Nine-Eleven
Written & Directed by
Matthew Burlingame

Produced by Paperclip Productions and The Lambda Players

"I never intended to write about this," says Matthew Burlingame about his newest play Nine Eleven. It started as an assignment for a playwrighting class and somehow mushroomed into what it is now. What it is now is a full-length comedy-drama play about seven diverse-minded college students and their ultra-conservative right-wing instructor facing life before and after the events of September 11, 2001.

Burlingame, a multi award-winning journalist with a long list of credits under his belt, could easily be considered one of Sacramento's hottest artistic commodities. Having left a two-year position at Sacramento News and Review as a theatre critic, Burlingame set out to test the waters with two of his plays: Paperclip Messiah, a psychological love story set in a Catholic Parish, and the profoundly moving Nine-Eleven. Both were instant successes with test-audiences and critics alike.

"I wasn't sure if audiences would be ready for Nine-Eleven," says Burlingame. "It doesn't deal with the events in a sensationalistic way, it is set in a community college where a group of people, some affected directly, others indirectly, have to reexamine themselves, their beliefs and what their roles are in this new world in which we live." But don't expect to spend the entire evening with tissues in hand; there are as many laughs as there might be tears. Burlingame paints a well-balanced canvas as the characters explore, evolve, grow and learn to continue living.

"Everyone will be able to identify with some character, or even some aspects of all the characters," says Burlingame. Don't expect to get preached at or see anyone to get on their soapbox. "These characters are just like us, going through real emotions and not really sure what's coming next," he explains. The play is a reflection of Americans and the diversity of feelings we were, and are, all going through.

Nine Eleven is one of the first full-length theatrical productions dealing with aspects of the Nine-Eleven event. It captures a moment in time when we became one nation and reflects the reality of what we, as both a country and as individuals, were feeling at that time. Nine Eleven is a piece of history in the making and Sacramento will always be remembered as its birthplace.

Cast:
Nephi - Jonathan Charron (Beautiful Thing, Paperclip Messiah Reading)
Sarah - TBA
Bob - Paj Crank
Mitzi - Erin Herscowitz (Greg's Big Adventure)
Theresa - Theresa Vann (Play readings, Greg's Big Adventure)
Chriss - Trina Palmer
Dustin - Daniel Featherston (Paperclip Messiah Reading)
Mordecai - West Ramsey (Lambda Players)

Playwright mini-bio:

Matthew Burlingame is a multi award-winning journalist with a long list of credits under his belt including Sacramento News & Review, Citysearch.com, The Express, Outword Newsmagazine, The Advocate, This Side Up Newspaper as well as many others. His theatrical accomplishments include television production and direction; stage-acting, direction, technical design and playwrighting. He currently holds positions on the boards of Sacramento's The Lambda Players and Sacramento City Theatre.

Recent productions:

· Paperclip Messiah, Lambda Players, playwright
· Nine-Eleven, Paperclip Productions/Lambda Players, playwright
· Love & Deceit, Lambda Players, actor
· Oscar & Bosie, Lambda Players, actor
· A Mooving (sic) Experience, Paperclip Productions, playwright
· 291/2 Hour Playwrighting Festival, City Theatre, playwright
· Greg's Big Adventure (PSA), Lambda Players, playwright/director
· Hate Crimes (PSA), Access Cable, playwright/director
· Cinderella, Storytime Theatre, actor
· Sleeping Beauty, Storytime Theatre, actor

For full list, actor bios, photos, media copy of script or promo appearance calendar, please contact: Annabella Pulai, 916/455-7555

April 12 - May 4, 2002 Fridays & Saturdays, 8pm
Wm. J. Geery Theater, 2130 L Street, Sacramento
Tickets: $10, Reservations: 916/650-3244