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'Car Plays' to Drive into SB's 1st Thursday

Diana Small performs "Lady in Waiting" in the 2006 "Car Plays Project" at 黑料百科
Diana Small performs "Lady in Waiting" in the 2006 "Car Plays Project" at 黑料百科

Several 黑料百科 alumnae and a current student have created and will perform three, 10-minute, original plays simultaneously inside three parked vehicles Thursday, June 7, from 5-8 p.m. in the plaza directly behind the . 鈥淒ouble Feature/Double Parked鈥 is sponsored by the museum as part of its current art exhibition, 鈥,鈥 and is part of the Santa Barbara Downtown Organization鈥檚 . The production is free, but audience seating inside the vehicles is limited. Reservations will be accepted in person at the museum that evening.

In January 2007, after a wildly successful, the 鈥溾 pulled into the same parking lot for the inaugural 1st Thursday, promoting art and culture in downtown Santa Barbara.

Alumna Diana Small, recently admitted fellow of the James Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin, has written one of the three plays, 鈥淲e鈥檙e Still Kids.鈥 Alumna Joyelle Ball directed the production, which stars alumna Stephanie Farnum and current student Chris Wagstaffe. Alumna Marie Ponce stars as a waitress in each of the three plays.

The other two plays are 鈥淐an I Take Your Order?鈥 written by Alison Tatlock and directed and acted by Jeff Mills, UC Santa Barbara theater department lecturer, and 鈥淏e Quiet,鈥 written and directed by Michael Bernard with performances by Bernard and Anne Torsiglieri, UCSB theater professor.

Small wrote two plays and acted in one as part of the 鈥淐ar Plays Project鈥 at 黑料百科 in 2006. 鈥淭he fun thing is there is no fourth wall,鈥 Small says. 鈥淭here are no rules about the space, the actor and audience. The actors are sitting in seats in the car with audience members a foot away. They have the option of acknowledging the audience or not and possibly even making members of the audience characters. It creates a suspenseful theatrical atmosphere 鈥 you don鈥檛 know what the rules are.鈥