April 14, 2021
BY NANCY SASSO JANIS | REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
TORRINGTON–The final installation of the virtual edition of the Warner Theatreâs ninth annual International Playwrights Festival premiered on YouTube over the weekend. Humans Lea Dmytryck and Beth Steinberg, along with stuffed dog Marla Steinberg and real dog Stella Luna Ray, star in âSaul,â a one-act play written by Colleen OâDoherty.
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Beth Steinberg is Bernie, left, and Lea Dmytryck is Nancy in the play âSaulâ at the Warner Theatre.
The playwright, who holds a master of fine arts in play and screenwriting from the University of Nebraska, shares that she wrote this piece for a friend who has been living with AIDS for many years.
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UpdatedWed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:31 am ET
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(from left) Emily Creighton as Katelin and Katie Brunetto as Amy.
Torrington, CT – The Warner Theatre opened the next production in the tenth installation of the virtual 9th Annual International Playwrights Festival on Friday. The play RELATIVITY & ME was written by Canadian playwright Len Cuthbert and was recorded in the Warner s Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the entire International Playwrights Festival will be a virtual event – each production will be recorded in the Warner s studio theatre over a period of several weeks and then the pieces are streamed via YouTube and Facebook every other Friday until April.
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