Saturday, July 02, 2005

 

Coming Up in July

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And now, curtain up in July on:

This looks fascinating:

"The Answer is Horse" Written by Joya Scott:
A Teacher, A Learner, and 450 Volts of Electricity. In the early
1960s, psychologist Stanley Milgram took dozens of unknowing subjects
through a controversial experiment designed to test the limits of
their obedience as they committed acts of cruelty on other human
beings. The results shocked the world. Scott's play explores the
ethical issues that linger to this day.


The PTP After Dark Series supports emerging Directors, Playwrights,
and Actors in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area by providing them
with all the tools necessary to experiment and create fully staged
productions at absolutely no cost. ALL SHOWS ARE FREE OF CHARGE,
please come and support up-and-coming talent in the DC Theater Scene.


SHOW DATES: JULY 26TH @ 10:00 PM
AUGUST 4TH @ 10:00 PM


LOCATION: MULITZ-GUDELSKY THEATRE LAB
OLNEY THEATER CENTER FOR THE ARTS
2001 OLNEY-SANDY SPRING RD
OLNEY, MD 20832


PARKING: FREE


DIRECTIONS: http://www.olneytheatre.org/directions.htm

Comments:
#2: "STUPID FRAILTY" written and performed by LAURA ZAM at Sweet Mango Cafe, 3701 New Hampshire Ave, NW, directly across from Georgia Ave/Petworth metro. Limited street parking available. PWYC's for LOWT associates and friends Tues. July 5 & Wed. 7/6 at 8:30pm. (Show only; dinner not included.)

Sexy summer play about internet dating in D.C., death, and hairless backs. After a near fatal car crash, forty-something Maggie becomes determined to date the most "delicious" man in D.C. Because, our heroine has come to realize, "the opposite of sad is not happy, but delicious." Bring a date or find one there!!!
Weekends July 7-July 31, DC premier of award-winning New York Playwright and Performer Laura Zamâ's one-woman play at Sweet Mango Cafe, authentic Caribbean restaurant. Joint Artistic Producing Director Michelle T. Hall will direct.

Regular tix $16 includes show plus Jamaican dinner: Caribbean jerk chicken, fried plantains, steamed vegetables, peas & rice, bread, dessert

SHOWTIMES: Thurs - Sat eves (dinner 7:30, show 8:30); Sun mat (lunch 1:00, show 2:00). Reserve: www.boxofficetickets.com-

MuseFire Productions is professional, non-profit theater and film production company, which stages and screens work that tells the stories of people seldom represented onstage or film, especially stories of women and of the DC area, with a distinctive, multimedia style. Info: www.musefire.org info@musefire.org
 
Venus Theatre's Wrighting Women Reading Series is back with a staged reading:

Thursday, July 7th
7:30
Sangha in†Takoma Park
7014 Westmoreland Ave, Takoma Park, 20912
http://www.sangha.ws
For mature audiences only.†
$5 donation requested to help us cover space rental fee.

BODY LANGUAGE is a seventy-minute rant about Beauty. †It's also about the terrain that accompanies love-- the good, the bad and the just plain crazy. †"Body Language" opens after a 26-year lesbian relationship ends. But, as the adage goes, with every ending is a new beginning. In the case of "Body Language," the beginnings were multiple. The world may seem tilted at times, but it never lacks verve and style. This is language that stays with you.
 
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