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  • 20 Jun 2016 4:03 PM | Deleted user


    Next month, July 14,15,16, 22, 23, and 24 we are presenting my play LO MEIN AND TEQUILA. With actors Paula V Aguirre and Armando Villegas and directed by Jose Burgos. Spanish version subtitled in English. Here's the link to our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1083984148340005/

    Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 6 pm at :

    The Mood Entertainment Centre, 3417 N Harlem Ave, Chicago, IL.

    You can already buy your tickets at $ 20 advanced and at $ 25 at door, at  this link http://repertoriolatino.org/producing-now/

    We look forward to having you there! Don't miss this beautiful and conscientious production!

    Love,


    Angelina Llongueras
    773-441-3310
    Skype: angellongue

  • 09 Jun 2016 11:36 AM | Donna Spector

    Production at Cloverdale Playhouse, Montgomery, Alabama, June 11-19 and 23-26.

  • 06 Jun 2016 4:17 PM | Sandra Seaton

    From The Diary of Sally Hemings, solo opera by composer William Bolcom with libretto by Sandra Seaton, was performed in January 2016 at the Kennedy Center by lyric soprano Alyson Cambridge as a part of an evening titled "In Her Voice."

    Ann Midgette comments in her Washington Post review:

    "The evening’s main event was “From the Diary of Sally Hemings,” by William Bolcom and the poet Sandra Seaton, which Cambridge has made her own and recorded in 2010. Delving behind the facile label of Hemings as “Thomas Jefferson’s black mistress,” Seaton imaginatively reconstructs the figure of a strong, intelligent woman who remained in a relationship with Jefferson for decades and had several children with him, but is keenly aware of the contradictions and disadvantages of her position.

    It is an evocative and gripping text that creates less a song cycle than a monodrama.


  • 05 Jun 2016 11:45 AM | Sandra de Helen

    June 15, 2016 7-8:30pm Sandra de Helen will do a public reading and book launch of her new lesbian thriller, Till Darkness Comes, at Another Read Through Bookstore, 3932 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, Oregon 97227

  • 31 May 2016 10:53 AM | Robin Rice

    ALICE IN BLACK AND WHITE is a drama that tells the story of feisty Alice Austen, who struggled against Victorian society's rules to become the first female photo-journalist.  Heartwarming, funny, victorious!

    Following a premiere in Lousiville, KY, the Looking for Lilith Theatre Company brings this visually rich play to New York's 59E59 Theatre, August 3-14. 

    More info about the play: http://robinriceplaywright.com/alice-in-black-and-white/

    For ticket information:  http://lookingforlilith.org/currentseason/alice2016/

    For tickets: http://www.59e59.org/moreinfo.php?showid=258

  • 26 May 2016 8:30 PM | Anonymous

    Called a ‘major talent’ at The 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Irish comedienne Kate Perry presents a happy hour of acutely observed and quirky monologues reflecting her unique view on life. She portrays a wonderful array of characters ranging from five to seventy years old. Whether it’s Mary Peachy-Bender, an Amish woman with Shoofly pie envy, Jimmy the digital vigilante man with a van or Carmel, a celebrity obsessed old age pensioner. Each is portrayed with chameleon like skill, humour and charm. It’s going to be a Very Perry Experience!

    Thursday May 26 8:30pm

    Friday May 27 9:30pm

    Saturday May 28 6:00pm

    Sunday May 29 5:30pm

    Friday June 3 7:00pm

    Saturday June 4 9:00pm

    Sunday June 5 2:00pm

    Southside Theater, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA

    Tickets: General Admission $20 in Advance, $25 at the Door.

    http://www.sfiaf.org/calendar_2016



  • 25 May 2016 12:38 AM | Anonymous
    Staged reading of BIRDS OF A FEATHER: A COMEDY ABOUT DE-EXTINCTION, a new full-length play by June Guralnick, as part of Festival51, on Saturday, May 28 @ 8:00 p.m. at Contemporary Theatre Company, 327 Main Street, South Kingston, Rhode Island. For tickets and more info: http://www.festival51.org/http://www.festival51.org/ 
  • 22 May 2016 5:30 PM | Deleted user


    I want to invite everyone to the United Nations Orange Day reading of my new play THE SUBJECT, hosted by Sell a Door Theatre Company.  Events are FREE to attend.

    There are two opportunities to see THE SUBJECT:

    1) Sunday, May 22 at 5:30 PM at Upstairs at The Arts, 6-7 Great Newport Street, London WC2H 7JB.

    Featuring Alfred Enoch (HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER, HARRY POTTER), Peter Guinness (STAN LEE'S LUCKY MAN, CASUALTY), and Rachel Bright (EASTENDERS, A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED). Directed by Anna Fox.

    Followed by a drinks reception.

    More info: https://www.selladoor.com/development/new-writing

    2) Wednesday, May 25 at 7:30 PM at Sell a Door Theatre studio room (1 Creek Road, London SE8 3BT) with an all-new cast of actors. Directed by Grace Joseph.  

    Both events are free of charge, but optional charity donations to United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women and Rape Crisis England and Wales will be gratefully accepted.

    About the play:
    Princess Sophia’s family is one of the most dysfunctional in history, with notoriously mad father King George III, drug-dependent mother Queen Charlotte, sex addict brother Ernest, and agoraphobe sister Augusta. When Sophia is attacked and fights to bring the criminal to justice, her family instead seeks to mastermind a cover-up of the secret for fear of losing the throne. A feminist take on history exploring the crisis of sexual assault cover-ups. 

    f you would like to attend, please email Maddy at maddy@selladoor.com and note which date. You are welcome to bring guests. We would love to see you there!  

    Thank you, 
    Carolyn Kras
    www.carolynkras.com

  • 19 May 2016 7:00 PM | Nancy Gall-Clayton

    A short comedy set at Churchill Downs on Derby will be given a staged reading at Harvest Coffee & Cafe in Shelbyville, KY, on Thursday, May 19, 2016, at 7 pm. A big floppy hat creates confusion, fun, and romance. Music and monologues will also be presented at this free program.

  • 08 May 2016 7:00 PM | Nancy Gall-Clayton

    Three Voices/3V Theatre presents staged readings of short plays inspired by the topic "Mother, May I?" on Mother's Day, at Access Theatre, 380 Broadway, New York City. A high school graduate sneaks into the lab where her mother works to talk privately with her mother about the final three child support checks due before the young woman turns 18. Tickets are $10. 

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