“Short Plays to Long Remember” by Daniel P Quinn now reprinted in American Phantasmagoria (Lulu.com).

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After Francine Trevens died; Short Plays…went out of print.


AMERICAN PHANTASMAGORIA included THE ROCKING CHAIR and FANGS TO RICHES. GLORIA V. (The Rise and fall of Gloria Vanderbilt) was later published by Local Knowledge in 2016. A.P. is on Lulu Books for 2020.
Olympia Dukakis wrote that “FANGS TO RICHES offers “a great many indictments of American culture. It would have a strong impact….be an ideal project…for an audience”. “You’re a very talented man. ” Olympia Dukakis.
Theatre for the New City (TNC) read these plays with the support of Mary Tierney and we also dis them at the Williams Center in Rutherford in 2019.
All 3 were published in “Local Knowledge (2016) and “Short Plays to Long Remember (TNT Books)”
Performance rights are available for performances, Readings, or as a Trilogy Off-Broadway or regionally. Contact ArtsPRunlimited, Inc. @ 973-482-0747 or by text only at 862-208-0151.  Daniel P Quinn’s “Short Plays to Long Remember” could seduce Regional Theatre’s Off-Broadway and beyond. 
“Short Plays to Long Remember” received Honorable Mention Award as a Next Generation Finalist in the Indie Book Awards.
Malachy McCourt appeared in a reading of THE ROCKING CHAIR at Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Center directed by Ms. Trevens. 
Daniel P Quinn received The Short Play Festival Award for Two and Twenty, The Irish Institute Award for Honesty Is the Best Policy, and his co-production of Diary of a Madman received an OBIE. Featured in The Irish Post, Madison, Wisconsin, and The Irish Voice, NYC. Quinn’s “organized labor” was featured on National Public Radio, Village Voice, Coast Star, Bergen Record, and The Italian Voice. “organized labor” was “poignant and alive,” “wonderful,” and “refreshing.” His writing has appeared in West Virginia, The Herald-News, National Public Radio in Southampton, NY and The Rift Anthology RI, Red Wheelbarrow Press (2015-2021), and The NYTimes web Arts site and Letters to the editor (2009-21). 

NJ says hello as we heard NYPhil at NJPAC with Riccardo Muti.
Not outdoors yet !!! Hint: NJ loves you too !!! Come back !!!

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