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               I               came               to               New               York               City               about               12               years               ago               to               pursue               the               dream               of               performing               on               the               big               stage               or               any               stage               really.

It               did               not               take               long               before               I               realized               that               there               are               many               others               who               arrive               in               this               city               with               a               very               similar               dream               and               are               equipped               with               more               talent,               more               connections               and               much               thicker               skin.
               After               many               auditions               (or               I               should               say               rejections),               I               decided               to               give               myself               one               last               chance               to               make               it               work               before               throwing               in               the               towel.

I               saw               a               posting               for               an               open               call               audition               for               an               Off-Broadway               revival               of               Boy's               Life               by               Howard               Korder.

I               remembered               doing               a               scene               from               the               play               in               college               and               having               a               blast               with               my               scene               partner               so               I               thought               maybe               this               is               the               sign               I               needed               and               I               would               get               the               opportunity               to               keep               the               dream               alive               while               performing               in               a               really               fun               play.
               Sadly,               I               did               not               get               the               role               (and               it               was               exactly               the               sign               I               needed)               but               it               was               one               of               the               most               enjoyable               auditions               and               rejections               I               have               ever               received.

I               was               very               much               taken               by               the               infectious               enthusiasm               of               the               producing               company,               Broken               Watch               Theatre               Company.

Although               I               did               not               get               the               role,               I               still               wanted               to               support               this               young               upstart               and               see               if               their               youthful               enthusiasm               would               carry               over               to               the               stage.
               So               on               September               10,               2001,               I               marched               up               the               steep               stairs               to               the               PC2               theatre               in               Midtown               and               was               treated               to               a               wonderful               production               of               Boy's               Life               with               a               truly               fantastic               cast.
               I               awoke               the               next               morning               to               look               at               the               reviews               ran               see               if               my               critical               eye               matched               that               of               the               pros               only               to               witness               the               unspeakable               devastation               that               was               happening               at               the               World               Trade               Center.

Understandably,               few               would               get               to               read               what               the               NY               Times               said               about               the               young               theatre               company's               New               York               debut…
               "Foreplay               that's               so               funny,               sex               is               just               superfluous.

The               director,               Drew               DeCorleto,               and               the               cast               of               the               Broken               Watch               Productions               revival               of               the               play               at               PC2               appear               to               take               all               this               as               a               challenge               that               they               thoroughly               enjoy               meeting,               and               their               enthusiasm               can               be               catching.

Mr.

DeCorleto               keeps               the               brief,               disconnected               episodes               moving               so               fast               on               John               Wiese's               Lego-like               set               that               one               forgets               that               the               original               Lincoln               Center               Theater               production               often               felt               annoyingly               like               a               string               of               discrete               blackouts."               -               The               New               York               Times,               September               11,               2001.
               The               NY               Post               raved,               too               "The               play...

is               brought               to               hilarious,               sad,               vivid               life               by               the               spot-on               performances               of               Hoff,               Lauer               and               Koch.

Every               now               and               again               a               play               finally               finds               a               group               of               people               who               know               what               it               needs,"               and               the               West               Side               Spirit               named               Boy's               Life,               Theatre               Pick               of               the               Week,               stating               "If               this               is               what               they               consider               broken,               then               let's               hope               they               never               fix               it."
               It               was               a               very               bittersweet               victory,               this               young               theatre               company               gets               positive               recognition               by               the               New               York               media               their               first               time               out               but               it               didn't               matter               because               world               events               made               them               an               afterthought.

As               the               saying               goes               "the               show               must               go               on"               and               it               did,               the               cast               took               a               few               days               off               and               helped               out               at               Ground               Zero               and               then               went               back               to               performing               to               small               preoccupied               houses.
               Since               that               very               first               show               Broken               Watch               has               produced               10               fully               staged               productions,               seven               world               premieres,               three               of               which               have               been               published               and               produced               around               the               country,               and               countless               workshops               and               readings.

They               also               took               over               and               ran               and               an               Off-Broadway               theatre,               lost               an               Off-Broadway               theatre               and               offered               support               and               advice               to               numerous               off               Broadway               theatre               companies.
               Recently               I               had               a               chance               to               sit               down               with               Drew               DeCorleto,               Artistic               Director               of               Broken               Watch               to               chat               about               being               around               for               10               years               and               what               they               have               planned               for               the               next               10.
               Lilly               Charles:               Hello               Drew,               congrats               on               being               ten               years               old,               that's               quite               a               milestone               for               an               Off-               Broadway               theatre               company.
               Drew               DeCorleto:               Thanks,               it               is               quite               a               feat,               especially               considering               how               we               started               and               the               rollercoaster               of               a               ride               that               we               have               been               on               since.
               LC:               Can               you               explain?
               DD:               Sure.

The               company               was               originally               made               up               from               a               bunch               of               actors               from               Boston               Conservatory               and               like               most               theatre               companies               we               had               our               eyes               on               the               prize.

We               wanted               to               take               over               NY               with               new,               edgy               plays               that               we               could               star               in               and               direct.

To               test               the               scene               we               did               a               small               two               week               showcase               of               Howard               Korder's               Boys               Life               which               went               really               well               so               we               decided               to               do               a               full               production.

We               were               very               fortunate               to               get               the               media               attention               we               did,               but               we               opened               on               September               10,               2011               and               our               New               York               Times               reviews               ran               on               September               11th               -               talk               about               an               emotional               roller               coaster.
               LC:               How               do               you               come               back               from               something               like               that?
               DD:               We               raised               more               money               and               pushed               on.

We               decided               to               do               a               play               by               Michael               Weller               called               SPLIT               and               step               up               our               production               values               and               hoped               that               lightning               strikes               twice.

Doing               that               show               was               one               of               the               best               decisions               we,               as               a               company               could               have               made,               because               it               introduced               us               to               Michael               Weller               Weller               who               has               been               an               amazing               supporter               and               confidant               to               Broken               Watch               ever               since.
               LC:               How               did               SPLIT               do?
               DD:               It               did               pretty               well,               I               think               one               of               the               reviews               said               something               along               the               lines               of               "…Broken               Watch's               productions               could               challenge               many               of               the               high-profile               star               packages               On               and               Off-Broadway"               and               that               was               great               to               hear.

Having               people               say               things               like               that               about               us               has               been               really               helpful               and               has               been               able               to               afford               us               the               opportunity               to               work               with               other               amazing               playwrights               like               Christopher               Kyle,               Edward               Allen               Baker,               Padraic               Lillis…etc.
               LC:               How               did               you               follow               that               up?
               DD:               We               always               knew               we               wanted               to               do               new               works               by               up-and-coming               playwrights               so               we               made               a               decision               to               only               focus               on               new               plays.

As               a               company               we               work               very               well               with               playwrights               developing               new               work               and               since               we               began               we               have               gone               on               to               produce               eight               world               premieres               and               of               those               four               have               been               published.
               LC:               That's               a               pretty               good               track               record               for               a               small               company.
               DD:               I               am               thrilled               about               it.

What               really               made               it               possible               was               that               after               jumping               space               to               space               and               opportunity               to               run               a               theatre               came               up               and               we               jumped               on               it.

It               was               a               50               seat               midtown               theatre               which               we               subsequently               named               The               Michel               Weller               Theatre.

Having               our               own               space               gave               us               the               opportunity               to               research               and               develop               plays               and               work               on               them               for               a               while               before               putting               them               up               in               front               of               an               audience.

The               space               also               acted               as               an               extra               revenue               source,               allowing               us               to               put               more               money               towards               productions.

In               2008,               the               landlord               decided               that               it               no               longer               wanted               theatres               in               the               building               and               did               not               renew               our               lease.

For               us               it               was               devastating,               it               was               a               loss               of               revenue,               rehearsal               space,               and               a               place               for               us               and               other               theatre               companies               to               play               and               try               to               get               plays               off               the               ground.

That's               what               I               miss               the               most.

The               opportunities               we               gave               to               other               theatre               companies               in               our               space.
               LC:               Is               the               loss               of               the               space               one               of               the               reasons               why               Broken               Watch               has               been               quiet               lately?
               DD:               It               is               THE               reason               why               we               have               been               quiet.

But,               it               made               us,               as               a               theater               company;               reevaluate               what               we               want               to               do               and               how               we               want               to               do               it.

We               were               able               to               rebuild               our               Board               of               Directors               that               includes               Michael               Weller               and               Christopher               Kyle               and               casting               guru               Stephanie               Klapper               and               others.

We               also               put               more               focus               on               our               mission               of               helping               develop               new               plays               by               underserved/undervalued               playwrights.

Very               soon               we               will               be               announcing               a               new               project               we               have               been               developing               for               the               past               two               years               that               does               just               that               in               a               big               way.
               LC:               Sounds               interesting,               can               you               tell               me               more               about               it?
               DD:               Not               yet,               but               when               we               are               ready               to               announce               you               will               the               first               person               we               call.
               LC:               Thanks,               what               do               you               have               coming               up               next?
               DD:               This               December               we               are               producing               two               one               acts               by               Michael               Weller               in               an               evening               that               we               are               calling               Sex               Good,               Money               Bad.

It's               going               to               be               a               fun.

It's               a               down               and               dirty               two               week               run               at               The               Workshop               Theatre               on               West               36th               Street,               we               are               nomads               once               again.

We               are               putting               our               cast               together               and               I               will               direct               one               and               Tony               Speciale               is               directing               the               other.

Our               Board               and               I               am               very               excited               about               this               project.
               LC:               That               is               great               to               hear               about               the               new               show,               I               cannot               wait               to               see               it.
               DD:               Can't               wait               to               see               you               there,               and               thanks               for               taking               to               time               to               do               a               follow               up               with               Broken               Watch               Theatre,               10               years               later.

We're               excited               to               be               back               and               are               hoping               our               audience               is               ready               for               the               ride.

This               show               is               going               to               be               great.

Two               premiere's               of               Weller               one               acts…does               it               get               any               better               that               that?
               Check               out               Broken               Watch               Theatre's               upcoming               production               Good               Sex,               Bad               Money,               two               one-acts               by               Michael               Weller;               Now               There's               Just               the               Three               of               Us               directed               by               Tony               Speciale               and               Rules               for               Writing               Play               directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto.

The               production               will               take               place               December               8               -               18,               2011               at               The               Workshop               Theatre               (312               W.

36th               Street).

For               more               information               visit               www.BrokenWatch.org
               BROKEN               WATCH               THEATRE               COMPANY'S               MISSION:
               Broken               Watch               Theatre               Company               is               dedicated               to               developing               new               works               by               playwrights               that               are               undervalued/underserved/undiscovered               and               ultimately               acting               as               a               springboard               to               gain               these               pieces               and               playwrights               exposure               to               the               wider               off-Broadway               and               regional               theatre               communities.
               BROKEN               WATCH               THEATRE               COMPANY'S               PRODUCTION               HISTORY:
               Boys'               Life               by               Howard               Korder               -               (Producers               Club               2,               2001)
               Split               by               Michael               Weller               (Lion               Theatre,               Theatre               Row,               2002)
               American               Storage               by               Edward               Allen               Backer               (Lion               Theater,               Theater               Row,               2003)
               The               Kidney               by               Hunt               Holman               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2004)
               The               Safety               Net               by               Christopher               Kyle               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2005)
               A               Broken               Christmas               Carol               by               James               Christy,               J.

Holtham,               Kendra               Levin               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2005)
               Never               Tell               by               James               Christy               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2006)
               Dibble               Does               Christmas               in               New               York               by               Jerry               Robbins               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2006)
               Two               Thirds               Home               by               Padraic               Lillis               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2007)
               The               Framer               by               Edward               Allan               Baker               (The               Michael               Weller               Theatre,               2008)
               Good               Sex,               Bad               Money               by               Michael               Weller               (The               Workshop               Theatre,               2011)
               CLOCKWORKS               A               STAGED               READING               SERIES
               Rich               Girl               by               Victoria               Stewart,               Directed               by               Thomas               Kail               (January               27,               2010)
               Honey               Brown               Eyes               by               Stefanie               Zadravec,               Directed               by               Martha               Banta               (January               20,               2010)
               Look,               we               are               breathing               by               Laura               Jacqmin,               Directed               by               Michael               Sexton               (January               19,               2010)
               *The               Framer               by               Edward               Allan               Baker,               Directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto               (March               15,               2007)
               Put               Them               Away               by               James               Christy,               Directed               by               Padraic               Lillis               (March               1,               2007)
               Angels               of               the               Half-Moon               by               Douglas               Young,               Directed               by               Victoria               Chatfield               (January               9,               2007)
               *Two               Thirds               Home               by               Padraic               Lillis,               Directed               by               Elizabeth               Canavan               (November               7th,               2006)
               I               Had               to               Kill               Her               by               Cynthia               Kraman,               Directed               by               Stephen               Brumble,               Jr.

(October               25th,               2006)
               She               Talks               to               Rainbows               by               Michael               Puzzo,               Directed               by               Padraic               Lillis               (June               19,               2006)
               Quarter               Life               by               Sam               Foreman,               Directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto               (June               26,               2005)
               Pluto's               Listening               by               David               Parr,               Directed               by               Leo               Lauer               (June               19,               2005)
               The               Good               Red               Road               by               Robert               Vaughan,               Directed               by               Austin               Pendleton               (June               13,               2005)
               Splendid               by               J.

Holtham,               Directed               by               Stephen               Brumble,               Jr.

(June               5,               2005)
               Thirty               Ghosts               by               Robert               Lewis               Vaughan,               Directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto               (March               14,               2005)
               *The               Safety               Net               by               Christopher               Kyle,               Directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto               (March               28,               2004)
               *The               Kidney               by               Hunt               Holman,               Directed               by               Drew               DeCorleto               (April               14,               2003)
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