Friday, January 6, 2012

Back to Work.

I discovered a few weeks back that having NOTHING to do doesn't agree with me well.  I apparently have  some serious issues with relaxing and enjoying the times where there are no responsibilities and obligations.  I did a lot of cleaning.  A lot.

But now all of this awful nothing is over with!!!  Andy and I start back up with rehearsals for a little project that we've been working on with one of our fellow first year writers, Bryan Quick.  Careful, there's a shameless plug approaching.  Here's some information in case you want to come check out Quick's One-act play at Manhattan Repertory:




Manhattan Repertory Theatre Presents:

A DREAM... 

As Part of it’s WINTER ONE-ACT COMPETITION (Series F)

DATES/ TIMES
Wednesday, January 18 at 9pm
Friday, January 20 at 9pm
Saturday, January 21 at 4pm

at Manhattan Repertory Theatre
303 W. 42nd St. Suite 308
New York, NY 10036

(Take any train to Times Square and walk over to 8th ave and 42nd st)

PERFORMED BY AND IN COLLABORATION WITH:
Malcolm Douglas Brown
Ryan Nicolls
Andy Talen

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY:
Bryan Quick

SYNOPSIS:
Gray, a white man, awakens in a small cell to the sound of Martin Luther King's, "I Have a Dream" speech. He is confronted by Mr. X, the self proclaimed "Negro Magic," who is charged with getting Gray to admit that he is a racist. Stereotypes and misconceptions are brought front and center. Are you a racist? Are you not a racist? Gray is forced to confront the hidden tendencies that we all to often ignore.

TICKETS:
$20 dollars

Email mrtreserve@gmail.com, to reserve a seat.

Tell them you would like to see A Dream…in PERFORMANCE SERIES F,
And give them the date you want to attend.
You will receive an email back within 24 hours to confirm. 



So now that that's done, I can get back to trying to make sure these lines are crammed into my brain.  I probably shouldn't be this excited to be going back to being ridiculously busy...  I really shouldn't.


"All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence."
-  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Cheers!


-R

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