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September 18, 2011 by Website Manager
Created by writer Emily Chadick Weiss and directed by Christina Roussos, The Share will bring the classic thirty minute sitcom format to the web. The ensemble cast includes Steven Boyer, Lucy Devito, William Jackson Harper, Maureen Sebastian, KK Black, Robert Askins, Julie Fitzpatrick, Lance Rubin, Scott Sowers, & Megan Tusing.
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Julie will be performing in Failure: A Love Story on Sat., Sep. 24 @ 8pm

by Philip Dawkins directed by David F. Chapman
Set in thriving 1928 Chicago, we follow the three Fail sisters, all of whom happen to die within the same year, and the one man who falls in love with each of them. A play about the journey, not the destination, about why we fall in love with who we fall in love with and how. It’s about loss, success, and failure. But mostly, it’s about love.
For more information: Lark Theatre
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July 24, 2011 by Website Manager
Deb and John are married. Deb and John are strangers. Deb saves John’s life on a mountain. John blinds Deb on the Serengeti. John works at an office. John works at a different office. Deb is a doctor, or an exterminator. The Pillow Book is a journey through the real, the imagined, the impossible, and the parallel—because who you were when you got married might not be who you are now.
This world premiere production by Anna Moench (EST’s Youngblood and The Public’s Emerging Writers Group) will feature a cast of three, including Eric Bryant (Angels in America at the Signature Theater), Julie Fitzpatrick (Firework Theater’s 2010 production of Wolves at 59E59 Theaters) and Vanessa Wasche (Major Barbara at the Guthrie Theatre); direction by David F. Chapman; set and lighting design by three-time Drama Desk nominee Maruti Evans; and an original score by Michael Wall.
August 4-20 at 59E59 Theaters in New York City
Tue, Wed, Thu at 7:30PM, Fri & Sat at 8:30PM, Sun at 3:30PM
General Admission – $18, Wednesday Performances – $10
Purchase tickets online at Ticket Central, by phone at 212-279-4200, or at the 59E59 Theaters box office at 59 East 59th Street in New York City
Wednesday performances are $10 for all seats and will be followed by a talk-back with the cast and creative team: 8/10 & 8/17
59E59 Theaters is owned and operated by Elysabeth Kleinhans Theatrical Foundation, a not-for-profit operating foundation. The Foundation was set up to create a new, state-of-the-art complex that would bring new, challenging and experimental work in an underserved location on 59th Street between Park and Madison Avenues in Manhattan.
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May 25, 2011 by Website Manager
Julie is in a play called “Tennessee” in the Marathon Series A – at Ensemble Studio Theatre.
Tennessee by Romulus Linney*; directed by Harris Yulin* with Rufus Collins, Helen Coxe*, Julie Fitzpatrick*, Eamon Foley, Kristen Lowman & Scott Sowers*, Stage Managed by Mark Karafin
About: In the mountains of North Carolina in 1870, the mystery of an old woman’s life is revealed.
SERIES A
Previews $10: Friday, May 20 – Sunday, May 22
Opening Monday, May 23 – Saturday, June 18
Set by Jason Simms, Lights by Geoffrey Dunbar*, Costumes by Rachel Dozier-Ezell, Props by Bruce Kraemer
All shows are at 7pm
with Saturday matinees at 2pm
and Sunday matinees at 3pm
**Sunday June 5th is at 5pm**
EST’s flagship festival of new one-act plays, the Marathon has played annually at EST for over 30 years. Past playwrights have included David Auburn, Leslie Ayvazian, Horton Foote, Tina Howe, Shirley Lauro, Romulus Linney, David Mamet, Cassandra Medley, Jaquelyn Reingold, Jose Rivera, and John Patrick Shanley, among many others.
You can click on the image below or here for more information and to buy tickets.
*denotes EST Member
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April 12, 2011 by Website Manager
Julie in Parsley & French Toast, a one-act in a festival called The Spring Fling: 8 Brand New Plays
When: April 21-May 8, Wed-Sat @ 8pm, Sat-Sun @ 2pm (No show Easter Sunday)
Where: IRT, 154 Christopher St., #3B
French Toast and Parsley by Brooke Berman
Drunk by Bekah Brunstetter
A Short, Sad Biography of the Magician’s Assistant by Ashlin Halfnight
Our Trip to Ohio by Greg Keller
Minotaur Scavenger Hunt by Caroline V. McGraw
Come Here by Isaac Oliver
We Have the Music by Mark Schultz
If by Anna Ziegler
Directed by May Adrales, Heidi Handelsman, Josh Hecht, Victor Maog, Lila Neugebauer, & Laura Savia
Featuring Jeanine Bartel, Marty Brown, Sara Buffamanti, Kevin Dwyer, Julie Fitzpatrick, Ben Graney, Stephen Graybill, Mara Kassin, Ryan King, Allyson Morgan, Morgan Reis, David Ross, Amanda Sayle & more
Sound Designer: Tim Boyce
Stage Manager: Veronica Graveline
Costume Designer: Jennifer Jacob
Set Designer: Sarah Martin
Light Designer: Dan Winters
Produced as part of IRT’s 3B Development Series – irttheater.org
“The Spring Fling,” a collection of one-act plays to be presented in April -May 2011 in the 3B Development Series at IRT, is a co-production between F*It Club, led by Executive Director Allyson Morgan, and MSK Productions, led by Executive Director Mara Kassin.
MSK Productions is committed to presenting new work by emerging playwrights, such as the critically acclaimed New York premiere of Brooke Berman’s “Until We Find Each Other,” in June 2010, where Allyson Morgan and Mara Kassin met and discovered their similar producing aesthetics and goals.
The concept is simple: to present one-act plays about relationships in New York by up-and-coming New York playwrights, set in a non-traditional, flexible theatre space. The goal is that by producing a piece about a bar actually at a bar, or a piece set in an office in an real office space, we can make these authors’ work more immediate, accessible, and surprising, and provide an innovative and memorable theatre-going experience that will attract a generation of audience members in New York that is generally underrepresented (20-30 somethings).
More info: http://irttheater.org/developing/spring-fling/
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January 12, 2011 by Website Manager
by Anna Moench
directed by Birgitta Victorson
A former CEO, played by Julie Fitzpatrick, follows her born-again husband to a Southern Baptist seminary and enrolls as a student at the Homemaking House, a place where marital bliss means never having to say thank you for cleaning the toilet.
with Katie Atcheson+, Eric Feldman*, Julie Fitzpatrick*+,William Jackson Harper*+, and Clare McNulty
549 West 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
(between 10th & 11th Aves)
New York, NY 10019
Click here for a map and directions.
Wed 1/19 at 7pm
Thu 1/20 at 7pm
Mon 1/24 at 8pm (note later start time)
Fri 1/28 at 7pm
Sat 1/29 at 7pm
Click here for more information & ticket purchases
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October 16, 2010 by Website Manager
Watch this video of Ted Pappas, Artistic Director of the Pittsburgh Public Theater Talking About Talley’s Folly and praising Julie Fitzpatrick and Andrew Polk:
Pittsburgh Public Theater is thrilled to present Lanford Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning romantic comedy. Wilson is celebrated for his colorful portraits of misfits and dreamers. Both Sally (Julie Fitzpatrick) and Matt (Andrew Polk), who live in Missouri in 1944, fit this description. He’s a 42 year old German-Jewish accountant. She’s the rebellious, unmarried daughter of a wealthy family. When they meet on July 4th a lot separates this unlikely couple, but they discover one thing that just might be stronger than all their differences. Click here for more information & ticket purchases.

Andrew Polk as Matt Friedman

Julie Fitzpatrick as Sally Talley
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August 6, 2010 by Website Manager
A wolf collides with a young couple’s automobile on a snowy New Year’s Eve, igniting this triptych on the violence of deception. Unfolding across three relationships, an impotent novelist grasps for affection from his resentful fiancé, a woman longs for the specter of her overbearing ex-girlfriend, and a child discovers her unwitting role in her parents’ divorce. Acclaimed playwright Delaney Britt Brewer deftly weaves humor and compassion in this world premiere production of Wolves.
59E59 Theaters, August 4-21, 2010
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