Showing posts with label AAPEX Writer Readings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AAPEX Writer Readings. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Two AAPEX Writers Have NYC Readings This Weekend

Two writers from The African American Playwrights Exchange will enjoy readings of their work this weekend in New York City.

  • Henry Meyerson
    JUMP JIM CROW
    Saturday, May 12, 12 Noon
    Booker T. Washington Heights JHS
    103 W. 108th St.
    Between Amsterdam and Columbus
    Strollers Players Readers Theater Workshop
  • Dr. Henry Miller
    MY BROTHER'S KEEPER
    Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Entertainment
    555 Edgecombe Ave @ 160th Street
    Sunday May 13th at & pm
    Jazz from 4 pm
    212-781-6595

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.