Premieres of New Works
Below is a list of new works directed by Mark Harborth. He served as director, and worked with each playwright as dramaturg to help shape each piece.
Even Steven
by Anthony Giunta
Trilogy Theatre, NY
Even Steven , is described as a romantic farce about a lovable guy with a broken leg, a fiancee and the girl he jilted five years ago.
Dotted Line
by Anthony Giunta
Trilogy Theatre, NY
Dotted Line is about a gay executive who rents his spare room to a beautiful actor from the Midwest, only to find out the boarder is straight.
A Wink and a Smile
by Anthony Giunta
Trilogy Theatre, NY
A Wink & A Smile concerns a "compulsive William Holden wannabe" who gambles with his charm, his body and other people's money.
Staying After School
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
(Synopsis to come)
Convertible One
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
(Synopsis to come)
Outside In
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
(Synopsis to come)
Giving Blood
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
A teenage girl, hoping to avenge the sexual abuse she suffers at home, lures a teacher into a compromising situation.
Sex with Jake Gyllenhaal
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
"Sex With Jake Gyllenhaal" examine men's and women's attempts to connect with each other.
That Old Gaggle Mine
by Anthony Giunta
NY Fringe Festival
(Synopsis to come)
Prince of Swine
by Mark Toma
Westbeth Theatre, NY
An unscrupulous producer becomes the symbol of everything wrong with men and/or capitalism in the eyes of a zealous young lawyer.
Columbus
by Robert Kornhauser
BACA Downtown, NY
(Synopsis to come)
Realms of Glory
Courtyard Playhouse, NY
(Synopsis to come)
The Housekeeper
by Eliza Wyatt
Bruno Walter Auditorium, Lincoln Center
(Synopsis to come)
One Barron Road
by Meredith Muncy
Playwrights Horizon Studios
(Synopsis to come)
Father Mike
by TJ Edwards
Gallery Players Theatre, NY
This sure-fire comedy set in 1955 concerns a Catholic family struggling with its faith.
Love So Dear
music/lyrics by Larry Gelb
Small's Jazz Club, NY
A musical set in the Sixties, as seen through the eyes of a Swiss chemist, Albert Hoffman, the inventor of L.S.D.
Our Mutual Friend
music/lyrics by Larry Gelb
Actor's Temple, NY
A musical based on Charles Dickens' last novel.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
14th Street Y Theatre, NY
A faithful musical adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic of a young man who's portrait, once completed, begins to age, while he, Dorian, remains the same.