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Set in Selma, AL, 1966, against the backdrop of the civil rights movement,the plays follows a black man who is determined to exercise his right to vote despite numerous obstacles deliberately placed in his way. The play represents the personal and historical struggles African Americans faced when trying to vote and culminates in a powerful and emotional narrative of resilience and hope.

bridge—short SCREENPLAY

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   BRIDGE—FULL LENGTH

Once a director is confirmed, we will promptly provide you with your specific reading date, time, and time slot. Your play reading will take place at MATCH Houston, located at 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002.

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Bridge - FEATURE FILM

cONTRAFLOW

Set during the tumultous few days in New Orleans leading up to the Hurricane Katrina disaster of 2005, a police sergeant learns of his daughter’s kidnapping and goes on a desperate, high-stakes vigilante spree to find and rescue her—ultimately uncovering a much larger conspiracy and criminality that caused the infamous breaching of the Ninth Ward levees in the wake of the storm.

How does Turtle respond to the fact that not one of his neighbors has called him or come by to wish him a happy birthday? He builds a huge wall around his house: “I don’t need them,” he says. But what happens when he falls off the ladder and lands with a thud on his back? Fox knows what happens to a turtle when it’s on its back with the sun in its face. How can Fox and Turtle’s other neighbors get over the wall and rescue him before . . . ?

turtle’s fine wall

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