Derek Lee McPhatter's CITIZEN JANE 2/4-7 (NYC) — Derek Lee McPhatter — AAPEX

Monday, January 25, 2010

Derek Lee McPhatter's CITIZEN JANE 2/4-7 (NYC)

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The Fire This Time Festival of Short Plays

features a new show co-produced by Under the Spell Productions, Inc.

CITIZEN JANE

by Derek Lee McPhatter

Directed by Rhonney Greene

Starring

Tygerlily

as Citizen Jane

with

LaJune

Dylan Kammerer

Darren Mallett

and

Sheree Renée Thomas

Thursday, February 04 thru Sunday, February 7, 2010

@ 8PM

with Saturday and Sunday Matinees @ 2pm

No Performance on Sunday Night

$15 ($12 students/seniors)

Part of the Horse Trade Theater Group’s Fire This Time Short Play Festival

All performances will be held at the Red Room Theater,

located at 85 East 4th Street NYC (between 2nd and 3rd Avenues)

on the third floor. (Sorry no elevator)

About Citizen Jane

Citizen Jane is our favorite super-shero and she comes to vivid life tonight! Don’t worry if all she seems a bit tired of saving the world. She had better give us another Happy Ending or else!

About The Fire this Time Festival

The Fire This Time Festival showcases new short plays as a special Black History Month offering by the Horse Trade Theater Group. Performances feature Citizen Jane alongside new works by Deborah Asiimwe, Rhada Blank, Kelley Girod, Katori Hall, Germono Toussaint and Pia Wilson. The Festival explores the diverse possibilities of contemporary American drama and challenging new directions for 21st century black theatre.

www.horsetrade.info

Ticket Link

Participating in The Fire This Time Festival is an exciting new addition to Under the Spell Productions’ plans for 2010 and beyond. Building on our ongoing success, we are preparing for a number of upcoming theater and cultural projects, and are actively expanding our network of supporters, collaborators, and mentors. Charitable donations help make all of this possible. Please contact Derek McPhatter at derek.mcphatter@gmail.com or 718-687-8588 for additional information or to make a contribution.

www.underthespell.org

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