Short Comings: Over the Edge

Directed by Ami Sallee Corley

Jun. 13 – 15, 2009

Sat. 3pm, Sun. – Mon. 7pm

Tickets: $5 at the door; FREE for Jobsite season ticket holders ( to secure your seats.)

Shimberg Playhouse, Straz Center for the Performing Arts

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Summer Bohnenkamp-Jenkins and Amy E. Gray in Short Comings: Over the Edge.

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Ami Sallee Corley coordinates an evening of short pieces of theatrical tastiness, including new work, by up-and-comers and old friends.

Six directors (four making their Jobsite debut) direct six plays dealing with life when rational thought and reason have "left the building." Three of the six plays are original scripts, receiving their world premiere.

A talk-back with playwright, director and cast members will follow the Sunday performance.

Special Musical Guest: Jonathan Cho

I Thought I Saw My Brother Yesterday

Written and directed by Lori Shannon

World Premiere

An unflinching look at a family's struggle with drug addiction.

Just One Night

By Kim Levin
Directed by David J. Valdez

The girls had a party last night, but it wasn't all fun and games.

The Levee

By Taylor Mac Bowyer
Directed by Megan Lamasney

A troubled young couple deals with the complications and trials of trying to bring a child into the world.

The Numerous Possible Consequences of Making the Bed

By Candace Benge
Directed by Ami Sallee Corley

World Premiere

Three very different people at different ages and in different parts of the world decide that making up the bed might be the very thing that could change their lives for the better.

Space

By Donald Margulies
Directed by Matthew Frankel

Two men reminiscing about the desert, women and life.

Suck You Bye

Written and directed by Christen Petitt Hailey

World Premiere

Two sexy friends are having one HELL of a conversation… about masturbation, processed meat products, and of course, shoes.