOES. Directed by Laurie Newkirk.

A Great Pair of Shoes by Laurie Newkirk
A delightful comedy unfolds as three generations of women discuss the world of dating. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Andrea Garmun, Camille Kaiser and Allie Shapiro.

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series D

Balloons and Thickets by Jimmy Nolan
A story of loss and love steeped in historical inaccuracies and set in the woods. Directed by Lyssa Mandel. Starring Dominic Tancredi, Lee Markham, Kelly Dwyer and Pamela Jones.

Manager of the Month by Keri Taylor
At a dinner to honor an outstanding worker something’s brewing that’s bound to stir things up. Something’s rotten, and I don’t mean Denmark. Directed by Cody Potter. Starring Rebecca Anderson, Adam Wier, Mia Anderson, Keri Taylor, Tania Diaz Flores, Marlya Tsekalo and Amanda Ochoa.

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

A Great Pair of Shoes by Laurie Newkirk
A delightful comedy unfolds as three generations of women discuss the world of dating. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Andrea Garmun, Camille Kaiser and Allie Shapiro.

Series D Running Time: 110 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series E

M5 by Liza Lentini
Two strangers with a penchant for wild stories, spontaneous sex, and small handguns meet at an urban bus stop. Directed by Antony Raymond. Starring Rick Plaugher and Christine Seisler.

The Robot Play by Jason Cutler
Are the sex lives of Robots any different than the sex lives between human beings? Directed by Michael Ashley Harkins. Starring Nathan Riley and Sherri Quaid.

The Hired Hand by Paul Trupia
A woman orders a hired man to help around the house and gets more than she bargained for. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Sheilah Spagnoli, Maureen Chandler and Matt Fitzgerald.

Series E Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series F

Welcome to Norway by Robin Anne Joseph
A woman discovers a powerful lesson about life’s destinations and how to accept it. Directed by Robin Anne Joseph. Starring Laura Maggie Kramer and Steve Plaushin.

Getting In by Mara Lesemann
St. Peter searches for someone to cover his post at the pearly gates so he can take a vacation. Directed by Mara Lesemann. Starring Lauren Cozza, Jordan Auslander, Lou Nargi and Alice Elliott.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

Series F Running Time: 75 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series G

Same Mistake Twice by Jesse Schmitt
A chance meeting between a guy and a girl holds a mirror to their lives and the truth within. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring Jane Bacon, David Holt and Katharine Poklemba.

The Situation Loon by Patrick Hughey
A political docu-farce about the third term of President George Bush. Directed by Patrick Hughey. Starring Emma Morrison-Cohen, Bob Watkins, Patrick Hughey, John Concillo and Claire Hughey.

Filibustero! by Andrew Harriss
United States Senators debate the merits of Federal Judicial nominees and the validity of filibusters. Directed by Kellie Fernald. Starring Andrew Harriss.

Dog Papers by Alexis Kozak
A young female college professor tries to end a relationship with her student. Directed by Andrew Henry. Starring Lindsay Davis and Alexis Kozak.

Series G Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series H

Saints in Strange Places by David Holstein
Two people meet under bizarre circumstances and do whatever it takes to overcome their status as underdogs. Directed by David Holstein. Starring Blake Silver, Leah Rachel, David Holstein and Michael Kohn.

The Red Paintball by Laura and Alyssa Waldron
Childish pranks leads to hanky panky as obedience is measured in steady strokes. Directed by Laura and Alyssa Waldron. Starring Laura Kelly, Will Szigethy, Will Lenihan, Rob Ruscillo, Alyssa Schroder, Carrie DiGeronimo and Vincent DiGeronimo.

Airport by Christopher Loar
One man’s ordinary journey spirals into a web of entrapment and illusion. Directed by Sam Williams. Starring Uys Du Buisson, Rick Benson, Tyler Swank, Melissa Hughes and Daniel Ball.

Nancy to a Point by Alaina Hammond
A woman escapes into the recesses of her mind while dealing with a traumatic experience. Directed by Alaina Hammond. Starring Nikki Gold, Isabel Agnes, Alaina Hammond, Sonya-Marie Aleman, Chris Gilmer, Jay Taylor and Amy Carr.

Series H Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series I

Dirty Laundry on the Crazy Girls Line by Hollie Rosenberg
Crazy Girl explores her current predicament of being emotionally unbalanced and single. Directed by Hollie Rosenberg. Starring Heather Rosen, Hayli Henderson, Ben Hollandsworth and Chris O'Neill.

Psyche in the Dark by Brad Jennings
A woman flirts with death and becomes the hit of her dreams. Directed by John Michael Crotty. Starring Eve Armstrong and Wayne Yeager.

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

Series I Running Time: 65 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series J

Selling Arnold by Dean Preston
Two struggling artist face financial crisis as their friendship unravels. Directed by Robert Learner. Starring Justin Delasko, Sean O'Hagan and Michael Lester.

The Garden Party by Martin M. Zuckerman
Life’s little miseries almost puts a damper on a planned garden party as the beat plays on. Directed by Jana Mattioli. Starring Misti Tindiglia, Emily Beatty, Mary O'Rourke and Robin LeMon.

Pinata by Zach Messner
An absurd comedy about murder, mayhem and roommates. Directed by Nick Dujnic. Starring Michael J. Contini, John Anderson, Ross Gallo, Zach Messner, Paul Gagnon, Jenny Jordon and Jake Silberman.

Series J Running Time: 85 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series K

She Returns by Dennis Hurley
A comic’s night of elation quickly turns into a nightmare when an unexpected guest appears. Directed by Steven Brillon. Starring Dennis Hurley, Elise Rovinsky, Jon Amundsen, Erin Wilk and Shelly Smith.

Knave of Hearts by Rosemary Martino
A jewel thief steals a woman’s heart and unleashes a passion that’s so hot, it’s a crime! Directed by Matthew Hamel. Starring Tiffany Clementi, Paul Mischeshin and Evan J. Hamm.

A Murder at the Church by Jacqueline Hankins
The church organist is ridiculed when she says she witness a murder during choir rehearsal, but no body is found. A very funny hip hop musical mystery. Can you figure out who done it? Directed by Jacqueline Hankins. Starring Cory Brookshire, Robbyne Kaamil, Jacqueline Hankins, LeRoy Hankins, Lance Phillips, Eric Walker, Veronica Palazzolo, Crystal Roman, Vincenzo Vaccaro, Penelope Lagos and Chris Johnson.

Series K Running Time: 75 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #1

1190 Underdog... An Historical Story by Mary E. Goulet
Beginning in 1190 A.D., a talking Tree is alternately visited by the then rivals Jamuka and Temujin, who as boys on the Mongolian steppe had pledged brotherhood. Directed by Jesse L. Kearney, Jr.. Starring Phil E. Eichinger, Julian Schrenze and Hirotaka Otsuka.

Balloons and Thickets by Jimmy Nolan
A story of loss and love steeped in historical inaccuracies and set in the woods. Directed by Lyssa Mandel. Starring Dominic Tancredi, Lee Markham, Kelly Dwyer and Pamela Jones.

Captain Nightmare by Michael Quinones
An up and coming visual artist learns an important lesson about putting ambition above friendship. Directed by Marc Santa Maria. Starring Curran Connor, Vincent Madero and Rainbow Dickerson.

M5 by Liza Lentini
Two strangers with a penchant for wild stories, spontaneous sex, and small handguns meet at an urban bus stop. Directed by Antony Raymond. Starring Rick Plaugher and Christine Seisler.

Spinmeisters by Tanya Klein
A political farce in which the White House speech writing team battles desperately to make a hopeless situation sound good. Directed by Tanya Klein. Starring Natasha Graf, J. Dolan Bymes, Mateo Moreno and Laurie Ann Orr.

Semi Finals #1 Running Time: 115 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #2

Here and There by Irwin Nayman
When a man ask his boyfriend to move in with him he learns some unexpected things about his boyfriend and their relationship. Directed by Christopher Thomasson. Starring Jason Fogarty and Roger Manix.

How To Introduce Your Girlfriend To Your Parents by Jonathan G. Galvez
A delightful “How To” guide with a few great lessons for everyone. Directed by Jonathan G. Galvez. Starring Alan Pagano, Alison Walminski, Katie Weigl and Kenneth Kasch.

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

The Hired Hand by Paul Trupia
A woman orders a hired man to help around the house and gets more than she bargained for. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Sheilah Spagnoli, Maureen Chandler and Matt Fitzgerald.

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

Semi Finals #2 Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #3

Nancy to a Point by Alaina Hammond
A woman escapes into the recesses of her mind while dealing with a traumatic experience. Directed by Alaina Hammond. Starring Nikki Gold, Isabel Agnes, Alaina Hammond, Sonya-Marie Aleman, Chris Gilmer, Jay Taylor and Amy Carr.

Dog Papers by Alexis Kozak
A young female college professor tries to end a relationship with her student. Directed by Andrew Henry. Starring Lindsay Davis and Alexis Kozak.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

Dirty Laundry on the Crazy Girls Line by Hollie Rosenberg
Crazy Girl explores her current predicament of being emotionally unbalanced and single. Directed by Hollie Rosenberg. Starring Heather Rosen, Hayli Henderson, Ben Hollandsworth and Chris O'Neill.

Semi Finals #3 Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi-Finals #4

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

Filibustero! by Andrew Harriss
United States Senators debate the merits of Federal Judicial nominees and the validity of filibusters. Directed by Kellie Fernald. Starring Andrew Harriss.

Getting In by Mara Lesemann
St. Peter searches for someone to cover his post at the pearly gates so he can take a vacation. Directed by Mara Lesemann. Starring Lauren Cozza, Jordan Auslander, Lou Nargi and Alice Elliott.

The Red Paintball by Laura and Alyssa Waldron
Childish pranks leads to hanky panky as obedience is measured in steady strokes. Directed by Laura and Alyssa Waldron. Starring Laura Kelly, Will Szigethy, Will Lenihan, Rob Ruscillo, Alyssa Schroder, Carrie DiGeronimo and Vincent DiGeronimo.

Semi-Finals #4 Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi-Finals #5

Knave of Hearts by Rosemary Martino
A jewel thief steals a woman’s heart and unleashes a passion that’s so hot, it’s a crime! Directed by Matthew Hamel. Starring Tiffany Clementi, Paul Mischeshin and Evan J. Hamm.

A Murder at the Church by Jacqueline Hankins
The church organist is ridiculed when she says she witness a murder during choir rehearsal, but no body is found. A very funny hip hop musical mystery. Can you figure out who done it? Directed by Jacqueline Hankins. Starring Cory Brookshire, Robbyne Kaamil, Jacqueline Hankins, LeRoy Hankins, Lance Phillips, Eric Walker, Veronica Palazzolo, Crystal Roman, Vincenzo Vaccaro, Penelope Lagos and Chris Johnson.

The Garden Party by Martin M. Zuckerman
Life’s little miseries almost puts a damper on a planned garden party as the beat plays on. Directed by Jana Mattioli. Starring Misti Tindiglia, Emily Beatty, Mary O'Rourke and Robin LeMon.

Selling Arnold by Dean Preston
Two struggling artist face financial crisis as their friendship unravels. Directed by Robert Learner. Starring Justin Delasko, Sean O'Hagan and Michael Lester.

Semi-Finals #5 Running Time: 115 Minutes Price: $25.00

Wild Night #1

The Cellar by Melissa Gawlowski
Two teen’s plan to have a little creepy fun in an abandoned house takes a turn for the worse. Directed by Melissa Gawlowski. Starring Dianna Marino, Joshua Seidner and Brian Greer.

Same Mistake Twice by Jesse Schmitt
A chance meeting between a guy and a girl holds a mirror to their lives and the truth within. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring Jane Bacon, David Holt and Katharine Poklemba.

Yes, Deer by Loretta Napolitano
A woman suffers from Post Traumatic Deer Disorder after she hits a deer on her way home from the Y.What’s a husband to do? Directed by Loretta Napolitano. Starring Matt Mickelson and Meredith Napolitano.

The Robot Play by Jason Cutler
Are the sex lives of Robots any different than the sex lives between human beings? Directed by Michael Ashley Harkins. Starring Nathan Riley and Sherri Quaid.

Airport by Christopher Loar
One man’s ordinary journey spirals into a web of entrapment and illusion. Directed by Sam Williams. Starring Uys Du Buisson, Rick Benson, Tyler Swank, Melissa Hughes and Daniel Ball.

Wild Night #1 Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00

Wild Night #2

Welcome to Norway by Robin Anne Joseph
A woman discovers a powerful lesson about life’s destinations and how to accept it. Directed by Robin Anne Joseph. Starring Laura Maggie Kramer and Steve Plaushin.

The Situation Loon by Patrick Hughey
A political docu-farce about the third term of President George Bush. Directed by Patrick Hughey. Starring Emma Morrison-Cohen, Bob Watkins, Patrick Hughey, John Concillo and Claire Hughey.

Timing by Rudy Cecera
A man goes to see a psychiatrist to get advice on how to handle a relationship. Directed by Bernard Etienne. Starring Laura D'Amico, Rudy Cecera, Jiffy Reed and Denise Collins.

Saints in Strange Places by David Holstein
Two people meet under bizarre circumstances and do whatever it takes to overcome their status as underdogs. Directed by David Holstein. Starring Blake Silver, Leah Rachel, David Holstein and Michael Kohn.

Pinata by Zach Messner
An absurd comedy about murder, mayhem and roommates. Directed by Nick Dujnic. Starring Michael J. Contini, John Anderson, Ross Gallo, Zach Messner, Paul Gagnon, Jenny Jordon and Jake Silberman.

A Great Pair of Shoes by Laurie Newkirk
A delightful comedy unfolds as three generations of women discuss the world of dating. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Andrea Garmun, Camille Kaiser and Allie Shapiro.

Wild Night #2 Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $25.00

The Finals

Knave of Hearts by Rosemary Martino
A jewel thief steals a woman’s heart and unleashes a passion that’s so hot, it’s a crime! Directed by Matthew Hamel. Starring Tiffany Clementi, Paul Mischeshin and Evan J. Hamm.

M5 by Liza Lentini
Two strangers with a penchant for wild stories, spontaneous sex, and small handguns meet at an urban bus stop. Directed by Antony Raymond. Starring Rick Plaugher and Christine Seisler.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

A Great Pair of Shoes by Laurie Newkirk
A delightful comedy unfolds as three generations of women discuss the world of dating. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Andrea Garmun, Camille Kaiser and Allie Shapiro.

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The Robot Play by Jason Cutler
Are the sex lives of Robots any different than the sex lives between human beings? Directed by Michael Ashley Harkins. Starring Nathan Riley and Sherri Quaid.

The Finals Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $25.00

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1190 Underdog... An Historical Story by Mary E. Goulet
Beginning in 1190 A.D., a talking Tree is alternately visited by the then rivals Jamuka and Temujin, who as boys on the Mongolian steppe had pledged brotherhood. Directed by Jesse L. Kearney, Jr.. Starring Phil E. Eichinger, Julian Schrenze and Hirotaka Otsuka.

A Day At The Office by Paul Trupia
A delicious comedy about office politics where team players try to cunningly outshine each other. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Lee Cavellier, Jessica H Barrington, Henri Douvry, Vesna Ivkovic and John Naughton.

A Great Pair of Shoes by Laurie Newkirk
A delightful comedy unfolds as three generations of women discuss the world of dating. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Andrea Garmun, Camille Kaiser and Allie Shapiro.

A Murder at the Church by Jacqueline Hankins
The church organist is ridiculed when she says she witness a murder during choir rehearsal, but no body is found. A very funny hip hop musical mystery. Can you figure out who done it? Directed by Jacqueline Hankins. Starring Cory Brookshire, Robbyne Kaamil, Jacqueline Hankins, LeRoy Hankins, Lance Phillips, Eric Walker, Veronica Palazzolo, Crystal Roman, Vincenzo Vaccaro, Penelope Lagos and Chris Johnson.

Airport by Christopher Loar
One man’s ordinary journey spirals into a web of entrapment and illusion. Directed by Sam Williams. Starring Uys Du Buisson, Rick Benson, Tyler Swank, Melissa Hughes and Daniel Ball.

American Marvel by Michael Burdick
The summer blockbuster season continues in another spectacular clash between The American Marvel and his evil, arch-enemy Victor Vice...or does it? Directed by Synge Maher. Starring Matt Bridges and Phillip Chorba.

American Spirits by Amy E. Witting
A young woman returns to the city that haunts her in hopes of stabilizing her career and is forced to confront her past. Directed by Jennifer Katz. Starring Andy Melton and Marissa Wolf.

Back To One by Irwin Nayman
An actor and a struggling actor reunite and secrets and animosity emerge. Directed by Greg Cicchino. Starring Sheryl B. Tierney and Michael Coleman.

Balloons and Thickets by Jimmy Nolan
A story of loss and love steeped in historical inaccuracies and set in the woods. Directed by Lyssa Mandel. Starring Dominic Tancredi, Lee Markham, Kelly Dwyer and Pamela Jones.

Beautiful Deceivers by Michael L. Counts
Life imitates Art as a female drama student gets involved with a male, married professor. Directed by Dennis Gleason. Starring Andrea Bertola, Jason Rosoff, Michael Littner, Amanda Moniz-Falcone, Benjamin Cooper Sulds, Michelle Hotaling, Dawn Church and Cordell Fannin.

Beauty and the Beach by Laurie Newkirk
Sun, fun and a revealing conversation. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Fred Seufert, Travis Branch, Elise Murphy-Mulligan and Barb Wilkov.

Bench by Harrison David Rivers
Two homeless men aspire to be remembered by their former glory. Directed by Abigail T. Simon. Starring Paul Michael Valley and Don Meehan.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Candid Date by A. B. Asher
A U.S. Senator holds a news conference to make a very important announcement. Directed by DJ Salisbury. Starring Kimberly Valde, Sally Tames and Gene Durney.

Captain Nightmare by Michael Quinones
An up and coming visual artist learns an important lesson about putting ambition above friendship. Directed by Marc Santa Maria. Starring Curran Connor, Vincent Madero and Rainbow Dickerson.

Cawffee Tawk by Jenifer Rene Badamo
A woman is blackmailed and must make a decision that will change her life forever! Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Maria McConville, Renee Delio, Samantha Sheenan and Cathy Marie Chimenti.

Comedia/Tragedia by Ed Gibbons-Brown
Everybody wears a mask and only some of us get the privilege to see our true selves. One girl's search for herself put's her in a precarious situation. Directed by Ed Gibbons-Brown. Starring Sid Judge-Avery, George Marshall, Jr., Kathleen O'Loughlin, Lani Barry and Brian Apfel.

Coming Clean by Steven A. Shapiro
A young business executive finds his life in shambles after his wife files for divorce. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Taylor C. Hays and Iracel Rivero.

Crabs In A Basket by Rick Apicella
Can passive behavior conquer violence in the South Bronx 1955? Directed by Rick Apicella. Starring Arthur Chill, Jacob Andrews, Mariann Felice and Mike Hillard.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

Dad's Client by Irwin Nayman
A daughter confronts her father about his relationship with a client. Directed by Oleg Braude. Starring Frankie Dee and Sasha Painter.

Dairy Farm by Jacqueline Herbach
A personal trainer finally decides to take charge of her life and take her own advice. Directed by Deloss Brown. Starring Bonnie Nesbitt, Christopher Jensen, Julee Cerda and Mark Armstrong.

Day One by Charles Flicker
Mistral, a lady of the night, is tired of her old tricks. Tonight, if she plays her cards right, she might be able to skip this old town. Now who’s ready to play? Rack ‘em and stack ‘em and watch them fall! Directed by Elmore James. Starring Wynne Wharff, Daniel Braver, Mike Lubik and Jonathan Hefter.

Dirty Laundry on the Crazy Girls Line by Hollie Rosenberg
Crazy Girl explores her current predicament of being emotionally unbalanced and single. Directed by Hollie Rosenberg. Starring Heather Rosen, Hayli Henderson, Ben Hollandsworth and Chris O'Neill.

Dog Papers by Alexis Kozak
A young female college professor tries to end a relationship with her student. Directed by Andrew Henry. Starring Lindsay Davis and Alexis Kozak.

Dogboy & Justine by Racheline Maltese
A dominatrix gains a better understanding of politics between women through her interaction with the dungeon's most puzzling client. Directed by Racheline Maltese. Starring Jessica Bathurst, Rani Karnik, Edie Nugent, Susie Abraham, Danny Pitt Stoller and Susan Shay.

Dream Works by Anne Kenny
“Day dreaming and I’m thinking of you.” A married couple seeks help from a marriage counselor who interprets dreams. Directed by Anne Kenny. Starring Chris Boas, Mary Micari and Suzanne McAndrews.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

Filibustero! by Andrew Harriss
United States Senators debate the merits of Federal Judicial nominees and the validity of filibusters. Directed by Kellie Fernald. Starring Andrew Harriss.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

First Date by Jim O'Neill
A charming play about a police officer who takes a chance on love. Directed by Elizabeth Grey. Starring Matthew Kehoe, Marci Occhino and Jim O'Neill.

Getting In by Mara Lesemann
St. Peter searches for someone to cover his post at the pearly gates so he can take a vacation. Directed by Mara Lesemann. Starring Lauren Cozza, Jordan Auslander, Lou Nargi and Alice Elliott.

Graduation by Eugene Grygo
A young man has a last chance to start a new life with his college roommate, another man, who is denying the mutual love that will profoundly change their lives. Directed by Paul Michael. Starring Matt Jared and James Michael Angelo.

Hands of Mercy by D. G. Smith
A powerful play about love, deception and devotion! Directed by D. G. Smith. Starring Luke Cave, Sonia Hoffman, Anthony Perrotta and Joel a. Ramos.

Happy Sauce by Benjamin Lewis
On the day of a big marketing pitch to investors for Happy Sauce, the inventor discovers his roommate died after sampling the new sauce. Let's just say the sauce doesn't live up to its name. Directed by Carly Cioffi. Starring Peter Clausen, Teddy Rosenak, Bridgette Hayes, Benjamin Lewis and Matthew Rudnicki.

Hazel and the Sun by Valerie Work
Two girl friends discuss relationships, life and death, and the final secrets of existence. Directed by Devin Burnam. Starring Kim Katzberg, Erica Livingston and Albert Aeed.

Here and There by Irwin Nayman
When a man ask his boyfriend to move in with him he learns some unexpected things about his boyfriend and their relationship. Directed by Christopher Thomasson. Starring Jason Fogarty and Roger Manix.

Hook Up by Michael Boothroyd
Is about the current state of dating for gay men in New York City. Directed by Michael Boothroyd. Starring Carl Ka-Ho Li and Ryan G. Metzger.

House Arrest by Common Thread Theater
A married woman begins to resent being the sole provider when her ex-con husband refuses to actively seek employment. Directed by Jana Mattioli. Starring Izzy Durakovic, Lauren Shaughnessy, Jennifer Barr, Delia Cyrillo, Ayana Maralice, C. G. Reeves and Lian Nina Allweis.

How I Live With Terror by Deborah S. Greenhut
A woman emerges from the subterranean depths of the PATH train only to be confronted with the presence of pirates. Directed by Kelcie Beene. Starring Chris Bedwell, Margaret Curry, Collin Martin, Latonia Phipps and Shetal Shah.

How To Introduce Your Girlfriend To Your Parents by Jonathan G. Galvez
A delightful “How To” guide with a few great lessons for everyone. Directed by Jonathan G. Galvez. Starring Alan Pagano, Alison Walminski, Katie Weigl and Kenneth Kasch.

In A Pickle by Larry Hayes
A delicious comedy about a vicious conglomerate that tries to use high-pressure tactics to force a man to sell his family's pickle company. Directed by Larry Hayes. Starring Lisbeth Dyes, Ron Voz and Dan McHenry.

In Reverse Order by Eric Alter
In the world of blind dating, things never play out the way you expect. Directed by Robert Scott Sullivan. Starring Robert Scott Sullivan, Anne Ayres and Carla Francischetti.

In Sheep's Clothing by Jerrod Bogard
On a cold winter night three men sit around a campfire listening to a frightful tale of wild beasts. Directed by Kristin Skye Hoffman. Starring Jeffrey Eric Young, Michael Freeland and Bennett W. Harrell.

Interview with Albi Gorn, winner of the BEST PLAY AWARD
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Albi Gorn, winner of the BEST PLAY Award in the Strawberry One-Act Festival for IT'S ABOUT FORGIVENESS.

Interview with Alexis Kozak, Best Actor Nominee for the play DOG PAPERS.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Alexis Kozak, Best Actor Nominee for the play DOG PAPERS. Starring Alexis Kozak.

Interview with Alison Saltz, Best Actress Nominee for When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Alison Saltz, who was nominated for the Best Actress Award for her role of Sandy in WHEN THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS BLOOM.

Interview with Andrew Harriss, Best Actor Nominee for the play FILIBUSTERO!
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Andrew Harriss, Best Actor Nominee for the play FILIBUSTERO! Starring Andrew Harriss.

Interview with Arthur French, Nominated for Best Director and Vickyi Jeudy, Nominated for Best Actress
Arthur French, who was nominated for Best Director and Vicki Jeudy, who was nominated for Best Actress, are interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Interview with Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. by Brian Harris
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Brian Harris, Best Play Nominee for THE PATTERN, Hugo Salazar Jr., Best Actor Nominee and Michael Burdick, Best Director Nominee. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Hugo Salazar, Jr..

Interview with Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone BEST PLAY nominee for Drowning
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone, who's play Drowning was nominated for BEST PLAY.

Interview with Christine Ceisler, Best Actress Nominee for the play M5.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Christine Ceisler, Best Actress Nominee for the play M5 by Liza Lentini. Starring Christine Seisler.

Interview with Christopher Thomasson, Best Director nominee for the play HERE AND THERE. by Irwin Nayman
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Christopher Thomasson, Best Director nominee for the play HERE AND THERE by Irwin Nayman. Directed by Christopher Thomasson.

Interview with David Chen, Nominated for Best Director
Director David Chen, who was nominated for Best Director for Proper Education is interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Interview with Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters.

Interview with E. Warren Perry, Jr., BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews E. Warren Perry, Jr. BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters.

Interview with Elan Zafir, playwright and director of This Is Your Life
Karen Page, the host from Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Elan Zafir, the playwright and director of the play THIS IS YOUR LIFE.

Interview with Heather Aldridge, nominated for Best Actress
Interview with Heather Aldridge, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS for her play Dad and Me on Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment. Host: Karen Page.

Interview with Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. by Steven A. Shapiro
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Iracel Rivero, Best Actress Nominee and Yvette Heyliger, Best Director Nominee for the play COMING CLEAN by Steven A. Shapiro. Directed by Yvette Heyliger. Starring Iracel Rivero.

Interview with Joseph Holmgren, who was noiminated for BEST DIRECTOR and Carolyn Messina, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST DIRECTOR nominee Joseph Holmgren and BEST ACTRESS nominee Carolyn Messina for Fin and Euba.

Interview with Julee Cerda, BEST ACTRESS for Dairy Farm
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTRESS nominee Julee Cerda for her roles in Dairy Farm.

Interview with Kristen Sky Hoffman, director and Jerrod Bogard, playwright of IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Kristen Sky Hoffman, who was nominated for Best Director for IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING and Jerrod Bogard, the playwright, who's play received a nomination for Best Play.

Interview with Matthew Hamel, Best Director Nominee for KNAVE OF HEARTS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Artist & Entertainment interviews Best Director Nominee Matthew Hamel for KNAVE OF HEARTS by Rosemary Martino. Directed by Matthew Hamel.

Interview with Melissa Hughes, Best Actress Nominee for AIRPORT
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Melissa Hughes, Best Actress Nominee for AIRPORT. Starring Melissa Hughes.

Interview with Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2.

Interview with Michael D. Jackson, playwright and director of THREE WOMEN
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Michael D. Jackson, who was nominated for Best Director and Best Play for THREE WOMEN.

Interview with Nefertari "Nefie" White, Best Actress Nominee for LOVE: THIS GAME IS REAL
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Nefertari "Nefie" White, Best Actress Nominee for her role as the Depressed Chick and Lady #1 in LOVE: THIS GAME IS REAL.

Interview with Nisha Beech, whose play is up for the BEST PLAY award.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Nisha Beech, playwright of Session 2, BEST PLAY nominee in the Strawberry One-Act Festival Summer 2006.

Interview with playwright Isaac Shapiro, Best Play Nominee for THE LAST MINSTREL SHOW. by Isaac Shapiro
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews playwright Isaac Shapiro, Best Play Nominee for THE LAST MINSTREL SHOW.

Interview with Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for CAWFFEE TAWK
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Renee Delio Best Actress Nominee and Jenifer Badamo Best Director Nominee for the play CAWFFEE TAWK. Directed by Jenifer Rene Badamo. Starring Renee Delio.

Interview with Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for his role as Charlie in THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR.

Interview with Robin Peck, Best Actress Nominee for THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Robin Peck, Best Actress nominee for her role as the Mother in THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR.

Interview with Sam Williams, Best Director Nominee for the play AIRPORT
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Best Director Nominee Sam Williams for the play AIRPORT. Directed by Sam Williams.

Interview with Scott Voloshin, Best Actor Nominee for THE GASSHOLE.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Scott Voloshin, who was nominated for the Best Actor Award for his role as Prime in THE GASSHOLE.

Interview with Taylor Hayes, BEST ACTOR nominee for Verity
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTOR nominee Taylor Hayes for his role in Verity.

It's About Forgiveness by Albi Gorn
A delightful comedy about a man who seeks out his wife in heaven to ask for forgiveness. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring Daniel K. Anderson and Lynn Voth.

Kitty by Manuel Igrejas
A young actress from Texas talks about the plusses and minuses of being very pretty. Directed by Lory Henning-Dyson. Starring Jennifer Boutell.

Knave of Hearts by Rosemary Martino
A jewel thief steals a woman’s heart and unleashes a passion that’s so hot, it’s a crime! Directed by Matthew Hamel. Starring Tiffany Clementi, Paul Mischeshin and Evan J. Hamm.

Late by Dylan Kyle Jackson
A young man about to go away to college learns that his girlfriend is pregnant. Directed by Margaret H. Shin. Starring Trevor Dallier, Brooke DiMarco, Dana Dellinger and Joseph Smith.

Letter To Orestes by Iakovos Kambanellis
A mother, Clytemnestra, sets out to defend her actions of killing her husband, Agamemnon, in a letter to her son Orestes Directed by Robert McNamara and Ioanna Gavakou. Starring Ioanna Gavakou, Letha Constantinides and Christopher Henley.

Lost by Paul J. Magliari
A married couple have a revelation about their relationship after entering into a dream. Directed by Rebecca Nyahay. Starring Lawrence Frank, Johana Saum, Erica Miller, Ana Valle, Susanna Harris and Michael Noon.

Love Jones by John Oluwole Adekoje
Surrounded in a community of despair and hopelessness, a young African-American man finds longing for death and “keeping it real” is like a trip with no glove and no love. Directed by Vincent Siders. Starring Keith Mascoll.

Love: This Game Is Real by Tremane Hickman
A poetic story about a girl and a guy anxiously waiting to play the game of love without getting played. Directed by Tremane Hickman. Starring Devry Robinson, Nefertari "Nefie" White, Vernon Druses and Christiane Lataillade.

Loyal Companion by Joseph Wohlgemuth
Is it really better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all? Well, one man finds out as time goes by. Directed by Joseph Wohlgemuth. Starring Joseph Wohlgemuth, Brian Patacca and Tracey Hadley.

M5 by Liza Lentini
Two strangers with a penchant for wild stories, spontaneous sex, and small handguns meet at an urban bus stop. Directed by Antony Raymond. Starring Rick Plaugher and Christine Seisler.

Madrid by Paul M. Buzinski
A social/political farce in which the rich get richer, and not only do the poor get poorer, they gotta deal with the neighbors! Directed by Merry Beamer. Starring Wende O'Reilly, Sam Street and Bob Manus.

Manager of the Month by Keri Taylor
At a dinner to honor an outstanding worker something’s brewing that’s bound to stir things up. Something’s rotten, and I don’t mean Denmark. Directed by Cody Potter. Starring Rebecca Anderson, Adam Wier, Mia Anderson, Keri Taylor, Tania Diaz Flores, Marlya Tsekalo and Amanda Ochoa.

Missing Maddie by Michael McLaughlin
A delightful comedy about a woman coping with the loss of her beloved Maddie. Directed by G. Ivan Smith. Starring Elise Murphy-Mulligan, John Dillon and Wallace Plinge.

Naked Eggs and Scrambled Legs by Jody Christopherson
A powerful performance art piece with language and movement in which a woman is confronted with her sexuality. Directed by Ana Valle. Starring Jody Christopherson, Tom O'Connell and Rebecca Nyahay.

Nancy to a Point by Alaina Hammond
A woman escapes into the recesses of her mind while dealing with a traumatic experience. Directed by Alaina Hammond. Starring Nikki Gold, Isabel Agnes, Alaina Hammond, Sonya-Marie Aleman, Chris Gilmer, Jay Taylor and Amy Carr.

Numerals: A Fable About Knowing by Devin Burnam
A wanderer enters a strange world of trolls, girls playing in sandboxes, and girls in Easter dresses. Can you play the guessing game? Beware! It can be deadly. Directed by Devin Burnam. Starring Lillie Jayne, Erik Wolfe, Erica Livingston, Nicholas Warren-Gray and Caleb Scott.

On The Brink by David Risk
Two Brinks guards get trapped in a bank vault in the midst of the next terror attack in NYC. Directed by Hilary Adams. Starring Adam Harris and David Risk.

Onomatopoeia by Jason B. Schmidt and Darlene Heller
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but with time all things change. We witness this in this experimental piece tracking the relationship of two individuals between the ages of 17 to 21. Directed by Gwen Eyster. Starring Darlene Heller and Jason B. Schmidt.

Pandora's Box by Michael Alvarez
Two innocent and bible-peddling siblings get lured into a sordid nightclub and have their faith put to the ultimate test. Directed by Michael Alvarez. Starring Jessica Frey, Joe Haupt, Christina Martinez, Matthew Cippaghila, Monifa Fola Brown and Maria Hurdle.

Pinata by Zach Messner
An absurd comedy about murder, mayhem and roommates. Directed by Nick Dujnic. Starring Michael J. Contini, John Anderson, Ross Gallo, Zach Messner, Paul Gagnon, Jenny Jordon and Jake Silberman.

Pools by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.
The comedic challenges of marriage and later life. Directed by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.. Starring Andrew Lionetti and Robin Peck.

Pride by Jim Known
The daily routine of two weathered thespians is disrupted when a young upstart turns up to "their" audition. Directed by Dev Bondarin. Starring Corydon Merritt, Joseph Sousa and Christopher Gilkey.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Protect the Crotch by Tim J. MacMillan
A comedy about roommates who are dealing with life, love, honor and secrets of hidden desires. Directed by Colleen Rebecca Britt. Starring Timothy Riley, Dennis Hruska and Clay Thomas Black.

Rapture by James Yeara
Will you be left behind when the rapture occurs? Three friends find out the God honest truth. Directed by James Yeara. Starring Jennie Burkhard, Jim Quent and Parker Cross.

Rime of the Four Albatross by Krista Knight
Four albatross-or four claiming to be albatross-are exchanging stories on the cliffs by the sea. But with all four talking in a choral arrangement, confusion reigns as a secret unfolds. Directed by Greg Edwards. Starring Michael Apuzzo, Tim Eliot, Lisa Siciliano and Jen Jamula.

Saints in Strange Places by David Holstein
Two people meet under bizarre circumstances and do whatever it takes to overcome their status as underdogs. Directed by David Holstein. Starring Blake Silver, Leah Rachel, David Holstein and Michael Kohn.

Same Mistake Twice by Jesse Schmitt
A chance meeting between a guy and a girl holds a mirror to their lives and the truth within. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring Jane Bacon, David Holt and Katharine Poklemba.

Selling Arnold by Dean Preston
Two struggling artist face financial crisis as their friendship unravels. Directed by Robert Learner. Starring Justin Delasko, Sean O'Hagan and Michael Lester.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

Shakespeare In America by Jonathon Ward
Accused of being a witch in the year 1619, an actor and his friend from England are left stranded on the beach of Cape Cod for having in their possession the playbook The Tempest. Directed by Nathan Lemoine. Starring James Ferguson, Keldrick Crowder, John Concado and Ephraim Lopez.

She Returns by Dennis Hurley
A comic’s night of elation quickly turns into a nightmare when an unexpected guest appears. Directed by Steven Brillon. Starring Dennis Hurley, Elise Rovinsky, Jon Amundsen, Erin Wilk and Shelly Smith.

Sister to Sister by Kimberly Kaye
The bond between two sisters becomes stronger than ever as they discover their lives are about to change. True love runs deep and then there’s silence. Can you hear a heartbeat? Directed by Kimberly Kaye. Starring Alex Sevakian and Elizabeth Cronin.

Snooky's Back Room by Kenneth Owen Williams
During the late 1950s jazz music filled the air with the sounds of Red Spice and his Blood Brothers as prejudice cried out to much dismay as this mixed band planned to tour the south. Directed by Elise Marenson. Starring Nick DeSimone, Todd Cowdery and Reginald V. Ferguson.

Spinmeisters by Tanya Klein
A political farce in which the White House speech writing team battles desperately to make a hopeless situation sound good. Directed by Tanya Klein. Starring Natasha Graf, J. Dolan Bymes, Mateo Moreno and Laurie Ann Orr.

Stu's Dead Dog by David Miguel Estrada
Small town drama unfolds when a man runs over his friend's dog in rural Texas. Directed by David Miguel Estrada. Starring David Miguel Estrada, Michael Henry Harris, Armistead Johnson and Glenn Lawrence.

Sunday With Albert and Mandy by Mara Lesemann
How well do you know your friends? Well if they're anything like Mandy and Albert you would want to keep them happy. Directed by Simcha Borenstein. Starring Rachel Klausner, Carlo Fiorletta, Mika Gill and Jordan Auslander.

The 7th Disorder by Rhea MacCallum
Maya, an anorexic, is pressured into finishing her first solid meal after checking into an Eating Disorder Clinic. Directed by Eriko Ogawa. Starring Aziza Omar, Sidse Ploug Soerensen, Poorna Jagannathan, Maceo Rosa and Caroline Goldrick.

The ABC Slump by Ernest Curcio
On a normal morning in the middle of a white American suburb lives Cindy, Bradley and their son Brady. Most families go on vacation when stress builds. This one plays Russian Roulette. Directed by Ernest Curcio. Starring Nick Basile, Evelyn Barnett and Daniel Brucker.

The Amnesiac by Mark Damon
Imagine you have entered the twilight zone. Mr. & Mrs. Swenson bring their son to the doctor to cure him of his amnesia. What you are about to see you will never forget! Directed by Vanya Pawson. Starring Peter Whalen, Melissa Stoudenheimer, Paul Hansen and Jonathan Valdez.

The Art Of The Pickup by Dave Rosenberg
Two guys practice their skills of how to pick up a woman. Directed by Dave Rosenberg. Starring Zack Abramowitz and Michael Hirstreet.

The Cellar by Melissa Gawlowski
Two teen’s plan to have a little creepy fun in an abandoned house takes a turn for the worse. Directed by Melissa Gawlowski. Starring Dianna Marino, Joshua Seidner and Brian Greer.

The Dating Treadmill by Joanna Engelman
A woman’s journey searching for a relationship and the various methods of how to find a man. Directed by Brooke Botwinick. Starring Joanna Engelman.

The File of J. Edgar Hoover by Steve Gold
A confrontation between JFK and Hoover in the Oval Office in June of 1962. Directed by Mark Stone. Starring Mark Stone and John Reis.

The Forgotten by Jesse Schmitt
A man is interviewed for a job in Corporate America. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring Josh Berresford and Angela Razzano.

The Gasshole by Joel Hanson
Two guys run out of gas on a road across the Nevada desert and fear for their lives as the sun goes down. Directed by Joel Hanson. Starring Danny Bruckert and Scott Voloshin.

The Gregor & Olga Show by Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine
A comedy about Berlin, love, lust, obsession and living the American Dream. Directed by Monica Rodriguez. Starring Ruby Valentine, Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine.

The Hired Hand by Paul Trupia
A woman orders a hired man to help around the house and gets more than she bargained for. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Sheilah Spagnoli, Maureen Chandler and Matt Fitzgerald.

The Last Minstrel Show by Isaac Shapiro
A satirical send up of the music industry in which an up and coming rapper gets the offer of a lifetime. But will the ghosts of his past conflict with the potential prosperity of his future? Directed by DiQuan Devreaux. Starring DiQuan Devreaux, James Shippy Edwards, Erik Kutz, Marcus Keihlum Moss, Catherine Pierce, Christine Dunn and Jelayna Rose.

The Pattern by Brian Harris
A surprise visit to a psychologist’s office by a confused couple reveals repressed desires as an unusual relationship develops. Directed by Michael Burdick. Starring Anthony Castellano, Andrea Gorzell and Hugo Salazar, Jr..

The Red Paintball by Laura and Alyssa Waldron
Childish pranks leads to hanky panky as obedience is measured in steady strokes. Directed by Laura and Alyssa Waldron. Starring Laura Kelly, Will Szigethy, Will Lenihan, Rob Ruscillo, Alyssa Schroder, Carrie DiGeronimo and Vincent DiGeronimo.

The Robot Play by Jason Cutler
Are the sex lives of Robots any different than the sex lives between human beings? Directed by Michael Ashley Harkins. Starring Nathan Riley and Sherri Quaid.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

The Situation Loon by Patrick Hughey
A political docu-farce about the third term of President George Bush. Directed by Patrick Hughey. Starring Emma Morrison-Cohen, Bob Watkins, Patrick Hughey, John Concillo and Claire Hughey.

The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann
The chance meeting of two men at a bus stop turns their lives upside down. Sometimes what we want is staring us right in the face, but we can't see it. Directed by Bobbi Schevitz. Starring Rick Apicella, Andrew Lionetti, Jack Sheehy and Robin Peck.

This is Your Life by Elan Zafir
A tragicomedy about a son coping with the death of his mother. Directed by Elan Zafir. Starring Rick Busser, Elan Zafir, Christian Hogarth, Jesse Washington, James Clamp and Aaron Wilton.

Three Women by Michael D. Jackson
Three world famous female writers, Dorothy Parker, Lorraine Hansberry and Maxine Hong Kingston meet in limbo for a tea party. Directed by Michael D. Jackson. Starring Angela Liao, Ebony Coles and Maggie Burkle.

Timing by Rudy Cecera
A man goes to see a psychiatrist to get advice on how to handle a relationship. Directed by Bernard Etienne. Starring Laura D'Amico, Rudy Cecera, Jiffy Reed and Denise Collins.

Tokyo Vampire by Dwayne Lawler
Tokyo Vampire is a heartbreaking horror story of a vampire's last confession before he goes "into the sun". Directed by Dwayne Lawler. Starring Dwayne Lawler.

Traffic Jam by Bonnie Corso
A powerful dynamic play about a middle-aged couple forced to confront their marital problems while being stuck in a traffic jam. Directed by Paula J. Riley. Starring Bonnie Corso and Marshall Simon.

Variance by Constance George
A young actor finds a new freedom of expression as he prepares to play the part of Olivia in Twelfth Night. Directed by Constance George. Starring Mike Roche.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

Vicious Circle by Jamison Reeves
A man stands accused of rape and attempted murder. Is he innocent or guilty? You decide. Directed by Jamison Reeves. Starring Monique Edwards, Jeffrey Johnson, Christine Katzenmaier, Kaye Kittrell and Eddie Rouse.

Welcome to Norway by Robin Anne Joseph
A woman discovers a powerful lesson about life’s destinations and how to accept it. Directed by Robin Anne Joseph. Starring Laura Maggie Kramer and Steve Plaushin.

What I Learned From Grizzly Bears by Jessica Lind
A woman struggles with her desire to study bears and to raise her twins. Directed by Amanada Hinkle. Starring Jessica Lind and Jason Thomas.

When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom by Steven A. Shapiro
Two joggers who meet in a park breathe life into each other's lives. Directed by Heidi Handelsman. Starring Bob Greensberg and Alison Saltz.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 1 of the competition. Meet the 20 actors as they are divided into 10 teams and then compete in groups to win points for their team. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at the next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of the money that will be awarded for the week of October 22 - October 28th is $100. The Teams are: 1) Laura Bowman & Jeff Greene, 2) Ryan Love & Danielle Moran, 3) Christine Quigless & Zaria Griffin, 4) Nadja Hoyer-Booth & Jamie King, 5) Kiel Perry & Hillary Mitchell, 6) Tracy Winston & Sharon Zaslaw, 7) Sara Hogrefe & Michela Chiarello, 8) C.G. Reeves & Ylva Fink 9) Pamela Ehn & Terron Jones and 10) Daniel Wesly & Nick Ballard. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Eugene Grygo. The voting for Round 1 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, October 28th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2
The competition contines as the teams compete playing various improv games.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3
The actors compete in their teams. This is their last chance to gain points and win the GAME. The theatre audience will cast their votes after viewing all the teams.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4
The judges give their points to the Most Valuable Players before the audience votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5
The Dance Competition. Six audience members: Jionne, Bryce, Joseph, John, Valerie and Henry compete for a prize. They may choose from any of our WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise, which consist of a WHO'S GOT GAME? Men's Ribbed Tank Top, a Women's Camisole, Drawstring Bag, Tote Bag or a Riant Theatre Mug. But it's your online votes that will make one of these dancers $100 richer.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6
The actors take the stage and the audiences cast their votes and decides who wins this round of the GAME and earns immunity from being sent home as the team with the least votes is placed in the bottom 4 and will have to go before the judges next week to determine which of the 4 teams in the bottom 4 will be eliminated from the competition. After you watch Part 6 you can cast your votes for your two favorite teams. The team that gets the most points online will have immunity from being eliminated from the show. The team with the least votes online will be placed in the bottom 4. The team that wins the most votes online will have the power to place another team into the bottom 4. All voting ends midnight Saturday. You only get to vote once per pay for view. Which means everytime you purchase this show to view you may cast your votes. Watch next week's show to see if you win $100 from the drawing from the online viewers. If you think you've got game send us a VHS tape of you and/or your friends dancing to our theme song WHO'S GOT GAME? and enter our competition. For further details on how to enter see our blog at http://therianttheatre.blogspot.com.

Who's Got Game? Part 1 October 29th
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 2 of the competition. Meet the 20 actors as they are divided into 10 teams and then compete in groups to win points for their team. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. In Round 2 the judges will cast their votes and 2 actors will be voted off the show. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of the money that will be awarded for the week of October 29 - November 4th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Laura Bowman & Jeff Greene, 2) Ryan Love & Danielle Moran, 3) Christine Quigless & Zaria Griffin, 4) Nadja Hoyer-Booth & Jamie King, 5) Kiel Perry & Hillary Mitchell, 6) Tracy Winston & Sharon Zaslaw, 7) Sara Hogrefe & Michela Chiarello, 8) C.G. Reeves & Ylva Fink 9) Pamela Ehn & Terron Jones and 10) Daniel Wesly & Nick Ballard. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Bennett W. Harrell & Kristin Hoffman. The voting for Round 2 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 4th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 October 29th
The actors have all selected new partners and the 8 teams are introduced to the audience.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 October 29th
The teams are divided into Groups A, B, C and D and compete playing the Improv Game FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 October 29th
The second challenge for the actors to compete in is the game HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 October 29th
The next challenge for the actors to play is called FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 October 19th
The 8 teams perform improv scenes and the audience gets to cast their votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 October 29th
The judges give out their MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 October 29th
The ballots are tallied and the results are announced. One team is placed in the bottom 4 and the winning Team of Round 2 gets immunity and to select another team to place into the bottom 4. The winners are announced from last weeks online drawing, dance competition, and drawing from the theatre audience. After you watch this video you may VOTE for the 2 Teams you like the most.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 1
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 3 of the competition. There are now 16 actors left in the game. 2 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. The 4 teams consisting of 2 actors each who were placed in the bottom 4 from last week will compete before the judges. The judges will confer and one team will be eliminated from the game. Then the remaining 14 actors will decide to either keep their partners or switch. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 5th - November 11th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 2) Jamie King & Laura Bowman, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Terron Jones & Pamela Ehn, 5) Zaria Griffin & Christine Quigless, 6) Hillary Michell & Jeff Greene, 7) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves and 8) Nadja Hover-Booth & Ryan Love. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Kristin Hoffmann. The online voting for Round 3 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 11th.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 2
The new teams are introduced to the audience and the actors are divided into Groups A, B, C and D. The first improv game is FREEZE TAG. Each Group will play this game and then the judges will gives each actor their individual points.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 3
The actors play the improv game called HALF-WITS and the judges vote. Group A competes with Group D and Group B competes with Group C.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 4
The next game the actors will play is called FILM DUBBING. Group A will compete with Group C and Group B will compete with Group D. Then the judges will cast their votes.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 5
The next game is Story, Story, Die. 2 Actors from each group will play this game. The actor who remains standing in the end wins 25 points for their team.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 6
We continued with the game Story, Story, Die.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 7
Game 5 in the competition each team will be given an improv to do. The audience will know in advance what the situation is and the place. After all the teams have performed the audience cast their votes for the Best Team. The team with the most point wins immunity and gets to select another team to place in the bottom and the team with the least points gets placed into the bottom 4.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 8
All the teams are introduced to the audience again and the judges give out the Most Valuable Player (MVP) points.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 9
The drawing is done for the DOOR PRIZE for the audience and for the ONLINE VIEWERS from last week. A check for $25.00 is the prize. Then we get the audience results and find out which 2 teams will be placed into the bottom 4. If you want to save any of the teams that have been placed in the bottom 4 or if you want to help another team win immunity from being voted off the show next week, now is the time to cast your VOTE for the 2 Best Teams. So make your vote count. Let us know WHO'S GOT GAME.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 4
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is Riant Alumni & comedian LEIGHANN LORD. This is Round 4 of the competition. There are now 14 actors left in the game. 2 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. The 4 teams consisting of 2 actors each who were placed in the bottom 4 from last week will compete before the judges. The judges will confer and one team will be eliminated from the game. Then the remaining 12 play Round 4 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers votes will determine which team will be eliminated from the show and which team will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 5 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 12th - November 18th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 2) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves, 5) Jeff Greene & Zaria Griffin, and 6) Christine Quigless & Pamela Ehn. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Kristin Hoffmann. The online voting for Round 3 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 11th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 4
The new teams are introduced to the audience as we begin Round 4 of the competition. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 4
All the scores are given out for the first game as we move on to the second game in Round 4 of the competition. Game 2 is HALF-WITS. Co-Host Karen Page.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 4
Game 4 of the competition is FILM DUBBING. Co-host: Kristin Hoffmann.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 4
Game 4 of the competition is STORY, STORY, DIE. Co-host: Kristin Hoffmann.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 4
Game 5 of the competition is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES. Each team will be given a situation and a place to act out. When all the teams have performed the audience will cast their votes for the BEST Team. (Online viewers will get to vote after the last video is viewed.)

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 4
The judges give out their Most Valuable Player points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 4
Co-host Karen Page does the drawing from the online viewers from last week's show and for the audience at this show. The prize is $25.00. After the drawing we hear the results from the audience's votes and find out which team has won immunity in Round 4 of the competition and the 3 teams with the lowest scores from the audience's votes is placed into the Bottom 6. At next Sunday's show we will learn which team has been voted off the show. After viewing Part 8 our online viewers may cast their votes for the BEST Team. The team with the most online votes will win immunity for Round 4 and the 3 teams with the least votes will be placed in the Bottom 6. At next Sunday's show 2 Teams will be eliminated from the show before we play Round 5 of WHO'S GOT GAME?

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 5
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is Riant Alumni & comedian LEIGHANN LORD. Our musical guest artist is Utkarsh. This is Round 5 of the competition. There are now 12 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 8 actors will play Round 5 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 6 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 19th - November 25th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 2) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves, 5) Jeff Greene & Zaria Griffin, and 6) Christine Quigless & Pamela Ehn. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann, Cyndy Marion and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 5 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 25th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 5
The teams are introduced as we enter Round 5 of the WHO'S GOT GAME? But the 8 actors are surprised as 2 actors are brought back to the game who were eliminated in Round 3 and 8 new actors join the game. The new teams joining the game are: Team 5: Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, Team 6: Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada, Team 7: Jeannette Richard & Todd Meredith, Team 8: Ryan Love & Nadja Hover-Booth and Team 9: Whitney Mills & Satomi Blair. The first game is FREEZE TAG. All the actors will play this game and receive points by the judges.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 5
The second game to be played is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 5
The third game is PARTY QUIRKS. Our guest artist for this game is Actress Jacqueline Kabat.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 5
The fourth game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 5
Watch as each team performs an improvisation scene.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 5
Musical guest artist Utkarsh performs and the Most Valuable Player Points are distributed by the judges.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 5
Utkarsh sings another song and Karen does the drawing for a prize for our studio audience and our online voters from last week's show. Then Van annouces the two actors who have won Immunity in this round of the competition as well as the 6 actors with the least audience votes. Next Sunday we will find out which 2 actors will be eliminated from the show. You can try to save any of the actors in the bottom 6 if vote for them online. But make sure you vote for the actor you want to win this round, because the actor who receives the most votes will be guaranteed Immunity from being voted off the show next Sunday and will get to play Round 6 of WHO'S GOT GAME?

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 6
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is recording artist TRENDS and pop/folk singer SKY SEALS. This is Round 6 of the competition. There are now 18 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 14 actors will play Round 6 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 7 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of December 3rd - December 9th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Ylva Fink, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 5) Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, 6) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada, 7) Jeannette Richards & Todd Meredith, 8) Ryan Love & Nadja Hover-Booth, 9) Whitney Mills & Satomi Blair. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 6 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 3rd.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 6
Round 6 of the competition begins with new teams. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 6
The 2nd game in the competition is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 6
The 3rd game is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 6
The 4th game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 6
The 5th game is IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 6
Musical guest artist SKY SEALS performs. Then the judges awards the MVP points to the actors and the audience cast their votes for the BEST PLAYA PLAYA.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 6
Musical guest artist SKY SEALS performs. Karen Page conducts the drawing for the DOOR PRIZE for the audience and for the ONLINE VIEWERS from last week. Van annouces the results for the audience votes. Find out who won this round of IMMUNITY and is promised a spot in Round 7 of the competition and find out which 6 actors are now in the bottom 6. You can cast your votes after seeing this video and you can try to save one of the actors in the bottom 6 by casting your votes. The actor who receives the most votes is granted IMMUNITY and will secure a spot to play Round 7 of WHO'S GOT GAME? The 2 actors with the least votes online will be eliminated from the show as well as the 2 actors with the least votes from the theatre audience votes will be eliminated from the show. If an actors wins IMMUNITY from the online votes and that actor is currently in the bottom 6, that actor will be SAVED and promised a spot to play in Round 7. In the event of a tie, the points that an actor receives from the judges will be used to break the tie.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 7
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. There are now 14 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 10 actors will play Round 7 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 8 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of December 3rd - December 9th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Ylva Fink, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3) Satomi Blair & Sara Hogrefe, 4) C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 5) Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, 6) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada and 7) Ryan Love & Todd Meredith. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page and Liz White. The online voting for Round 7 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 9th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 7
The new teams are introduced and the actors are put into 4 groups: A, B, C & D. The 1st Game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 7
Game 2 is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 7
The 3rd Game is PARTY QUIRKS. Guest Actress Liz White will be the Party Hostess for this Game.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 7
Game 4 is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 7
Game 5 is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 7
Game 6 is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 7
Now the judges: Liz White, Karen Page and Van Dirk Fisher will award the MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 9 - Round 7
The theatre audience has cast their votes. Karen Page will do the drawing for DOOR PRIZES for the theatre audience and the online voters from last week. Then Van will give us the results from the Audience Votes and let us know which actor has won IMMUNITY and a guaranteed spot in Round 8 of WHO'S GOT GAME? We will also find out which 6 actors are in the bottom 6. To save these actors you must cast your votes. The actor who receives the most online votes will Win IMMUNITY and a spot in Round 8 of WHO'S GOT GAME? The 2 actors with the least votes online as well as the 2 actors with the least votes from the theatre audience, will be eliminated from the GAME at the top of the show on December 10th. In the event of a tie, the 4 actors with the lowest score from the judges will be eliminated. AFTER YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO YOU CAN CAST YOUR ONLINE VOTE FOR THE ACTOR YOU FEEL HAS . . . GOT GAME!

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 Round 8
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. The Special Guest Artist is belly dancer HELEN MORGAN, who is sure to heat things up. There are now 10 actors left in the game. Watch as they are placed in 2 groups to play an Improv Game. One entiled DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES and the other OUR NEWS TEAM. Then 4 actors will be elimniated from the show. Then the remaining 6 actors will play Round 8 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 9 of the game. The 2 Actors who win the Immunity will compete against each other for the Title of BEST PLAYA and a PRIZE of $500. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The door prize will be a WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise. The winner can choose from a Tote Bag, Drawstring Bag, Men's Tank Top T-shirt or a Women's Camisole. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Sara Hogrefe, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3)C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 4) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada and 5) Ryan Love & Todd Meredith. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Bennett Harrell and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 8 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 16th. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 8
The 2ND game is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 8
The 3RD game is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 8
The 4TH game is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 8
The 5th game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 8
Belly dancer Helen Morgan performs again. Then the judges give out their MVP Points to the ACTORS and then the theatre audience cast their votes for the BEST PLAYA PLAYA.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 8
Karen Page does the drawings for the DOOR PRIZES. Tiara Shepard displays the WHO'S GOT GAME? T-SHIRTS AND TOTE BAGS. Van annouces the audience results...which will be announced at the top of Sunday, December 17th's Show. In the meantime the polls will be open until midnight Satuday, December 16th. The actor who wins the theatre votes and the actor who wins the ONLINE votes will have Immunity and compete against each other for the $500 PRIZE as we wrap up the competition and the winner is crowned the BEST PLAYA PLAYA!

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 9
The Finale of WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. The Special Guest Artist is belly dancer OREET, who is sure to heat things up and R&B; singer PURE. There are 6 actors left in the game. They will perform first and then the results will be given from last week's show and 4 actors will be eliminated. The 2 remaining actors will compete for the title and prize. Joining them will be 15 actors who have played the GAME. Each finalist will select which actors they want on their team. This is Round 9 of the competition. Watch as the judges give their scores to the two teams. At the end of the evening the actors will cast their votes and select the winner of WHO'S GOT GAME? The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Sara Hogrefe, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell and 3) Todd Meredith & Danielle Moran. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann and Karen Page.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 9
The first game is FREEZE TAG. Everybody plays and earns points for their respective teams.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 9
Game 2 is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 9
Game 3 is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 9
Game 4 is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 9
Game 5 is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 9
Game 6 is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 9
R&B; sing PURE sings a song from his latest CD and the judges awards the MVP points. Then the audience casts their votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 9- Round 9
Karen Page conducts the DRAWING for DOOR PRIZES for the audience and online viewers from last week. Tiara Shepard models the WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise that the lucky winner gets to choose from: T-shirt, Camisole, Tote or Drawstring Bag. The actors congratulate the two finalist and then cast their votes. Afterwards the votes are tallied for all to see while the 2 finalists observe as the WINNER is named the playa: WHO'S GOT GAME!

Word Infirmia: The Criminal Perspectives Project by Perri Yaniv
Is based on interviews with prison inmates, ex-convicts, officers of the judicial system and victims of crime. Directed by Glynis Rigsby. Starring Perri Yaniv.

Wrong Way by Margaret Miller
A hilarious day in the life of an insurance agent and a lawyer. Directed by Cate Magrane. Starring Joe Mankowski, Keith Sontag, James Bradley, Tracy Arnold, Jason Nower and Gary Keshner.

Xavier Speaks by Jackob Hoffmann
A woman meets a fortune teller to seek advice about her future. Directed by Jackob Hoffmann. Starring Emma Peele and Forba Shepherd.

Yes, Deer by Loretta Napolitano
A woman suffers from Post Traumatic Deer Disorder after she hits a deer on her way home from the Y.What’s a husband to do? Directed by Loretta Napolitano. Starring Matt Mickelson and Meredith Napolitano.

You Weren't Here by Warren Schultz
A man returns after 4 years to try to reconcile his relationship with his ex-girlfriend. Directed by Warren Schultz. Starring Amy Mills and David DiLego.

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Summer 2006

Now you can see the entire Summer 2006 Strawberry One-Act Festival - 40 One-Act Plays for $40.00. Or you may watch a smaller series of plays from $25-$35. The STRAWBERRY ONE-ACT FESTIVAL celebrated its 11th season the summer of 2006. The Strawberry Festival, the brainchild of Artistic Director, Van Dirk Fisher, is a play competition in which the audience and the theatre's judges cast their votes to select the best play of the season. Twice a year, hundreds of plays from across the country are submitted for the competition, of which 40 are chosen to compete. Plays move from the 1st round to the semi-finals and then the finals. The playwright of the winning play receives a grant and the opportunity to have a full-length play developed by the Riant. This summer awards were also presented for Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. The Award Ceremony and Performance was held at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space on August 27th at 8:00pm. FIN & EUBA by Audrey Cefaly won the BEST PLAY AWARD, E. Warren Perry won the BEST DIRECTOR AWARD, Michael Huffnagle won the BEST ACTOR AWARD, and Carolyn Messina won the BEST ACTRESS AWARD. Now you can see a single play in the festival for as little as $8.99, a Series of 3 to 4 plays for just $25.00, and 5 to 6 plays for $35.00. Some of the plays in the festival have been published in the anthology The Best Plays From The Strawberry One-Act Festival: Volume 1, 2 & 3. Be sure to check out The Riant Book Club online at http://theriantbookclub.blogspot.com where we discuss 2 one-act plays each month.

Now you may download plays that you would like to see. A broadband internet connection and flash player are required to view the streaming videos. If your browser does not have flash, it's easy to download and install the flash player. To find out more about flash player download, click here.

The Entrie Summer 2006 Strawberry One-Act Festival - 40 Plays for $40

American Marvel by Michael Burdick
The summer blockbuster season continues in another spectacular clash between The American Marvel and his evil, arch-enemy Victor Vice...or does it? Directed by Synge Maher. Starring Matt Bridges and Phillip Chorba.

The Art Of The Pickup by Dave Rosenberg
Two guys practice their skills of how to pick up a woman. Directed by Dave Rosenberg. Starring Zack Abramowitz and Michael Hirstreet.

Back To Back by Anthony William Aroya
A couple sees a marriage counselor to sort out their problems. Directed by Anthony William Aroya. Starring Reginald Simmons, Qushawna Clark and Barbara Beals.

Back To One by Irwin Nayman
An actor and a struggling actor reunite and secrets and animosity emerge. Directed by Greg Cicchino. Starring Sheryl B. Tierney and Michael Coleman.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Candid Date by A. B. Asher
A U.S. Senator holds a news conference to make a very important announcement. Directed by DJ Salisbury. Starring Kimberly Valde, Sally Tames and Gene Durney.

Crabs In A Basket by Rick Apicella
Can passive behavior conquer violence in the South Bronx 1955? Directed by Rick Apicella. Starring Arthur Chill, Jacob Andrews, Mariann Felice and Mike Hillard.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

Dairy Farm by Jacqueline Herbach
A personal trainer finally decides to take charge of her life and take her own advice. Directed by Deloss Brown. Starring Bonnie Nesbitt, Christopher Jensen, Julee Cerda and Mark Armstrong.

The Dating Treadmill by Joanna Engelman
A woman’s journey searching for a relationship and the various methods of how to find a man. Directed by Brooke Botwinick. Starring Joanna Engelman.

A Day At The Office by Paul Trupia
A delicious comedy about office politics where team players try to cunningly outshine each other. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Lee Cavellier, Jessica H Barrington, Henri Douvry, Vesna Ivkovic and John Naughton.

Day One by Charles Flicker
Mistral, a lady of the night, is tired of her old tricks. Tonight, if she plays her cards right, she might be able to skip this old town. Now who’s ready to play? Rack ‘em and stack ‘em and watch them fall! Directed by Elmore James. Starring Wynne Wharff, Daniel Braver, Mike Lubik and Jonathan Hefter.

Dream Works by Anne Kenny
“Day dreaming and I’m thinking of you.” A married couple seeks help from a marriage counselor who interprets dreams. Directed by Anne Kenny. Starring Chris Boas, Mary Micari and Suzanne McAndrews.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

First Date by Jim O'Neill
A charming play about a police officer who takes a chance on love. Directed by Elizabeth Grey. Starring Matthew Kehoe, Marci Occhino and Jim O'Neill.

Graduation by Eugene Grygo
A young man has a last chance to start a new life with his college roommate, another man, who is denying the mutual love that will profoundly change their lives. Directed by Paul Michael. Starring Matt Jared and James Michael Angelo.

Hands of Mercy by D. G. Smith
A powerful play about love, deception and devotion! Directed by D. G. Smith. Starring Luke Cave, Sonia Hoffman, Anthony Perrotta and Joel a. Ramos.

Hazel and the Sun by Valerie Work
Two girl friends discuss relationships, life and death, and the final secrets of existence. Directed by Devin Burnam. Starring Kim Katzberg, Erica Livingston and Albert Aeed.

House Arrest by Common Thread Theater
A married woman begins to resent being the sole provider when her ex-con husband refuses to actively seek employment. Directed by Jana Mattioli. Starring Izzy Durakovic, Lauren Shaughnessy, Jennifer Barr, Delia Cyrillo, Ayana Maralice, C. G. Reeves and Lian Nina Allweis.

Kicking Off My Pink Colored Glasses by Ella Veres
Falling in love with the wrong guy can be cruel, but getting over him can be so much fun. Directed by Cheryl King. Starring Ella Veres.

How I Live With Terror by Deborah S. Greenhut
A woman emerges from the subterranean depths of the PATH train only to be confronted with the presence of pirates. Directed by Kelcie Beene. Starring Chris Bedwell, Margaret Curry, Collin Martin, Latonia Phipps and Shetal Shah.

Lost by Paul J. Magliari
A married couple have a revelation about their relationship after entering into a dream. Directed by Rebecca Nyahay. Starring Lawrence Frank, Johana Saum, Erica Miller, Ana Valle, Susanna Harris and Michael Noon.

Love Jones by John Oluwole Adekoje
Surrounded in a community of despair and hopelessness, a young African-American man finds longing for death and “keeping it real” is like a trip with no glove and no love. Directed by Vincent Siders. Starring Keith Mascoll.

Missing Maddie by Michael McLaughlin
A delightful comedy about a woman coping with the loss of her beloved Maddie. Directed by G. Ivan Smith. Starring Elise Murphy-Mulligan, John Dillon and Wallace Plinge.

Naked Eggs and Scrambled Legs by Jody Christopherson
A powerful performance art piece with language and movement in which a woman is confronted with her sexuality. Directed by Ana Valle. Starring Jody Christopherson, Tom O'Connell and Rebecca Nyahay.

Pools by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.
The comedic challenges of marriage and later life. Directed by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.. Starring Andrew Lionetti and Robin Peck.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Rapture by James Yeara
Will you be left behind when the rapture occurs? Three friends find out the God honest truth. Directed by James Yeara. Starring Jennie Burkhard, Jim Quent and Parker Cross.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

Sister to Sister by Kimberly Kaye
The bond between two sisters becomes stronger than ever as they discover their lives are about to change. True love runs deep and then there’s silence. Can you hear a heartbeat? Directed by Kimberly Kaye. Starring Alex Sevakian and Elizabeth Cronin.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Snooky's Back Room by Kenneth Owen Williams
During the late 1950s jazz music filled the air with the sounds of Red Spice and his Blood Brothers as prejudice cried out to much dismay as this mixed band planned to tour the south. Directed by Elise Marenson. Starring Nick DeSimone, Todd Cowdery and Reginald V. Ferguson.

Traffic Jam by Bonnie Corso
A powerful dynamic play about a middle-aged couple forced to confront their marital problems while being stuck in a traffic jam. Directed by Paula J. Riley. Starring Bonnie Corso and Marshall Simon.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

Vicious Circle by Jamison Reeves
A man stands accused of rape and attempted murder. Is he innocent or guilty? You decide. Directed by Jamison Reeves. Starring Monique Edwards, Jeffrey Johnson, Christine Katzenmaier, Kaye Kittrell and Eddie Rouse.

What I Learned From Grizzly Bears by Jessica Lind
A woman struggles with her desire to study bears and to raise her twins. Directed by Amanada Hinkle. Starring Jessica Lind and Jason Thomas.

Wrong Way by Margaret Miller
A hilarious day in the life of an insurance agent and a lawyer. Directed by Cate Magrane. Starring Joe Mankowski, Keith Sontag, James Bradley, Tracy Arnold, Jason Nower and Gary Keshner.

Xavier Speaks by Jackob Hoffmann
A woman meets a fortune teller to seek advice about her future. Directed by Jackob Hoffmann. Starring Emma Peele and Forba Shepherd.

Interview with Arthur French, Nominated for Best Director and Vickyi Jeudy, Nominated for Best Actress
Arthur French, who was nominated for Best Director and Vicki Jeudy, who was nominated for Best Actress, are interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Interview with Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone BEST PLAY nominee for Drowning
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone, who's play Drowning was nominated for BEST PLAY.

Interview with E. Warren Perry, Jr., BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews E. Warren Perry, Jr. BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters.

Interview with Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters.

Interview with David Chen, Nominated for Best Director
Director David Chen, who was nominated for Best Director for Proper Education is interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Interview with Heather Aldridge, nominated for Best Actress
Interview with Heather Aldridge, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS for her play Dad and Me on Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment. Host: Karen Page.

Interview with Taylor Hayes, BEST ACTOR nominee for Verity
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTOR nominee Taylor Hayes for his role in Verity.

Interview with Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2.

Interview with Joseph Holmgren, who was noiminated for BEST DIRECTOR and Carolyn Messina, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST DIRECTOR nominee Joseph Holmgren and BEST ACTRESS nominee Carolyn Messina for Fin and Euba.

Interview with Julee Cerda, BEST ACTRESS for Dairy Farm
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTRESS nominee Julee Cerda for her roles in Dairy Farm.

Interview with Nisha Beech, whose play is up for the BEST PLAY award.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Nisha Beech, playwright of Session 2, BEST PLAY nominee in the Strawberry One-Act Festival Summer 2006.

The Entrie Summer 2006 Strawberry One-Act Festival - 40 Plays for $40 Running Time: 840 Minutes Price: $40.00

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY

Interview with E. Warren Perry, Jr., BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews E. Warren Perry, Jr. BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

Interview with Nisha Beech, whose play is up for the BEST PLAY award.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Nisha Beech, playwright of Session 2, BEST PLAY nominee in the Strawberry One-Act Festival Summer 2006.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

Interview with Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone BEST PLAY nominee for Drowning
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone, who's play Drowning was nominated for BEST PLAY.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $25.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST DIRECTION Nominations

Interview with David Chen, Nominated for Best Director
Director David Chen, who was nominated for Best Director for Proper Education is interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

Interview with Arthur French, Nominated for Best Director and Vickyi Jeudy, Nominated for Best Actress
Arthur French, who was nominated for Best Director and Vicki Jeudy, who was nominated for Best Actress, are interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Interview with Joseph Holmgren, who was noiminated for BEST DIRECTOR and Carolyn Messina, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST DIRECTOR nominee Joseph Holmgren and BEST ACTRESS nominee Carolyn Messina for Fin and Euba.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

Interview with Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone BEST PLAY nominee for Drowning
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Cathryn Mezzo BEST DIRECTOR nominee and Guy R. Milone, who's play Drowning was nominated for BEST PLAY.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

Interview with E. Warren Perry, Jr., BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews E. Warren Perry, Jr. BEST DIRECTOR nominee for his play The Sitters.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

The 6 Plays that have BEST DIRECTION Nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations

Interview with Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Interview with Taylor Hayes, BEST ACTOR nominee for Verity
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTOR nominee Taylor Hayes for his role in Verity.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Interview with Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Melvin Huffnagle, nominated for BEST ACTOR for his role as Michael in Session 2.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Vicious Circle by Jamison Reeves
A man stands accused of rape and attempted murder. Is he innocent or guilty? You decide. Directed by Jamison Reeves. Starring Monique Edwards, Jeffrey Johnson, Christine Katzenmaier, Kaye Kittrell and Eddie Rouse.

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTOR nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTRESS nominations

Interview with Heather Aldridge, nominated for Best Actress
Interview with Heather Aldridge, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS for her play Dad and Me on Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment. Host: Karen Page.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

Interview with Julee Cerda, BEST ACTRESS for Dairy Farm
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST ACTRESS nominee Julee Cerda for her roles in Dairy Farm.

Dairy Farm by Jacqueline Herbach
A personal trainer finally decides to take charge of her life and take her own advice. Directed by Deloss Brown. Starring Bonnie Nesbitt, Christopher Jensen, Julee Cerda and Mark Armstrong.

The Dating Treadmill by Joanna Engelman
A woman’s journey searching for a relationship and the various methods of how to find a man. Directed by Brooke Botwinick. Starring Joanna Engelman.

Interview with Arthur French, Nominated for Best Director and Vickyi Jeudy, Nominated for Best Actress
Arthur French, who was nominated for Best Director and Vicki Jeudy, who was nominated for Best Actress, are interviewed by Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Interview with Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment interviews Dee Ann Lehr, BEST ACTRESS nominee and Christopher Dinolfo, BEST ACTOR nominee for The Sitters.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Interview with Joseph Holmgren, who was noiminated for BEST DIRECTOR and Carolyn Messina, who was nominated for BEST ACTRESS
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews BEST DIRECTOR nominee Joseph Holmgren and BEST ACTRESS nominee Carolyn Messina for Fin and Euba.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

The 6 Plays that have BEST ACTRESS nominations Running Time: 180 Minutes Price: $35.00

The Finals

Snooky's Back Room by Kenneth Owen Williams
During the late 1950s jazz music filled the air with the sounds of Red Spice and his Blood Brothers as prejudice cried out to much dismay as this mixed band planned to tour the south. Directed by Elise Marenson. Starring Nick DeSimone, Todd Cowdery and Reginald V. Ferguson.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

First Date by Jim O'Neill
A charming play about a police officer who takes a chance on love. Directed by Elizabeth Grey. Starring Matthew Kehoe, Marci Occhino and Jim O'Neill.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

The Finals Running Time: 210 Minutes Price: $35.00

Semi-Finals #1

Graduation by Eugene Grygo
A young man has a last chance to start a new life with his college roommate, another man, who is denying the mutual love that will profoundly change their lives. Directed by Paul Michael. Starring Matt Jared and James Michael Angelo.

Missing Maddie by Michael McLaughlin
A delightful comedy about a woman coping with the loss of her beloved Maddie. Directed by G. Ivan Smith. Starring Elise Murphy-Mulligan, John Dillon and Wallace Plinge.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

The Art Of The Pickup by Dave Rosenberg
Two guys practice their skills of how to pick up a woman. Directed by Dave Rosenberg. Starring Zack Abramowitz and Michael Hirstreet.

Semi-Finals #1 Running Time: 140 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi-Finals #2

Dream Works by Anne Kenny
“Day dreaming and I’m thinking of you.” A married couple seeks help from a marriage counselor who interprets dreams. Directed by Anne Kenny. Starring Chris Boas, Mary Micari and Suzanne McAndrews.

Crabs In A Basket by Rick Apicella
Can passive behavior conquer violence in the South Bronx 1955? Directed by Rick Apicella. Starring Arthur Chill, Jacob Andrews, Mariann Felice and Mike Hillard.

Vicious Circle by Jamison Reeves
A man stands accused of rape and attempted murder. Is he innocent or guilty? You decide. Directed by Jamison Reeves. Starring Monique Edwards, Jeffrey Johnson, Christine Katzenmaier, Kaye Kittrell and Eddie Rouse.

Beauty and the Beach by Laurie Newkirk
Sun, fun and a revealing conversation. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Fred Seufert, Travis Branch, Elise Murphy-Mulligan and Barb Wilkov.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

Semi-Finals #2 Running Time: 105 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #3

Xavier Speaks by Jackob Hoffmann
A woman meets a fortune teller to seek advice about her future. Directed by Jackob Hoffmann. Starring Emma Peele and Forba Shepherd.

What I Learned From Grizzly Bears by Jessica Lind
A woman struggles with her desire to study bears and to raise her twins. Directed by Amanada Hinkle. Starring Jessica Lind and Jason Thomas.

Day One by Charles Flicker
Mistral, a lady of the night, is tired of her old tricks. Tonight, if she plays her cards right, she might be able to skip this old town. Now who’s ready to play? Rack ‘em and stack ‘em and watch them fall! Directed by Elmore James. Starring Wynne Wharff, Daniel Braver, Mike Lubik and Jonathan Hefter.

First Date by Jim O'Neill
A charming play about a police officer who takes a chance on love. Directed by Elizabeth Grey. Starring Matthew Kehoe, Marci Occhino and Jim O'Neill.

The Dating Treadmill by Joanna Engelman
A woman’s journey searching for a relationship and the various methods of how to find a man. Directed by Brooke Botwinick. Starring Joanna Engelman.

Semi Finals #3 Running Time: 115 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi Finals #4

Lost by Paul J. Magliari
A married couple have a revelation about their relationship after entering into a dream. Directed by Rebecca Nyahay. Starring Lawrence Frank, Johana Saum, Erica Miller, Ana Valle, Susanna Harris and Michael Noon.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

Pools by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.
The comedic challenges of marriage and later life. Directed by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.. Starring Andrew Lionetti and Robin Peck.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

Sister to Sister by Kimberly Kaye
The bond between two sisters becomes stronger than ever as they discover their lives are about to change. True love runs deep and then there’s silence. Can you hear a heartbeat? Directed by Kimberly Kaye. Starring Alex Sevakian and Elizabeth Cronin.

Semi Finals #4 Running Time: 105 Minutes Price: $25.00

Semi-Finals #5

Love Jones by John Oluwole Adekoje
Surrounded in a community of despair and hopelessness, a young African-American man finds longing for death and “keeping it real” is like a trip with no glove and no love. Directed by Vincent Siders. Starring Keith Mascoll.

Dairy Farm by Jacqueline Herbach
A personal trainer finally decides to take charge of her life and take her own advice. Directed by Deloss Brown. Starring Bonnie Nesbitt, Christopher Jensen, Julee Cerda and Mark Armstrong.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

Semi-Finals #5 Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series A

Traffic Jam by Bonnie Corso
A powerful dynamic play about a middle-aged couple forced to confront their marital problems while being stuck in a traffic jam. Directed by Paula J. Riley. Starring Bonnie Corso and Marshall Simon.

Graduation by Eugene Grygo
A young man has a last chance to start a new life with his college roommate, another man, who is denying the mutual love that will profoundly change their lives. Directed by Paul Michael. Starring Matt Jared and James Michael Angelo.

Proper Education by Angela Liao
The class nerd starts tutoring the class jock, but realizes pretty quickly that it’s the jock who’s giving him the lesson. Directed by David Chen. Starring John Wu, Michael R. Rosette and Greg Casimir.

Proper Education (Ending) by Angela Liao
The ending to Proper Education. Directed by David Chen.

House Arrest by Common Thread Theater
A married woman begins to resent being the sole provider when her ex-con husband refuses to actively seek employment. Directed by Jana Mattioli. Starring Izzy Durakovic, Lauren Shaughnessy, Jennifer Barr, Delia Cyrillo, Ayana Maralice, C. G. Reeves and Lian Nina Allweis.

Series A Running Time: 75 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series B

Crabs In A Basket by Rick Apicella
Can passive behavior conquer violence in the South Bronx 1955? Directed by Rick Apicella. Starring Arthur Chill, Jacob Andrews, Mariann Felice and Mike Hillard.

Session 2 by Nisha Beech
A down low couple in a sexual relationship comes to a head when one of them is ready for a change. The pains of living a secret life. Directed by Khary Wilson. Starring Melvin Huffnagle and Thierry Saintine.

Dad and Me by Heather Aldridge
A woman reflects on her relationship with her dad. Directed by Charmain Creagle. Starring Heather Aldridge.

Series B Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series C

A Day At The Office by Paul Trupia
A delicious comedy about office politics where team players try to cunningly outshine each other. Directed by Paul Trupia. Starring Lee Cavellier, Jessica H Barrington, Henri Douvry, Vesna Ivkovic and John Naughton.

Back To One by Irwin Nayman
An actor and a struggling actor reunite and secrets and animosity emerge. Directed by Greg Cicchino. Starring Sheryl B. Tierney and Michael Coleman.

Vicious Circle by Jamison Reeves
A man stands accused of rape and attempted murder. Is he innocent or guilty? You decide. Directed by Jamison Reeves. Starring Monique Edwards, Jeffrey Johnson, Christine Katzenmaier, Kaye Kittrell and Eddie Rouse.

The Sitters by E. Warren Perry, Jr.
Four famous people sit to have their portrait painted: George Washington, Whistler and his mother and Andy Warhol and his soup can. Directed by E. Warren Perry, Jr.. Starring Brandon McCoy, Christopher Dinolfo, Daniel V. Siefring, Dee Ann Lehr and Brianna Letourneau.

Series C Running Time: 100 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series D

Missing Maddie by Michael McLaughlin
A delightful comedy about a woman coping with the loss of her beloved Maddie. Directed by G. Ivan Smith. Starring Elise Murphy-Mulligan, John Dillon and Wallace Plinge.

Rapture by James Yeara
Will you be left behind when the rapture occurs? Three friends find out the God honest truth. Directed by James Yeara. Starring Jennie Burkhard, Jim Quent and Parker Cross.

How I Live With Terror by Deborah S. Greenhut
A woman emerges from the subterranean depths of the PATH train only to be confronted with the presence of pirates. Directed by Kelcie Beene. Starring Chris Bedwell, Margaret Curry, Collin Martin, Latonia Phipps and Shetal Shah.

Beauty and the Beach by Laurie Newkirk
Sun, fun and a revealing conversation. Directed by Laurie Newkirk. Starring Fred Seufert, Travis Branch, Elise Murphy-Mulligan and Barb Wilkov.

Series D Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series E

Dream Works by Anne Kenny
“Day dreaming and I’m thinking of you.” A married couple seeks help from a marriage counselor who interprets dreams. Directed by Anne Kenny. Starring Chris Boas, Mary Micari and Suzanne McAndrews.

The Forgotten by Jesse Schmitt
A man is interviewed for a job in Corporate America. Directed by Jesse Schmitt. Starring Josh Berresford and Angela Razzano.

The Art Of The Pickup by Dave Rosenberg
Two guys practice their skills of how to pick up a woman. Directed by Dave Rosenberg. Starring Zack Abramowitz and Michael Hirstreet.

Kicking Off My Pink Colored Glasses by Ella Veres
Falling in love with the wrong guy can be cruel, but getting over him can be so much fun. Directed by Cheryl King. Starring Ella Veres.

Series E Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series F

Xavier Speaks by Jackob Hoffmann
A woman meets a fortune teller to seek advice about her future. Directed by Jackob Hoffmann. Starring Emma Peele and Forba Shepherd.

Wrong Way by Margaret Miller
A hilarious day in the life of an insurance agent and a lawyer. Directed by Cate Magrane. Starring Joe Mankowski, Keith Sontag, James Bradley, Tracy Arnold, Jason Nower and Gary Keshner.

Lost by Paul J. Magliari
A married couple have a revelation about their relationship after entering into a dream. Directed by Rebecca Nyahay. Starring Lawrence Frank, Johana Saum, Erica Miller, Ana Valle, Susanna Harris and Michael Noon.

Series F Running Time: 70 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series G

American Marvel by Michael Burdick
The summer blockbuster season continues in another spectacular clash between The American Marvel and his evil, arch-enemy Victor Vice...or does it? Directed by Synge Maher. Starring Matt Bridges and Phillip Chorba.

Verity by Jason Thomas
Two guys set out to make a film that will rock the world! Directed by Mary Fox. Starring Taylor Hays and Jason Thomas.

In Reverse Order by Eric Alter
In the world of blind dating, things never play out the way you expect. Directed by Robert Scott Sullivan. Starring Robert Scott Sullivan, Anne Ayres and Carla Francischetti.

The Dating Treadmill by Joanna Engelman
A woman’s journey searching for a relationship and the various methods of how to find a man. Directed by Brooke Botwinick. Starring Joanna Engelman.

Series G Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series H

Candid Date by A. B. Asher
A U.S. Senator holds a news conference to make a very important announcement. Directed by DJ Salisbury. Starring Kimberly Valde, Sally Tames and Gene Durney.

Drowning by Guy R. Milone, Jr.
An unhappy housewife seeks therapy to save her life. Directed by Cathryn Mezzo. Starring Melissa Ryan, Johnathan Roumie and John Mezzo.

First Date by Jim O'Neill
A charming play about a police officer who takes a chance on love. Directed by Elizabeth Grey. Starring Matthew Kehoe, Marci Occhino and Jim O'Neill.

Series H Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series I

Hazel and the Sun by Valerie Work
Two girl friends discuss relationships, life and death, and the final secrets of existence. Directed by Devin Burnam. Starring Kim Katzberg, Erica Livingston and Albert Aeed.

Sister to Sister by Kimberly Kaye
The bond between two sisters becomes stronger than ever as they discover their lives are about to change. True love runs deep and then there’s silence. Can you hear a heartbeat? Directed by Kimberly Kaye. Starring Alex Sevakian and Elizabeth Cronin.

What I Learned From Grizzly Bears by Jessica Lind
A woman struggles with her desire to study bears and to raise her twins. Directed by Amanada Hinkle. Starring Jessica Lind and Jason Thomas.

Series I Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series J

Pools by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.
The comedic challenges of marriage and later life. Directed by Richard Edwin Knipe, Jr.. Starring Andrew Lionetti and Robin Peck.

Naked Eggs and Scrambled Legs by Jody Christopherson
A powerful performance art piece with language and movement in which a woman is confronted with her sexuality. Directed by Ana Valle. Starring Jody Christopherson, Tom O'Connell and Rebecca Nyahay.

Day One by Charles Flicker
Mistral, a lady of the night, is tired of her old tricks. Tonight, if she plays her cards right, she might be able to skip this old town. Now who’s ready to play? Rack ‘em and stack ‘em and watch them fall! Directed by Elmore James. Starring Wynne Wharff, Daniel Braver, Mike Lubik and Jonathan Hefter.

Series J Running Time: 60 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series K

Dairy Farm by Jacqueline Herbach
A personal trainer finally decides to take charge of her life and take her own advice. Directed by Deloss Brown. Starring Bonnie Nesbitt, Christopher Jensen, Julee Cerda and Mark Armstrong.

Snooky's Back Room by Kenneth Owen Williams
During the late 1950s jazz music filled the air with the sounds of Red Spice and his Blood Brothers as prejudice cried out to much dismay as this mixed band planned to tour the south. Directed by Elise Marenson. Starring Nick DeSimone, Todd Cowdery and Reginald V. Ferguson.

Back To Back by Anthony William Aroya
A couple sees a marriage counselor to sort out their problems. Directed by Anthony William Aroya. Starring Reginald Simmons, Qushawna Clark and Barbara Beals.

Fin and Euba by Audrey Cefaly
Sometimes change can be good and seem all so frightening. Two women who are best friends and desperately wanting to move out of a rooming house contemplate their lives and plans of escape. Directed by Joseph Holmgren. Starring Carolyn Messina and Audrey Cefaly.

Series K Running Time: 100 Minutes Price: $25.00

Series L

Hands of Mercy by D. G. Smith
A powerful play about love, deception and devotion! Directed by D. G. Smith. Starring Luke Cave, Sonia Hoffman, Anthony Perrotta and Joel a. Ramos.

Love Jones by John Oluwole Adekoje
Surrounded in a community of despair and hopelessness, a young African-American man finds longing for death and “keeping it real” is like a trip with no glove and no love. Directed by Vincent Siders. Starring Keith Mascoll.

Bitter Apples by Arthur W. French, III
Strange happenings at a Park bench. Directed by Arthur W. French, III. Starring Christian Hogarth, Kari Washington, Corrie Robinson, Tom Martin and Cecil Powell.

Series L Running Time: 90 Minutes Price: $25.00

Fall 2006

The Riant Theatre is kicking off the season with a new Improv Show called WHO'S GOT GAME? You may watch this game show online and cast your votes for the Best Playa Playa. Online viewers may also win other prizes and cash just for casting their votes. For tickets to see a LIVE Taping of this show in New York City click above where it says tickets.

Now you may download plays that you would like to see. A broadband internet connection and flash player are required to view the streaming videos. If your browser does not have flash, it's easy to download and install the flash player. To find out more about flash player download, click here.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 17th Show - The Finale

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 9
The Finale of WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. The Special Guest Artist is belly dancer OREET, who is sure to heat things up and R&B; singer PURE. There are 6 actors left in the game. They will perform first and then the results will be given from last week's show and 4 actors will be eliminated. The 2 remaining actors will compete for the title and prize. Joining them will be 15 actors who have played the GAME. Each finalist will select which actors they want on their team. This is Round 9 of the competition. Watch as the judges give their scores to the two teams. At the end of the evening the actors will cast their votes and select the winner of WHO'S GOT GAME? The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Sara Hogrefe, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell and 3) Todd Meredith & Danielle Moran. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann and Karen Page.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 9
The first game is FREEZE TAG. Everybody plays and earns points for their respective teams.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 9
Game 2 is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 9
Game 3 is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 9
Game 4 is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 9
Game 5 is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 9
Game 6 is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 9
R&B; sing PURE sings a song from his latest CD and the judges awards the MVP points. Then the audience casts their votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 9- Round 9
Karen Page conducts the DRAWING for DOOR PRIZES for the audience and online viewers from last week. Tiara Shepard models the WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise that the lucky winner gets to choose from: T-shirt, Camisole, Tote or Drawstring Bag. The actors congratulate the two finalist and then cast their votes. Afterwards the votes are tallied for all to see while the 2 finalists observe as the WINNER is named the playa: WHO'S GOT GAME!

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 17th Show - The Finale Running Time: 135 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 10th Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 Round 8
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. The Special Guest Artist is belly dancer HELEN MORGAN, who is sure to heat things up. There are now 10 actors left in the game. Watch as they are placed in 2 groups to play an Improv Game. One entiled DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES and the other OUR NEWS TEAM. Then 4 actors will be elimniated from the show. Then the remaining 6 actors will play Round 8 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 9 of the game. The 2 Actors who win the Immunity will compete against each other for the Title of BEST PLAYA and a PRIZE of $500. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The door prize will be a WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise. The winner can choose from a Tote Bag, Drawstring Bag, Men's Tank Top T-shirt or a Women's Camisole. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Sara Hogrefe, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3)C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 4) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada and 5) Ryan Love & Todd Meredith. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Bennett Harrell and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 8 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 16th. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 8
The 2ND game is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 8
The 3RD game is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 8
The 4TH game is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 8
The 5th game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 8
Belly dancer Helen Morgan performs again. Then the judges give out their MVP Points to the ACTORS and then the theatre audience cast their votes for the BEST PLAYA PLAYA.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 8
Karen Page does the drawings for the DOOR PRIZES. Tiara Shepard displays the WHO'S GOT GAME? T-SHIRTS AND TOTE BAGS. Van annouces the audience results...which will be announced at the top of Sunday, December 17th's Show. In the meantime the polls will be open until midnight Satuday, December 16th. The actor who wins the theatre votes and the actor who wins the ONLINE votes will have Immunity and compete against each other for the $500 PRIZE as we wrap up the competition and the winner is crowned the BEST PLAYA PLAYA!

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 10th Show Running Time: 100 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 3rd Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 7
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. There are now 14 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 10 actors will play Round 7 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 8 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of December 3rd - December 9th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Ylva Fink, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3) Satomi Blair & Sara Hogrefe, 4) C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 5) Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, 6) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada and 7) Ryan Love & Todd Meredith. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page and Liz White. The online voting for Round 7 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 9th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 7
The new teams are introduced and the actors are put into 4 groups: A, B, C & D. The 1st Game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 7
Game 2 is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 7
The 3rd Game is PARTY QUIRKS. Guest Actress Liz White will be the Party Hostess for this Game.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 7
Game 4 is HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 7
Game 5 is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 7
Game 6 is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 7
Now the judges: Liz White, Karen Page and Van Dirk Fisher will award the MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 9 - Round 7
The theatre audience has cast their votes. Karen Page will do the drawing for DOOR PRIZES for the theatre audience and the online voters from last week. Then Van will give us the results from the Audience Votes and let us know which actor has won IMMUNITY and a guaranteed spot in Round 8 of WHO'S GOT GAME? We will also find out which 6 actors are in the bottom 6. To save these actors you must cast your votes. The actor who receives the most online votes will Win IMMUNITY and a spot in Round 8 of WHO'S GOT GAME? The 2 actors with the least votes online as well as the 2 actors with the least votes from the theatre audience, will be eliminated from the GAME at the top of the show on December 10th. In the event of a tie, the 4 actors with the lowest score from the judges will be eliminated. AFTER YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO YOU CAN CAST YOUR ONLINE VOTE FOR THE ACTOR YOU FEEL HAS . . . GOT GAME!

WHO'S GOT GAME? - December 3rd Show Running Time: 98 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 26th Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 6
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is recording artist TRENDS and pop/folk singer SKY SEALS. This is Round 6 of the competition. There are now 18 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 14 actors will play Round 6 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers' votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 7 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of December 3rd - December 9th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Sharon Zaslaw & Ylva Fink, 2) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) C.G. Reeves & Danielle Moran, 5) Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, 6) Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada, 7) Jeannette Richards & Todd Meredith, 8) Ryan Love & Nadja Hover-Booth, 9) Whitney Mills & Satomi Blair. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 6 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, December 3rd.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 6
Round 6 of the competition begins with new teams. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 6
The 2nd game in the competition is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 6
The 3rd game is PARTY QUIRKS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 6
The 4th game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 6
The 5th game is IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 6
Musical guest artist SKY SEALS performs. Then the judges awards the MVP points to the actors and the audience cast their votes for the BEST PLAYA PLAYA.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 6
Musical guest artist SKY SEALS performs. Karen Page conducts the drawing for the DOOR PRIZE for the audience and for the ONLINE VIEWERS from last week. Van annouces the results for the audience votes. Find out who won this round of IMMUNITY and is promised a spot in Round 7 of the competition and find out which 6 actors are now in the bottom 6. You can cast your votes after seeing this video and you can try to save one of the actors in the bottom 6 by casting your votes. The actor who receives the most votes is granted IMMUNITY and will secure a spot to play Round 7 of WHO'S GOT GAME? The 2 actors with the least votes online will be eliminated from the show as well as the 2 actors with the least votes from the theatre audience votes will be eliminated from the show. If an actors wins IMMUNITY from the online votes and that actor is currently in the bottom 6, that actor will be SAVED and promised a spot to play in Round 7. In the event of a tie, the points that an actor receives from the judges will be used to break the tie.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 26th Show Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 19th Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 5
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is Riant Alumni & comedian LEIGHANN LORD. Our musical guest artist is Utkarsh. This is Round 5 of the competition. There are now 12 actors left in the game. 4 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. Then the remaining 8 actors will play Round 5 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers votes will determine which actors will be eliminated from the show and which two actors will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 6 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 19th - November 25th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 2) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves, 5) Jeff Greene & Zaria Griffin, and 6) Christine Quigless & Pamela Ehn. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Kristin Hoffmann, Cyndy Marion and Karen Page. The online voting for Round 5 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 25th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 5
The teams are introduced as we enter Round 5 of the WHO'S GOT GAME? But the 8 actors are surprised as 2 actors are brought back to the game who were eliminated in Round 3 and 8 new actors join the game. The new teams joining the game are: Team 5: Mark Hertzberg & William Lewis Wexler, Team 6: Pamela Karp & Matt Lasada, Team 7: Jeannette Richard & Todd Meredith, Team 8: Ryan Love & Nadja Hover-Booth and Team 9: Whitney Mills & Satomi Blair. The first game is FREEZE TAG. All the actors will play this game and receive points by the judges.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 5
The second game to be played is FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 5
The third game is PARTY QUIRKS. Our guest artist for this game is Actress Jacqueline Kabat.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 5
The fourth game is STORY, STORY, DIE.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 5
Watch as each team performs an improvisation scene.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 5
Musical guest artist Utkarsh performs and the Most Valuable Player Points are distributed by the judges.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 5
Utkarsh sings another song and Karen does the drawing for a prize for our studio audience and our online voters from last week's show. Then Van annouces the two actors who have won Immunity in this round of the competition as well as the 6 actors with the least audience votes. Next Sunday we will find out which 2 actors will be eliminated from the show. You can try to save any of the actors in the bottom 6 if vote for them online. But make sure you vote for the actor you want to win this round, because the actor who receives the most votes will be guaranteed Immunity from being voted off the show next Sunday and will get to play Round 6 of WHO'S GOT GAME?

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 19th Show Running Time: 150 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 12th Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1 - Round 4
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. Our special guest artist is Riant Alumni & comedian LEIGHANN LORD. This is Round 4 of the competition. There are now 14 actors left in the game. 2 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. The 4 teams consisting of 2 actors each who were placed in the bottom 4 from last week will compete before the judges. The judges will confer and one team will be eliminated from the game. Then the remaining 12 play Round 4 of the competition. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But this time the audience and online viewers votes will determine which team will be eliminated from the show and which team will win this round of the game and immunity and secure a spot to play in Round 5 of the game. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 12th - November 18th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Jamie King & Hillary Mitchell, 2) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves, 5) Jeff Greene & Zaria Griffin, and 6) Christine Quigless & Pamela Ehn. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Kristin Hoffmann. The online voting for Round 3 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 11th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 - Round 4
The new teams are introduced to the audience as we begin Round 4 of the competition. The first game is FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 - Round 4
All the scores are given out for the first game as we move on to the second game in Round 4 of the competition. Game 2 is HALF-WITS. Co-Host Karen Page.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 - Round 4
Game 4 of the competition is FILM DUBBING. Co-host: Kristin Hoffmann.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 - Round 4
Game 4 of the competition is STORY, STORY, DIE. Co-host: Kristin Hoffmann.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 - Round 4
Game 5 of the competition is the IMPROVISATIONAL SCENES. Each team will be given a situation and a place to act out. When all the teams have performed the audience will cast their votes for the BEST Team. (Online viewers will get to vote after the last video is viewed.)

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 - Round 4
The judges give out their Most Valuable Player points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 - Round 4
Co-host Karen Page does the drawing from the online viewers from last week's show and for the audience at this show. The prize is $25.00. After the drawing we hear the results from the audience's votes and find out which team has won immunity in Round 4 of the competition and the 3 teams with the lowest scores from the audience's votes is placed into the Bottom 6. At next Sunday's show we will learn which team has been voted off the show. After viewing Part 8 our online viewers may cast their votes for the BEST Team. The team with the most online votes will win immunity for Round 4 and the 3 teams with the least votes will be placed in the Bottom 6. At next Sunday's show 2 Teams will be eliminated from the show before we play Round 5 of WHO'S GOT GAME?

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 12th Show Running Time: 125 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 5th Show

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 1
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 3 of the competition. There are now 16 actors left in the game. 2 actors will be elimniated at the top of the show. The 4 teams consisting of 2 actors each who were placed in the bottom 4 from last week will compete before the judges. The judges will confer and one team will be eliminated from the game. Then the remaining 14 actors will decide to either keep their partners or switch. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of money that will be awarded for the week of November 5th - November 11th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Ylva Fink & Sharon Zaslaw, 2) Jamie King & Laura Bowman, 3) Michela Chiarello & Sara Hogrefe, 4) Terron Jones & Pamela Ehn, 5) Zaria Griffin & Christine Quigless, 6) Hillary Michell & Jeff Greene, 7) Danielle Moran & C.G. Reeves and 8) Nadja Hover-Booth & Ryan Love. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Kristin Hoffmann. The online voting for Round 3 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 11th.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 2
The new teams are introduced to the audience and the actors are divided into Groups A, B, C and D. The first improv game is FREEZE TAG. Each Group will play this game and then the judges will gives each actor their individual points.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 3
The actors play the improv game called HALF-WITS and the judges vote. Group A competes with Group D and Group B competes with Group C.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 4
The next game the actors will play is called FILM DUBBING. Group A will compete with Group C and Group B will compete with Group D. Then the judges will cast their votes.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 5
The next game is Story, Story, Die. 2 Actors from each group will play this game. The actor who remains standing in the end wins 25 points for their team.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 6
We continued with the game Story, Story, Die.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 7
Game 5 in the competition each team will be given an improv to do. The audience will know in advance what the situation is and the place. After all the teams have performed the audience cast their votes for the Best Team. The team with the most point wins immunity and gets to select another team to place in the bottom and the team with the least points gets placed into the bottom 4.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 8
All the teams are introduced to the audience again and the judges give out the Most Valuable Player (MVP) points.

Who's Got Game? November 5th Part 9
The drawing is done for the DOOR PRIZE for the audience and for the ONLINE VIEWERS from last week. A check for $25.00 is the prize. Then we get the audience results and find out which 2 teams will be placed into the bottom 4. If you want to save any of the teams that have been placed in the bottom 4 or if you want to help another team win immunity from being voted off the show next week, now is the time to cast your VOTE for the 2 Best Teams. So make your vote count. Let us know WHO'S GOT GAME.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - November 5th Show Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - October 29th Show

Who's Got Game? Part 1 October 29th
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 2 of the competition. Meet the 20 actors as they are divided into 10 teams and then compete in groups to win points for their team. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. In Round 2 the judges will cast their votes and 2 actors will be voted off the show. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of the money that will be awarded for the week of October 29 - November 4th is $25. The Teams are: 1) Laura Bowman & Jeff Greene, 2) Ryan Love & Danielle Moran, 3) Christine Quigless & Zaria Griffin, 4) Nadja Hoyer-Booth & Jamie King, 5) Kiel Perry & Hillary Mitchell, 6) Tracy Winston & Sharon Zaslaw, 7) Sara Hogrefe & Michela Chiarello, 8) C.G. Reeves & Ylva Fink 9) Pamela Ehn & Terron Jones and 10) Daniel Wesly & Nick Ballard. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Bennett W. Harrell & Kristin Hoffman. The voting for Round 2 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, November 4th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2 October 29th
The actors have all selected new partners and the 8 teams are introduced to the audience.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3 October 29th
The teams are divided into Groups A, B, C and D and compete playing the Improv Game FREEZE TAG.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4 October 29th
The second challenge for the actors to compete in is the game HALF-WITS.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5 October 29th
The next challenge for the actors to play is called FILM DUBBING.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6 October 19th
The 8 teams perform improv scenes and the audience gets to cast their votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 7 October 29th
The judges give out their MVP points to the actors.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 8 October 29th
The ballots are tallied and the results are announced. One team is placed in the bottom 4 and the winning Team of Round 2 gets immunity and to select another team to place into the bottom 4. The winners are announced from last weeks online drawing, dance competition, and drawing from the theatre audience. After you watch this video you may VOTE for the 2 Teams you like the most.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - October 29th Show Running Time: 120 Minutes Price: $15.00

WHO'S GOT GAME? - October 22nd Show

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 1
WHO'S GOT GAME? A New Improv Show in which 20 actors compete for the title of BEST PLAYA PLAYA and a CASH PRIZE of $500.00. This is Round 1 of the competition. Meet the 20 actors as they are divided into 10 teams and then compete in groups to win points for their team. Watch as the judges cast their votes as the actors compete in different IMPROV GAMES. But here the audience and online viewers have the power to place a team into the bottom 4 to be voted off the show or to grant a team immunity by selecting them as the best team. DOOR PRIZES are also awarded to voters in the theatre as well as online. By casting your vote your name will automatically be placed in a drawing that will take place at the next SUNDAY'S show of WHO'S GOT GAME? The amount of the money that will be awarded for the week of October 22 - October 28th is $100. The Teams are: 1) Laura Bowman & Jeff Greene, 2) Ryan Love & Danielle Moran, 3) Christine Quigless & Zaria Griffin, 4) Nadja Hoyer-Booth & Jamie King, 5) Kiel Perry & Hillary Mitchell, 6) Tracy Winston & Sharon Zaslaw, 7) Sara Hogrefe & Michela Chiarello, 8) C.G. Reeves & Ylva Fink 9) Pamela Ehn & Terron Jones and 10) Daniel Wesly & Nick Ballard. The Judges are: Van Dirk Fisher, Karen Page & Eugene Grygo. The voting for Round 1 of the competition will end at Midnight on Saturday, October 28th.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 2
The competition contines as the teams compete playing various improv games.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 3
The actors compete in their teams. This is their last chance to gain points and win the GAME. The theatre audience will cast their votes after viewing all the teams.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 4
The judges give their points to the Most Valuable Players before the audience votes.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 5
The Dance Competition. Six audience members: Jionne, Bryce, Joseph, John, Valerie and Henry compete for a prize. They may choose from any of our WHO'S GOT GAME? Merchandise, which consist of a WHO'S GOT GAME? Men's Ribbed Tank Top, a Women's Camisole, Drawstring Bag, Tote Bag or a Riant Theatre Mug. But it's your online votes that will make one of these dancers $100 richer.

WHO'S GOT GAME? Part 6
The actors take the stage and the audiences cast their votes and decides who wins this round of the GAME and earns immunity from being sent home as the team with the least votes is placed in the bottom 4 and will have to go before the judges next week to determine which of the 4 teams in the bottom 4 will be eliminated from the competition. After you watch Part 6 you can cast your votes for your two favorite teams. The team that gets the most points online will have immunity from being eliminated from the show. The team with the least votes online will be placed in the bottom 4. The team that wins the most votes online will have the power to place another team into the bottom 4. All voting ends midnight Saturday. You only get to vote once per pay for view. Which means everytime you purchase this show to view you may cast your votes. Watch next week's show to see if you win $100 from the drawing from the online viewers. If you think you've got game send us a VHS tape of you and/or your friends dancing to our theme song WHO'S GOT GAME? and enter our competition. For further details on how to enter see our blog at http://therianttheatre.blogspot.com.

WHO'S GOT GAME? - October 22nd Show Running Time: 117 Minutes Price: $15.00

Winter 2006

Now you may download plays that you would like to see. A broadband internet connection and flash player are required to view the streaming videos. If your browser does not have flash, it's easy to download and install the flash player. To find out more about flash player download, click here.

Happy Sauce

Happy Sauce by Benjamin Lewis
On the day of a big marketing pitch to investors for Happy Sauce, the inventor discovers his roommate died after sampling the new sauce. Let's just say the sauce doesn't live up to its name. Directed by Carly Cioffi. Starring Peter Clausen, Teddy Rosenak, Bridgette Hayes, Benjamin Lewis and Matthew Rudnicki.

Happy Sauce Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

In Sheep's Clothing

In Sheep's Clothing by Jerrod Bogard
On a cold winter night three men sit around a campfire listening to a frightful tale of wild beasts. Directed by Kristin Skye Hoffman. Starring Jeffrey Eric Young, Michael Freeland and Bennett W. Harrell.

In Sheep's Clothing Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

Kitty

Kitty by Manuel Igrejas
A young actress from Texas talks about the plusses and minuses of being very pretty. Directed by Lory Henning-Dyson. Starring Jennifer Boutell.

Kitty Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

Loyal Companion

Loyal Companion by Joseph Wohlgemuth
Is it really better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all? Well, one man finds out as time goes by. Directed by Joseph Wohlgemuth. Starring Joseph Wohlgemuth, Brian Patacca and Tracey Hadley.

Loyal Companion Running Time: 25 Minutes Price: $8.99

Pride

Pride by Jim Known
The daily routine of two weathered thespians is disrupted when a young upstart turns up to "their" audition. Directed by Dev Bondarin. Starring Corydon Merritt, Joseph Sousa and Christopher Gilkey.

Pride Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

The Gasshole

The Gasshole by Joel Hanson
Two guys run out of gas on a road across the Nevada desert and fear for their lives as the sun goes down. Directed by Joel Hanson. Starring Danny Bruckert and Scott Voloshin.

The Gasshole Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

The Upside Down Mirror

The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann
The chance meeting of two men at a bus stop turns their lives upside down. Sometimes what we want is staring us right in the face, but we can't see it. Directed by Bobbi Schevitz. Starring Rick Apicella, Andrew Lionetti, Jack Sheehy and Robin Peck.

The Upside Down Mirror Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

Three Women

Three Women by Michael D. Jackson
Three world famous female writers, Dorothy Parker, Lorraine Hansberry and Maxine Hong Kingston meet in limbo for a tea party. Directed by Michael D. Jackson. Starring Angela Liao, Ebony Coles and Maggie Burkle.

Three Women Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

Dogboy and Justine

Dogboy & Justine by Racheline Maltese
A dominatrix gains a better understanding of politics between women through her interaction with the dungeon's most puzzling client. Directed by Racheline Maltese. Starring Jessica Bathurst, Rani Karnik, Edie Nugent, Susie Abraham, Danny Pitt Stoller and Susan Shay.

Dogboy and Justine Running Time: 30 Minutes Price: $8.99

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY

Interview with Albi Gorn, winner of the BEST PLAY AWARD
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Albi Gorn, winner of the BEST PLAY Award in the Strawberry One-Act Festival for IT'S ABOUT FORGIVENESS.

It's About Forgiveness by Albi Gorn
A delightful comedy about a man who seeks out his wife in heaven to ask for forgiveness. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring Daniel K. Anderson and Lynn Voth.

Interview with Michael D. Jackson, playwright and director of THREE WOMEN
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Michael D. Jackson, who was nominated for Best Director and Best Play for THREE WOMEN.

Three Women by Michael D. Jackson
Three world famous female writers, Dorothy Parker, Lorraine Hansberry and Maxine Hong Kingston meet in limbo for a tea party. Directed by Michael D. Jackson. Starring Angela Liao, Ebony Coles and Maggie Burkle.

Interview with Kristen Sky Hoffman, director and Jerrod Bogard, playwright of IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Kristen Sky Hoffman, who was nominated for Best Director for IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING and Jerrod Bogard, the playwright, who's play received a nomination for Best Play.

In Sheep's Clothing by Jerrod Bogard
On a cold winter night three men sit around a campfire listening to a frightful tale of wild beasts. Directed by Kristin Skye Hoffman. Starring Jeffrey Eric Young, Michael Freeland and Bennett W. Harrell.

Happy Sauce by Benjamin Lewis
On the day of a big marketing pitch to investors for Happy Sauce, the inventor discovers his roommate died after sampling the new sauce. Let's just say the sauce doesn't live up to its name. Directed by Carly Cioffi. Starring Peter Clausen, Teddy Rosenak, Bridgette Hayes, Benjamin Lewis and Matthew Rudnicki.

The 4 Plays Nominated for BEST PLAY Running Time: 138 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays That Have Been Nominated For BEST DIRECTION - Part 1

Interview with Michael D. Jackson, playwright and director of THREE WOMEN
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Michael D. Jackson, who was nominated for Best Director and Best Play for THREE WOMEN.

Three Women by Michael D. Jackson
Three world famous female writers, Dorothy Parker, Lorraine Hansberry and Maxine Hong Kingston meet in limbo for a tea party. Directed by Michael D. Jackson. Starring Angela Liao, Ebony Coles and Maggie Burkle.

Interview with Kristen Sky Hoffman, director and Jerrod Bogard, playwright of IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Kristen Sky Hoffman, who was nominated for Best Director for IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING and Jerrod Bogard, the playwright, who's play received a nomination for Best Play.

In Sheep's Clothing by Jerrod Bogard
On a cold winter night three men sit around a campfire listening to a frightful tale of wild beasts. Directed by Kristin Skye Hoffman. Starring Jeffrey Eric Young, Michael Freeland and Bennett W. Harrell.

Hook Up by Michael Boothroyd
Is about the current state of dating for gay men in New York City. Directed by Michael Boothroyd. Starring Carl Ka-Ho Li and Ryan G. Metzger.

Plays That Have Been Nominated For BEST DIRECTION - Part 1 Running Time: 88 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays That Have Been Nominated For BEST DIRECTION - Part 2

Interview with Elan Zafir, playwright and director of This Is Your Life
Karen Page, the host from Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Elan Zafir, the playwright and director of the play THIS IS YOUR LIFE.

This is Your Life by Elan Zafir
A tragicomedy about a son coping with the death of his mother. Directed by Elan Zafir. Starring Rick Busser, Elan Zafir, Christian Hogarth, Jesse Washington, James Clamp and Aaron Wilton.

The Gregor & Olga Show by Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine
A comedy about Berlin, love, lust, obsession and living the American Dream. Directed by Monica Rodriguez. Starring Ruby Valentine, Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine.

Happy Sauce by Benjamin Lewis
On the day of a big marketing pitch to investors for Happy Sauce, the inventor discovers his roommate died after sampling the new sauce. Let's just say the sauce doesn't live up to its name. Directed by Carly Cioffi. Starring Peter Clausen, Teddy Rosenak, Bridgette Hayes, Benjamin Lewis and Matthew Rudnicki.

Plays That Have Been Nominated For BEST DIRECTION - Part 2 Running Time: 82 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays in which an actor was Nominated for BEST ACTOR AWARD - Part 1

Interview with Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for his role as Charlie in THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR.

The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann
The chance meeting of two men at a bus stop turns their lives upside down. Sometimes what we want is staring us right in the face, but we can't see it. Directed by Bobbi Schevitz. Starring Rick Apicella, Andrew Lionetti, Jack Sheehy and Robin Peck.

The Gregor & Olga Show by Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine
A comedy about Berlin, love, lust, obsession and living the American Dream. Directed by Monica Rodriguez. Starring Ruby Valentine, Gabi Almstaetter and Gregory Levine.

Bench by Harrison David Rivers
Two homeless men aspire to be remembered by their former glory. Directed by Abigail T. Simon. Starring Paul Michael Valley and Don Meehan.

Plays in which an actor was Nominated for BEST ACTOR AWARD - Part 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays in which an actor was Nominated for BEST ACTOR AWARD - Part 2

Interview with Scott Voloshin, Best Actor Nominee for THE GASSHOLE.
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Scott Voloshin, who was nominated for the Best Actor Award for his role as Prime in THE GASSHOLE.

The Gasshole by Joel Hanson
Two guys run out of gas on a road across the Nevada desert and fear for their lives as the sun goes down. Directed by Joel Hanson. Starring Danny Bruckert and Scott Voloshin.

Happy Sauce by Benjamin Lewis
On the day of a big marketing pitch to investors for Happy Sauce, the inventor discovers his roommate died after sampling the new sauce. Let's just say the sauce doesn't live up to its name. Directed by Carly Cioffi. Starring Peter Clausen, Teddy Rosenak, Bridgette Hayes, Benjamin Lewis and Matthew Rudnicki.

Madrid by Paul M. Buzinski
A social/political farce in which the rich get richer, and not only do the poor get poorer, they gotta deal with the neighbors! Directed by Merry Beamer. Starring Wende O'Reilly, Sam Street and Bob Manus.

Plays in which an actor was Nominated for BEST ACTOR AWARD - Part 2 Running Time: 81 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays in which an actress was nominated the BEST ACTRESS AWARD - Part 1

Interview with Robin Peck, Best Actress Nominee for THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Robin Peck, Best Actress nominee for her role as the Mother in THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR.

The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann
The chance meeting of two men at a bus stop turns their lives upside down. Sometimes what we want is staring us right in the face, but we can't see it. Directed by Bobbi Schevitz. Starring Rick Apicella, Andrew Lionetti, Jack Sheehy and Robin Peck.

Three Women by Michael D. Jackson
Three world famous female writers, Dorothy Parker, Lorraine Hansberry and Maxine Hong Kingston meet in limbo for a tea party. Directed by Michael D. Jackson. Starring Angela Liao, Ebony Coles and Maggie Burkle.

Kitty by Manuel Igrejas
A young actress from Texas talks about the plusses and minuses of being very pretty. Directed by Lory Henning-Dyson. Starring Jennifer Boutell.

Plays in which an actress was nominated the BEST ACTRESS AWARD - Part 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Price: $25.00

Plays in which an actress was nominated for the BEST ACTRESS AWARD - Part 2

Interview with Nefertari "Nefie" White, Best Actress Nominee for LOVE: THIS GAME IS REAL
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Nefertari "Nefie" White, Best Actress Nominee for her role as the Depressed Chick and Lady #1 in LOVE: THIS GAME IS REAL.

Love: This Game Is Real by Tremane Hickman
A poetic story about a girl and a guy anxiously waiting to play the game of love without getting played. Directed by Tremane Hickman. Starring Devry Robinson, Nefertari "Nefie" White, Vernon Druses and Christiane Lataillade.

Interview with Alison Saltz, Best Actress Nominee for When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Alison Saltz, who was nominated for the Best Actress Award for her role of Sandy in WHEN THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS BLOOM.

When The Cherry Blossoms Bloom by Steven A. Shapiro
Two joggers who meet in a park breathe life into each other's lives. Directed by Heidi Handelsman. Starring Bob Greensberg and Alison Saltz.

It's About Forgiveness by Albi Gorn
A delightful comedy about a man who seeks out his wife in heaven to ask for forgiveness. Directed by Albi Gorn. Starring Daniel K. Anderson and Lynn Voth.

Plays in which an actress was nominated for the BEST ACTRESS AWARD - Part 2 Running Time: 86 Minutes Price: $25.00

Gay Theatre

Hook Up by Michael Boothroyd
Is about the current state of dating for gay men in New York City. Directed by Michael Boothroyd. Starring Carl Ka-Ho Li and Ryan G. Metzger.

Loyal Companion by Joseph Wohlgemuth
Is it really better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all? Well, one man finds out as time goes by. Directed by Joseph Wohlgemuth. Starring Joseph Wohlgemuth, Brian Patacca and Tracey Hadley.

Protect the Crotch by Tim J. MacMillan
A comedy about roommates who are dealing with life, love, honor and secrets of hidden desires. Directed by Colleen Rebecca Britt. Starring Timothy Riley, Dennis Hruska and Clay Thomas Black.

Interview with Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR
Karen Page, host of Riant! Riant! Arts & Entertainment, interviews Rick Apicella, winner of the Best Actor Award for his role as Charlie in THE UPSIDE DOWN MIRROR.

The Upside Down Mirror by Emanuel Fleischmann
The chance meeting of two men at a bus stop turns their lives upside down. Sometimes what we want is staring us right in the face, but we can't see it. Directed by Bobbi Schevitz. Starring Rick Apicella, Andrew Lionetti, Jack Sheehy and Robin Peck.

Gay Theatre Running Time: 95 Minutes Price: $25.00