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Stan Richardson

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Another+Brief+Encounter

Another Brief Encounter
by Stan Richardson

To+Be+Made+Flesh+Again

To Be Made Flesh Again
by Stan Richardson

STAN RICHARDSON is a playwright and director from St. Louis, Missouri living in New York City. His plays, which include Veritas, The Children (New York Musical Theatre Festival; with composer Hal Goldberg), The Tale of the Good Whistleblower of Chaillot’s Caucasian Mother and Her Other Children of a Lesser Marriage Chalk Circle (with composer Rachel Peters), wHormone and All the World’s Problems, have received workshops and readings at such venues as Second Stage, Ars Nova, Classic Stage Company, Dixon Place, PS122, The Brick Theatre and the New York Musical Theatre Festival. His play, Another Brief Encounter, was published in Plays & Playwrights 2007, available at bookstores and at NYTE.com. Veritas won a 2010 New York International Fringe Festival Overall Excellence Award and was given a 2010 Summer Festivals citation by Talkin' Broadway recognizing "new plays and musicals selected by our panel of jurors as ready to move to the next level of production and development” (www.veritastheplay.com). An alumnus of NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, the Upright Citizens Brigade, and Edward Albee’s Playwrights’ Workshop, and a former resident of Albee’s “Barn,” Stan is a contributor to nytheatre.com and a proud member of The Dramatists Guild of America. He is also a founding member of Key Party, creating apartment theatre in collaboration with actor/director Matt Steiner.

Website: www.veritastheplay.com

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Stan Richardson on the Indie Theater Blog

Stan Richardson and Noel Coward
(November 18, 2011)
Last night a splashy new revival of Noel Coward’s most famous play, Private Lives, opened on Broadway. And last season a deconstruction of Coward’s most famous film, Brief Encounter, was a huge hit here in NYC. Which got me to thinking about Another Brief Encounter, one of the plays by Stan Richardson here on Indie [...]