Vote for Your Favorite Seven.11 Play from the Past Six Years!

The top three plays will have one final encore, in our Seventh and FINAL year of Seven.11 Convenience Theater (June 2009, details coming!) so what are you waiting for? Refresh your memory by reading the blurbs below and then vote at the bottom of the page, or click here to vote now.
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Dissipating Heat – Carla Ching, Year 1

Three distinct stories spanning from New York, Hawaii and California – yet intertwined as the three store clerks all become more than just faces behind the counter.
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A Very Desi Christmas – Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri, Year 2

A pop musical where a modern day Scrooge faces the holidays with impending gloom, but finds out the true meaning of basmati rice.
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Raj Against the Machine – Vishakan Jeyakumar, Year 2

Where a store clerk drinks himself to a stupor while his best customer convinces him not to.
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Color Me Desi – Rishi Chowdhary, Year 3

A liquor-run to the convenience store before the big desi party uncovers that there are more shades of brown than there are colors to Holi.
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S.A.M.O.S.A. – Debargo Sanyal, Year 3

Students Ho, Cho, and Mo get down and dirty with student club politics and deli snacks.
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Soonderella – Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri, Year 3

A new pop musical involving a fairy tale of a different colour.
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Old New World – J.P. Chan, Year 4

In the year 2106, superpowers fight for their right to claim the Jewel of Ancient America.
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Who Killed Mr. Naidu? – Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri, Year 4

With 3 suspects and a heinous crime, a musical "whodunnit" that will send you singing and screaming from the convenience store!
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Bachelor Moon – Thelma De Castro, Year 5

Two friends discover that the bond between them is as tenuous as a Bachelor Moon.
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We Are History – Jon Kern, Year 5

Join Hansen's Citywalk - #1 in New York! - and take a tour of The Death of Martha Wang
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One Dollar Box – Eugene Oh, Year 6

A provocative tribute about anybody's father, anybody's daughter and the desperate measures that arise when life boxes you in. Working man, work it man.
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What Not to Sell – Naveen Bahar Choudhury, Year 6

Tracy and Vinton's Convenience Store Makeover television show may be the answer to shop clerk Yasmina. But what will she sell to appeal to mainstream America?