“Property Management’ is written by Vanessa Garcia. Here, Garcia analyzes the true nature of what belongs to us as people. Involved in the cast of characters are a war photographer named Fife who is going through Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a Pregnant Property Manager named Jo who manages a building overrun by gangsters, and finally an Escort named Maca, who wishes to get out of prostitution and start a cake business instead. The play takes place almost entirely in a single room and is what happens when these three characters come together, ultimately saving each other’s lives.
Apart from being Director and Founder The Krane, Garcia is currently a Michener Fellow in the UM MFA Fiction program, as well as a freelance writer for various publications which have included: The Miami New Times; The Miami Herald; The Art Basel Magazine; Miami Magazine, Miami.com, NYArts Magazine, as well as numerous other journals, magazines, and newspapers. In 2008, she was one of three finalists, worldwide, in the Rolex Mentor Protege Arts Initiative. She has also won a scholarship to the NY State Summer Writers Institute and was recently published (in poetry) by Damselfly Press. For more information: www.vanessagarcia.org
“5 Temps in a Closet – Foreclosure” is written by playwright, Wendy White. The playwright returns back to work and live full time in Florida after working two years in New York City, to learn that the only job in town is working at a foreclosure firm. The drama is heightened by the desperation of her temporary co-workers who are forced to work in a closet to tackle the thousands of foreclosure files in South Florida. Meanwhile, the United States is on the precipice of Global Economic Disaster… Step into the closet to feel the pulse of the title resolution business as it tries to find a solution amidst the house of cards falling down.
Wendy White is also the co-founder of the New Light Foundation, Inc., the result of a dream shared by her husband and fellow artist, Roland Ruocco. Wendy and Roland relocated to Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida in July of 2001 from New York City. Their art center is comprised of an art studio/gallery/theater and is the headquarters of the New Light Foundation, Inc.: www.newlightgallery.org - a Non-Profit Corporation whose mission is to provide arts, education, and cultural community outreach. The New Light Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to helping young people pursue an education regardless of their financial circumstances.
Around The Block by poet and artist, Megan Roth, is also about “property” to some degree: intellectual property. The story of a writer, a girl and a boy. A seemingly simple story – until the characters escape from the narrative and we are all forced to ask the question of what it is that truly belongs to the writer, what belongs to the audience, and what belongs to another realm alltogether.
In 2007, Roth became a coffee-making intern for a small book company, and then went on to co-author five nonfiction titles for Sweetwater Press. Her first book, The Green Guide to Daily Living, will be published by Cliff Road Books in November, 2008. Her poetry and prose have appeared in POEM, Elimae, and Opium magazines. Megan now serves as an assistant poetry editor for The Rose and Thorn Ezine. Megan is also an avid cartoonist and watercolor painter, and runs her own t-shirt business online at www.clikfish.com. Her artwork has appeared in QUAD magazine, and her cartoons have appeared in Defenestration and on various friends’ shirts, tote bags, and tattoos.
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