Jac Announced It Is Publishing Marcina Zaccaria's VILLAGE, MY HOME

By: Oct. 15, 2018
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Jac Announced It Is Publishing Marcina Zaccaria's VILLAGE, MY HOME

JAC Publishing announced that it is publishing Playwright/ Director Marcina Zaccaria's critically acclaimed drama Village, My Home, a provocative and timely play about New Yorkers confronting cultural and political uncertainties.

When it originally ran for a special limited engagement at the Dream Up Festival in August 2017, critics said, "The great thing about writer/director Marcina Zaccaria's reportage is its humor"* and "it will make you consider to slow down and rethink what home really is."**

Village, My Home is available at https://www.amazon.com/Village-My-Home-Marcina-Zaccaria/dp/1605132853 It's also available on Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Village-My-Home-Marcina-Zaccaria-ebook/dp/B07JVPBC8F

In a chaotic business world, do we know the difference between astrophysics and Buddha? Can it all be solved with yoga? Featuring characters at various points of their lives, Village, My Home questions how we choose New York City and what are the comforts that draw us back home. We meet the Old Woman, a matriarch who loves to paint and remembers the horrors of greater storms. We get a glimpse of out-of-towners and travelers from other boroughs, willing to take the City. Just when you yearn for your fax machine, we meet a new school, techno-tribal Computer Geek who threatens to interrupt the very subways that connect us every day.

With theatrical movement and state-of-the-art sound design, Village, My Home promises to warm the heart and calm the most unsettling times. More information can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/VillageMyHome.

Marcina Zaccaria is a writer, director, and arts administrator. She has directed readings and performances in venues that include New Dramatists, TheaterLab, HERE Arts Center, 13th Street Repertory Theatre, Soho Rep, Dance Theater Workshop, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. She curated a Salon at Dixon Place, which featured visual artists, spoken word artists, dancers, filmmakers, and theater artists. Zaccaria has written monologues, published in InterJACtions: Monologues from the Heart of Human Nature (Vol. II), available on Amazon. She has been published in the New Crit section of Howl Round, and her clips can be found on Twitter. An editor at The Theatre Times, Marcina is a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women.



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