Rachel Bublitz

Writer

BABY SHOWER GAMES to Be Produced by Love Creek Productions in NYC

Woo!

My ten minute play Baby Shower Games is getting it’s THIRD production! May 30, 31, and June 1st with Love Creek Productions at The Producer’s Club in New York City!

Baby Shower Games was originally produced in September of 2013 for All Terrain Theater’s SF Fringe showcase: Babies, The Ultimate Birth Control (which won Best of Fringe!). This past January Baby Shower Games was produced a second time with Acme Theater Productions in Maynard, Maine. Baby Shower Games was also a semi-finalist in the Lakeshore Players‘ 10th Annual 10-Minute Play Festival.

And now it moves on to New York! I am very excited, and I hope that if you’re in New York City, you check out the show!

Looking Forward to a Great Week in Theater!

Mondays are great when you have a week full of awesome to look forward to. Check this guys…

Wednesday I get to hear a first draft of my still-not-titled Pegasus play out loud for the first time! I’m presenting it as my final project for my MFA Playwright Workshop Class, and I’m still pretty proud that I got a first draft of it out this semester (considering I started writing it in February!).

Friday night I’m seeing August: Osage County by Tracy Letts at the Contra Costa Civic Theatre (for more info/tickets go here: http://www.ccct.org/shows-august.html).

Saturday afternoon I’m seeing The Suit at ACT (http://www.act-sf.org/home/box_office/mainstage/the_suit.html), and Saturday night I’m seeing Rat Girl (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/577015)!

Be jealous, it’s okay, it’s a pretty awesome line-up. What are you planning to see this week?

Preparing to BURN @WriteClubSF to the Ground May 20th at the Make-Out Room

The topics have been announced! Come on down to the Make-Out Room Tuesday, May 20th and see my Write Club SF debut! My topic is fire folks, and I’m going to bring it (not literal fire, literary fire).

Here’s the full line-up:

Ian Edwards with BEGINNING vs Amy Bell with END

Rachel Bublitz with FIRE vs Shobha Rao with WATER

Steven Westdahl with GEMINI vs Casey Childers with GEMINI

Again, that’s May 20th (a TUESDAY) at 8pm! Come, watch, drink, cheer!

PLAYS and PICKS for May

It’s almost May! Need some plans? Look no further…

My PLAYS:

Much Ado About Mathletes

Written by Rachel Bublitz and directed by Kathleen Lee.

An all-girls mathletes team (that ponders in iambic pentameter) is shaken to it’s core when it’s asked to do the unthinkable… Let a boy join their team.

May 13 (Tuesday) at 8pm, May 15 (Thursday) at 8pm, and May 17 (Saturday) at 2pm.

Much Ado About Mathletes is in Program One of San Francisco State University’s Spring Fringe Festival. The full line up is:

Knife Skills, by Luke Dani Blue

Inays’ Wedding Dress, by Conrad Panganiban

The Night Bus, by Patricia Reynoso

Much Ado About Mathletes, by Rachel Bublitz

All performances will be at the Little Theater at SFSU. For more details, or to RSVP, please visit the Facebook event page. Tickets at the door.

WRITE CLUB SF!

Tuesday, May 20th at 8pm, join me for a literary show down! I will be competing against another local writer on a topic I don’t know yet! Venue TBA, check back for details!

My PICKS:

The SF Neo-Futurists’ Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind

“Theater you get to shout at. Check out our ongoing ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes.”

$15 + fees online

$10 + $1 times the roll of a 6-sided die at the door ($11 – $16)

Boxcar Playhouse

See it Fridays & Saturdays @ 9pm

I cannot recommend this show enough. It’s honest, it’s brutal, it’s hilarious, a little sticky, AND it’s always changing! You can’t see it too many times.

Kristin Hersh’s Rat Girl adapted by Stuart Bousel

Directed by Claire RIce

Running May 1-24 at the EXIT Theatre, a part of the 2014 DIVAfest.

“Part biography, part rock concert, part experimental theater, RAT GIRL is based on Hersh’s memoir of the same name. It tells the story of how, in one year, she went from a gifted college student to an icon of art rock music when her band, Throwing Muses, was signed onto the British label 4AD Records. Along the way, Hersh discovered that she was bi-polar after a suicide attempt landed her in a mental hospital, and that she was pregnant with her first child. As much a story about one woman’s struggle to live with her own particular demons as it is about the rise of a gifted and unique artist, the play is a surreal and often comical exploration of how we make peace with who we are.”

Buy tickets here.

Saturday Write Fever XIII

Presented by the San Francisco Theater Pub at the EXIT Theatre.

Saturday May 10 at 8:30pm

“Every second Saturday of the month, we invite writers, actors, directors, theater creators and theater audiences alike to a free evening of quick script-making and flash-fried performance! Special guest host Sam Bertken will be drawing this month’s writers’ prompts from his very own SPAM-mail! Actors will then be paired with whatever the writers create from these missives from SPAMLAND and tasked with turning digital noise into dramatic brilliance!”

The Crucible by Arthur Miller at Custom Made Theatre Co.

Directed by Stuart Bousel

Previews May 16-17 8pm, 18 7pm Opening May 20 8pm Runs May 22- June 15 $10-$35

“Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” is arguably The Great American Play, a classic story of individuals confronting the corruption within their society and standing up for their convictions under even the direst of circumstances.

“An infamous allegory for the McCarthy witch-hunts of the 1950′s, the action remains in 17th century Salem and concerns the persecution and state-sponsored murder of twenty outsiders by their friends and neighbors for alleged affiliations with the supernatural world. “Ultimately, “The Crucible” is a study of how power is wielded- and opposed- in any community; this enduring show contains some of the most gripping scenes in modern theater and remains wildly popular wherever and whenever it is produced.”

Buy tickets here.

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ROSIE, BLOODY ROSIE Tomorrow With Fresh Produce’d Los Angeles

Oh my goodness, where has April gone? This month is moving by with light-speed! It’s already the 16th, which means tomorrow is my big/exciting LA adventure!

Tomorrow, in West Hollywood, at 7:30pm, an excerpt of my horror play Rosie, Bloody Rosie will be read, for the first time, in front of an audience! My good friend, Chris Reed is my director! My cast includes: Elitia Daniels, Riva Di Paola, Courtney Clark, Charlie Morgan Patton and Jamie Pettito! It’s going to be so good! And so scary!

Here’s all the info:

FRESH PRODUCE’d LOS ANGELES is turning ONE!! Come help us celebrate on Thursday April 17th!

Doors Open at 7:30p.m., 8p.m. Curtain* Tickets are by donation at the door, $5 suggested

Where?

The Other Space Theater at The Actors Company

916 N. Formosa Ave. West Hollywood, CA 90046

(Next to CAZT Casting)

Parking: free street parking on N. Formosa or use the Target lot

*NO LATE ADMITTANCE

Our APRIL line-up:

UNTITLED BEN ZISK PROJECT, by: Ben Zisk

IT’S JUST LUNCH, adapted from the film ‘Meet My Rapist’ by Jessie Kahnweiler, by: Mercedes Segesvary

ROSIE, BLOODY ROSIE, by: Rachel Bublitz

RSVP here: http://www.facebook.com/events/255247261314080/

Hope to see you there!

Gi60 UK 2013 Dealing With Death by Rachel Bublitz @Gi60

Last summer, Gi60 produced a one-minute play that I had written, making me an internationally produced playwright! And now here is proof!

Thank you Gi60 for posting videos! I can’t wait to see this year’s plays!

Also, if you’re on facebook and want to watch the video, you’ll have to click through to my website.

Enjoy!

Taking 2014 by Storm

I have had SUCH a productive playwriting week this week! It is exactly what I needed after slacking off for two weeks. Oh, it feels so good. SO GOOD!

I have a first draft of my not-yet-titled play about Pegasus, that I am completely in love with. I have rewrites for my horror play Rosie, Bloody Rosie, through it’s workshop with Fresh Produce’d LA PS, you should TOTALLY come for the reading on Thursday, April 17th! 7:30 pm, the first 1/3 of the play will be read! Find out all the details here: http://www.facebook.com/events/255247261314080/!

So far this year I’ve written (from scratch!) one full-length play, a 50(ish) minute one-act, and 4 ten minute plays. I’ve also done serious rewrites on my 60 minutes horror play, Rosie, Bloody Rosie, and to date I’ve submitted 113 times.

2014 is my most productive year as a playwright so far, and I hope to raise the bar even higher as the year keeps on moving!

So be sure to check on back. Big things are happening over here. BIG things.

PlayGround’s Young Playwrights Contest Deadline Extended to April 14 @playgroundsf #pwopp

Attention all high school playwrights, PlayGround has extended the deadline for their Young Playwrights Contest to April 14th!

From PlayGround’s website:

“The following are the guidelines for script submissions for PlayGround’s 2014 Young Playwrights Contest. To be eligible, writers must currently attend high school in one of the nine Bay Area counties.

Topic: ‘All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts…’ – from Shakespeare’s As You Like It”

For all the details and submission guidelines, go here: http://playground-sf.org/youngplaywrights/

And be sure to tell all the young playwrights that you know!

MOM’S HAM Finalist for Best of PlayGround @playgroundsf

I am very proud to announce that Mom’s Ham, my Christmas recipe inspired play I wrote back in December for PlayGround, was a finalist for Best of PlayGround!

The Best of PlayGround festival is coming up in May, running May 8-25 at Thick House. And the plays in Best of PlayGround are:

The Broken Tooth Comb by William Bivins, directed by Katja Rivera

When You Talk About This by Patricia Cotter (June Anne Baker Prize), directed by Tracy Ward

Riding Dragons by Victoria Chong Der, directed by Nancy Carlin

Mr. Wong’s Goes to Washington by Ruben Grijalva, directed by M. Graham Smith

Stranger in a Stranger Land by Karen Macklin, directed by Michael French

Love Spacewalked In by Maury Zeff, directed by Jim Kleinmann

Get your tickets here: http://networkedblogs.com/VwaaYr