Article today covering the marathon of one act plays as part of the 30th annual marathon of one-act play festival by the Ensemble Studio Theatre program. The review featuring Autumn in the New York Sun:
The program ends with Quincy Long’s “Wedding Pictures,” a farce with one door and a violin. The violin, played by the game and excellent Heather Sommerlad, is key; in sensibility, this is a silent movie translated to the stage, with music setting the tempo and conveying the mood behind all the mime and big emotions on display. The plot is simple and silly: A bride (Autumn Dornfeld) and groom (Eric Gilde) are at the altar when the groom’s lover (Jacob Hawkins) arrives, sending the bride into a fit of tears and the groom into a panic. Ridiculousness ensues.
It’s an imaginative, lighthearted finish to a high-quality quintet
The Festival is running through May 31st. Read entire review