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David Rigano

DAVID RIGANO  (1986 - )

Nationality:    USA
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A graduate of Marymount Manhattan College, David Rigano is a writer and director of plays and musicals. As a director, David has worked on Hope by Terrence McNally, Savage/Love by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin, and The Wild Party by Andrew Lippa (asst. dir).David is the Artistic Director of Festival Arts, dedicated to encouraging new artists and supporting new material.

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below is a list of David Rigano's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Chance Meetings         Day in the Life Of , A         Favorite Son         Life Lessons with Susan Gail



Chance Meetings

Synopsis:
Three couples meet by chance in a New York city park. Though they've never met before, they have more in common than they may realize.

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1st Produced:
Rebel Verses New Play Festival, NYC    2008

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Genre:
One ACT

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Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

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Day in the Life Of , A

Synopsis:
Layers are pealed away from four seemingly stereotypical high school students maneuvering through the social politics of their freshman year.

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1st Produced:
Fleetwood Stage, New Rochelle, NY    2001

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Genre:
One Act

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Male:  2            Female:  2            Other:  1 m/f

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Favorite Son

Synopsis:
Based on a poem from Edgar Lee Masters' "Spoon River Anthology," Favorite Son tells the story of Elsa Wertman, a woman who had to give up her child to save her life, and how she has lived with that decision.

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1st Produced:
Marymount Manhattan Honors Colloquium    2008

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Genre:
adaptation One Act

Parts:
Male:  1            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Life Lessons with Susan Gail

Synopsis:
When successful author Susan Gail visits her god-daughter's seventh grade classroom on "Career Day," the name of the game is "Do As I Say, Not As I Do." Or rather, "Watch What I Do, and Do The Opposite."

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1st Produced:
Festival Arts Dinner Table Reading Series, NYC    2008

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Genre:
One-Act, Full Length

Parts:
Male:  3            Female:  5            Other:  -

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