The Players Centre presents the 2022 Players New Play Festival Winner
Arts & Culture
SRQ DAILY FRIDAY WEEKEND EDITION
FRIDAY JUL 15, 2022 |
Amanda Schlacter, Sandra Musicante, and Lee Gundersheimer, coordinators of the 21st annual Players Centre New Play Festival are pleased to announce the winning play for 2022: Lateral Moves by Cece Dwyer. Lateral Moves is a seductive romantic comedy where artful gamesmanship comes into play as an engaged millennial couple find their respective unattached boomer parents have the upper hand. It is a beach farce mostly set on Nantucket Island, and it will be perfect as a refreshing evening of theatre next summer when it will receive its world premiere production along with our 2021 winner, The Mantle by Jalex Scott.
About the playwright: Originally from Louisville, KY., as a teen, Cece Dwyer danced three seasons with the Louisville Ballet Company. She performed in community theatre, industrial shows, dinner theatre, TV and as lead dancer and featured performer in The Stephen Foster Story. Dwyer went on to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and HB Studio in New York City. There, serendipity stepped in when she met and married Denis and began her role as a mom to daughter Amanda, who is now an awarding-winning TV producer in New York City. Moving to the New Jersey suburbs, Dwyer again performed in community theatre, learning the art of costume and set design along the way. She served on the board of directors and subsequently as president of the board of trustees at The Barn Theatre in Montville, N.J., spanning 25-plus years. After husband Denis retired as a vice president for Metropolitan Life, they moved to Sarasota, Fla., in 2002. As a breast cancer survivor, Dwyer was performing in a one-minute play competition to raise money for breast cancer research when, on a whim, she entered a few plays, and they were winners. In five years, this event raised more than $100,000. Dwyer went on to write much longer plays.
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