MY PLAY BEHOLD - L.A. WORKSHOP PRODUCTION

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I wrote this play in 2009 under the guidance of Gilles Chaisson and Bobby Moressco (Oscar Winner for writing movie CRASH) and the membership of The Actors Gym in Hollywood.

2010 Winner of the New American Playwrights Development Program at the Utah Shakespeare Festival

2011 3rd place Winner of The Pickering Award for Excellence in Playwriting

2013 Workshop Production with the Black Box Theatre of Asbury Park NJ

2014 Workshop Production with The Blank Theatre of Los Angeles, CA in their Living Room Series.  Cast members to include David Marciano (Virgil on HOMELAND) and Kerris Dorsey (Bridget on RAY DONOVAN)

If you're interest in attending, the info is below or click on the pic below and all the info is there... this has been a pretty amazing ride and well... listening to my Mom and Brother and friends saying "DO NOT QUIT" has been a life lesson! THANK YOU!

BEHOLD written by TOM CAVANAUGH L.A. Workshop Prod by TOMCAVANAUGH


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 BEHOLD BY TOM CAVANAUGH RECEIVES L.A. WORKSHOP PRODUCTION

The Blank Theatre of Hollywood as part of their Living Room Series presents a workshop production of BEHOLD a new play by Tom Cavanaugh, on Monday March 10th, at 8pm, at Second Stage Theatre, 6500 Santa Monica Blvd. (Cross of Wilcox), Hollywood, CA 90038.

Cast for this workshop production includes David Marciano (Virgil of HOMELAND), Kerris Dorsey (Bridget of RAY DONOVAN), Blaire Chandler and David Hemphill. Directed by Christopher J.Raymond and Written by Tom Cavanaugh.

BEHOLD is about a suburban family which loses a son to a Columbine-type shooting at the local high school and how the family changes while dealing with the tragic loss.  While the mother descends into depression, and the daughter into violence, the father rips down a cross representing the shooter from a hillside memorial. The central, timely question here is, “Was the shooter a victim of violence, too?”

Rather than playing a blame game, or making a political statement, BEHOLD shows the severe reactions to the loss of a son and a brother from within the family home. Only Bobby, the surviving brother, receives what he feels is a message from above, bringing compassion for the whole series of events. An extended fugue of internal monologues surrounding the father’s iconic destruction of the shooter’s cross memorial opens the second act.  “Not only does the play pack a sucker punch along the lines of The Normal Heart and Death of a Salesman,” says artistic director, AJ Ciccotelli of the Black Box Theatre in New Jersey, “The play reveals the destructive force of violence in the home when the unthinkable becomes a reality.”

BEHOLD was one of three plays awarded the 2011 Pickering Award for Excellence in Playwriting and received a workshop production at the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

A twenty-two year veteran 911 operator & police dispatcher, Cavanaugh used his own experience with the murder of his grandfather, who was beaten to death in his home by three teenage boys, and manifested his responses and sentiments during that experience into the lives of the characters.

Cavanagh, who is a graduate from the MFA program in playwriting at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City, used his powers of healing insight when he bought a hundred cups of coffee for the people of Newtown, CT in the wake of the Sandy Hook School Shooting.  “I wanted to restore some normality in the lives of the people of Newtown”, when asked by a national reporter on his motives.   Tom went on to explain, “After the last camera crew leaves, the real grief begins.  Hopefully this act is only the beginning to help the people of that town.” 

Cavanaugh’s act of kindness caused a media sensation that brought direct donations to the people of Newtown, CT from as far as South Africa and Great Britain.   Inspired by Cavanaugh’s actions, people picked up their phones and purchased goods and services from Newtown stores that were given for free with the purpose of directly helping the people of Newtown CT.

The staged reading of BEHOLD will be presented on Monday, March 10th, at 8:00pm, as part of The Blank Theatre’s Living Room Series at:

2nd Stage Theatre
6500 Santa Monica Blvd. (at Wilcox)
Hollywood CA 90038

For reservations please e-mail info@theblank.com

Suggested Donations Start at $10

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