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Bryan Harnetiaux

BRYAN HARNETIAUX

  

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Bryan Harnetiaux has been a Playwright-in-Residence at Spokane Civic Theatre in Spokane, Washington, since 1982. Thirteen of his plays have been published, and his short play the Lemonade Stand is anthologized in More One act Plays for acting Students (Meriwether Publishing Ltd., 2003). these works include commissioned stage adaptations of ernest Hemingway's the Snows of Kilimanjaroand the Killers, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'sLong Walk to Forever, all published by the Dramatic Publishing Company. Mr. Harnetiaux's work has been performed throughout the United States. His playNational Pastime, about the breaking of the color line in major league baseball in 1947, has received nine productions, including professional productions at Fremont Centre Theatre in South Pasadena, California and at Stamford Theatre Works in Stamford, Connecticut. National Pastime is published by Playscripts, Inc., as is 125 Montague Street, a short play drawn from National Pastime, recounting the historic first meeting between Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson. the one-man play York, written in collaboration with actor David Casteal, which tells the story of the only Black man on the Lewis & Clark expedition (1803-06) has been performed throughout the country, including a limited engagement at 78th Street Theatre Lab in New York City. (He wrote the book for York and David developed the Djembe drum rhythms used to tell the story.) Mr. Harnetiaux's play Vesta recently completed an equity-waiver professional production at Seattle's Capitol Hill Arts Center (CHaC) in February, 2008, with Megan Cole in the title role. His full-length play, Dusk, premiered at Spokane Civic Theatre in Spring, 2007. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America.

Research:    Member of the Dramatists Guild of America (as at 2015)

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        Bleeders         National Pastime         Office Hours



Bleeders

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National Pastime

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National Pastime follows the journeys of Jackie Robinson, the first black player in major league baseball, and Wesley Branch Rickey, the white President and General Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, as they shatter the color barrier in 1947. While offering insight into each man's personal struggles, the play traces the evolution of race relations leading up to the Civil Rights Movement. against all odds, Robinson and Rickey join forces to bring about a benchmark cultural event in America's history. (Note that this full-length play includes the short play, 215 Montague Street,recounting Rickey and Robinson's historic first meeting.)

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Spokane Civic Theatre (Spokane, Wa, United States)    1998

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105-120 min Play/Drama

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Male:  8            Female:  4            Other:  8 males, 4 females (12-16 actors possible: 8-10 males, 4-6 females)

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Office Hours

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When a young reviewer, Nicole, shows up after office hours to interview noted author, Dr. Eleanor Price, is she really there about Dr. Price's latest book, or are her motives somehow more personal?

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one act

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