Billy Carver and the Children in Mind
Logline: Billy Carver is the werewolfian brainchild of feted writer Rebecca Roman Redd, but she thinks of ending it all when reviews for he latest book recommend she put her stories on the big screen. A fast-paced farce as her pack of hangers-on are horrified at the prospect of their livelihood being killed, but all that Rebecca wants is a chance for true love or a true orgasm.
HISTORY:
Manhattan Theatre Source
New York Innovative Theatre Awards Nomination
Lauren Roth – Featured Actress in a Play.
“The most lavish and beautifully realized production I’ve yet seen at Manhattan Theatre source… Stunning!... The play’s overall literary theme and style make Billy Caver feel like a rare visitor from a long-gone theatrical era; yet it’s a brand-new piece, written almost literally overnight, which is why Montserrat Mendez is a young theatre artist to keep a particular eye on.”
Martin Denton – nytheatre.com
“Thought-provoking, fantastic, a unique and hilarious piece of serendipity.”
Juliana Appenrodt – Showbusiness Weekly
Logline: Billy Carver is the werewolfian brainchild of feted writer Rebecca Roman Redd, but she thinks of ending it all when reviews for he latest book recommend she put her stories on the big screen. A fast-paced farce as her pack of hangers-on are horrified at the prospect of their livelihood being killed, but all that Rebecca wants is a chance for true love or a true orgasm.
HISTORY:
- July 2010:
Manhattan Theatre Source
New York Innovative Theatre Awards Nomination
Lauren Roth – Featured Actress in a Play.
“The most lavish and beautifully realized production I’ve yet seen at Manhattan Theatre source… Stunning!... The play’s overall literary theme and style make Billy Caver feel like a rare visitor from a long-gone theatrical era; yet it’s a brand-new piece, written almost literally overnight, which is why Montserrat Mendez is a young theatre artist to keep a particular eye on.”
Martin Denton – nytheatre.com
“Thought-provoking, fantastic, a unique and hilarious piece of serendipity.”
Juliana Appenrodt – Showbusiness Weekly