At the end of this month, two of the conference participants, Christian McLean and Sally Jane Kerschen-Sheppard, will be contributing to Dancer for Money, a series of ten minute plays in Manhattan that promises to “explore the various ways we will do or say or be just about anything,” which sounds like an excellent night out.
The event will be at the Sargent Theatre at the American Theatre of Actors from October 25-28, and tickets are fifteen bucks. Sally Jane’s slice of the pie is entitled Chemistry, a play that “humorously shows what happens when two lonely people come together for all the wrong reasons.” Christian wrote the title piece, which “holds up an uncomfortable mirror to the underbelly of modern capitalistic society,” and — contrary to rumors — is not a stage-set re-imagining of the following piece of arthouse film:
So if you’re in NYC, go support Sally Jane and Christian. Go here to buy tickets, and here’s a map to the place, which is pretty close to a bunch of main train lines, so you have no excuse for not showing up. If anyone’s interested in helping SJ and CM spread the word, you can download the postcard after the jump.
Best of luck guys, and make sure to send an update on how everything goes.
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