A Reading of Yorkshire Fairy Tale

Posted by Fetch Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:19:00 GMT

Last week we had a closed reading of Thomas Diggs’s new play, “Yorkshire Fairy Tale.” This past year the team has been so focused on film that it was a nice change of pace to be turning our attention to theater. Directed by the very talented Nancy Robillard, Thomas’s new play is both charming and dark, uplifting and sad. The play is beautifully different and will be such a compliment to the other things that we’ve had the opportunity to work on. So much of producing theater in recent years has been focused on a gimmick or something outside of the play that will draw people in. Yorkshire Fair Tale stands on its own.

While we’re still working on the details of presenting a full production of Yorkshire Fairy Tale, we’re very excited to have this project be our initiation back into the world of theater. Be on the lookout for our developmental wing, Off the Leesh Productions to present this play some time next spring.

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