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The Potluck Plays
May 3-13, 2007 at The Michael Weller Theatre

Each of these seven plays was based on a different recipe. Milk Can members brought in a recipe for their assigned pot luck course (appetizer, salad, dessert, drink, etc.) and then each playwright drew a recipe from a hat. This funny and fabulous collection of plays was the result!

SALAD DAYS by Julie Fei-Fan Balzer • directed by Kimberly VerSteeg
Featuring Chris Kloko, Elizabeth Kerins, and Heather Weneck

Two city slickers clash with the world of casseroles and Jell-o molds.

ANSWERING written and directed by Tom Nondorf
Featuring Antonia Barba and Steve Maruzzelli

A man and woman enter someone else's house and wait for a phone call.

THE COOKING KING by Sharon E. Cooper • directed by Riv Massey
Featuring: Chris Catalano, Marta Kuerston, and Matt Stapleton

A woman's obsession with a TV cooking show.

PUNCH written and directed by ML Kinney
Featuring Satomi Blair and Kirsten Walsh

Mix, boil, simmer then strain. Two women are tossed together and use the vocabulary of the senses to discover each other.

SWIMMING UPTOWN by Cheryl Davis • directed by Jill Landaker
Featuring Candice Fortin and Adia Tucker

Two women trying to find common ground.

EGGNOGSTIC by Bethany Larsen • directed by Ryan Ratelle
Featuring Satomi Blair, Chris Kloko and Brian Pracht, Cynthia Rice

Four old friends who happen to be family have a lot of catching up to do. As one couple drifts apart, the other grows closer, and all of them discover that religion and politics don't make for friendly conversation-- especially on Christmas.

THE POTATO PLAY: A BRIEF & INACCURATE HISTORY OF THE POTATO
written and directed by Melissa Fendell
Featuring: Jean Goto, Jason Griffith, Liz Maestri, Matthew Murumba, Amira Nader,
Shayna Padovano, Sonja Sweeney, and Baris Tuncer

One tribe conquers another looking for power. One country invades another looking for gold. And meanwhile, a boyfriend is just trying to get his big break.