Friday, May 4, 2007

Free "My Brother's Keeper" Reading (NYC)

Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Entertainment
Presents a Reading
of the Two-act Play
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER
By
Henry Miller
(Member: African American Playwrights Exchange & Dramatist Guild of America)


Location:
555 Edgecombe Avenue @ 160th Street, NYC, Apt #3F - 212-781-6595 (1 Block East of St Nicholas Avenue) . The nearest train station is the IND line @ 163rd St. CC local.

Date & Time:
Sun. May 13, 2007 @ 7pm

Readers:
ARTHUR FRENCH (Obie Award-winner, founding member: NEC) reading Mr. Newborne

LAWRENCE WINSLOW reading Lucas Newborne

CANDICE MYERS reading Dana Askew

BRIGITTE BARNET reading Margaret "Zulima" Newborne

ED SHELDON reading Mayor Jacob A. Lyman

&

ERIC COLEMAN reading Marcus Newborne


This reading will be hosted by Marjorie Eliot who starred in Charles Gordone' seminal, Pulitzer Prize-winning African American drama, No Place to be Somebody. Also a jazz pianist, Ms. Eliot is the founder of Parlor Entertainment, Harlem's internationally recognized "Straight-Ahead" Sunday Afternoon contemporary Jazz venue.

ADMISSION IS FREE!
So eat a big late lunch and come early at 4pm and make it an afternoon of Jazz and an evening (7pm) of African-American Drama.

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