The Essential Theatre's Reading Series wants YOU! (DC) — The Essential Theatre — AAPEX

Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Essential Theatre's Reading Series wants YOU! (DC)

The Essential Theatre
S. Robert Morgan,
Founder/Artistic Director

You Are Invited!

The Artistic Community is cordially invited to closed table readings of new and current plays in development in The Essential Theatre’s New Play Reading Series. There is no admission requirement. Space is limited and all interested artists, literary personnel and invited guests are asked to RSVP by calling (202) 328-0569 or by E-mailing. All table readings will be held in room 221 of the, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library located at 901 G Street, NW, on the following dates:

Monday, December 1st 6:00 P.M.
Stuck in Winnemucca
by
Robert Alexander
Reading of third draft

Monday December 8th 6:00 P.M.
Blues Theme for Talladega
by
Cornell Calhoun, III
Reading of first draft

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library is accessible by metro rail using the red, green or yellow lines via Gallery Place using the Galleries exit at 9th and G streets and the blue, orange and red lines trains to Metro Center using the 11th & G streets exit. The library also has free underground parking that can be accessed via 10th street and G Place. All interested artistic and literary personnel are asked to RSVP by calling (202) 328-0569 or E-mail through the click-through above.

About The New Play Reading Series

The New Play Reading Series is created to give voice to the work of new and established playwrights. It is in substance an incubator that serves to nurture the work for a three-year period in a supportive and collaborative environment with other artisans, actors and directors. Further, it is a forum where audience members are welcomed to engage in an open dialogue with the playwright and director about the issues presented in the material as well as techniques used to present them. The New Play Reading Series was initiated in the spring of 1992.

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