Meet Larry Phillips & Must Win (Broadway Bound Theatre Festival)

Must Win

Name:  Larry Phillips

What is your current project? Must Win

Where are you performing your show and why is it a good fit for your production?

14 St Y. It’s wonderful space to both be a performer and an audience member in.

What’s next for you?

A nap.

What is the name of the last show you saw?

Hello, Dolly

Any advice for your peers?

Never throw anything you write away no matter how stuck you are. You never know when you might have an epiphany. Sometimes years later.

Want More?

Website: http://www.larryphillipsnyc.com/

Larry Phillips is an Actor and Playwright in NYC.  He has written and appeared in the plays: Koalas are Dicks (Randomly Specific), The Weekend Will End (winner Best Play & nominee for Best Actor ‘17 NY Theater Festival), Secondary Pitch (Randomly Specific), The Rise of Mediocrity (Best Play nominee ‘16 NY Theater Festival), Learning to Skip (Randomly Specific), Arbuckle Syndrome (Best Play nominee ‘15 NY Theater Festival), Last Chance for Mama (’17 Planet Connections Festival).  As an actor he recently appeared in The Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan (What Dreams May Co.), Animal Kingdom (Hunger & Thirst), The Why Overhead (Zootopia), Accumulated Heartbreak Disorder (Randomly Specific).He continues to workshop his solo show The Art of Acting: A Master Class with Fozzie Bear.


Show Information

Must Win

https://14streety.secure.force.com/ticket#details_a0S36000004CDUxEAO
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I’m on a PANEL! Broadway Bound Festival

A  fun announcement: Yours truly is a panelist for the upcoming Broadway Bound Festival, listed as one of the fifteen summer theater festivals to check out this summer by the New York Times. The opportunity to be a part of a program that turns playwrights into producers has been part of my world. One of the first pieces I produced, directed and acted in was written my friend in undergrad. I was president of the theatre club and we had a very large budget of $300. We decided to invest in lights and use everything in the costume and prop room. Good times. Different times. However, a useful experience a million years later. I look forward to seeing these 19 pieces which I will be  offering my two cents. Hopefully it will be worth more than that.

Visit www.broadwayboundfestival.com/ to learn more! And stay tuned for my upcoming podcast interview with founder, Lenore Skomal.