Steve French's Projects
A First Class Man 2006
Category
Feature Play
Positions
G.H. Hardy
Synopsis
The true story of Indian mystic mathematician Ramanujan and his partnership with Cambridge professor G.H. Hardy. Written by David Freeman
Category
Short
Positions
Puckhead #1
Comments
National Commercial for NHL cable package
Category
Short
Positions
Thor
Synopsis
Produced by McCann Erickson
Occupation Hunter 2006
Category
Feature Film
Positions
Jesse Chadwick Hunter
Synopsis
A New England college student pays tuition through supernatural bounty hunting.
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Mike Hogan
Synopsis
O'Neill's last play about Jim Tyrone and his fateful night with Josie Hogan. Produced at Long Wharf Theatre and Hartford Stage Company.
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Pat Garrett
Synopsis
A theatrical adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's book of poetry about Billy The Kid, produced by The Alternate Theatre and Columbia Stages.
Category
Feature Film
Positions
Eddie English
Synopsis
Six College students gain insight into their very souls when given the assignment of a lifetime.
Category
Short
Positions
Synopsis
Produced by Kline Marketing, Inc.
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Leo
Synopsis
The New York premiere of James Rasheed's dark comedy, Professional Skepticism. The play centers on four auditors at a Big Five CPA firm and their daily struggle to survive while swimming with sharks. This tale of office intrigue is surprisingly funny, intense, and timely.
Dandy Dick 2007
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Mr. Darbey
Synopsis
The Very Reverend Augustin Jedd must raise much needed funds for the new church steeple, but is betting on the horses the best way to do this?
Still the River Runs 2008
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Synopsis
"Ain’t no one alive knows what dead feels like," reasons Jesse. Will that stop him and his brother Wyatt from stealing their dead Paw Paw’s body right from under their family’s nose? Will Paw Paw’s spirit be more at peace buried in the land of his old Florida hunting grounds? Will Wyatt, on leave from the War in Iraq, and Jesse, saddled with a mountain of debt and mouths to feed, be able to cross the deepening divide between them? These questions and more are explored in Barton Bishop’s hilarious and moving portrait of two brothers still struggling to swim in an ever-changing river.
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