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Apr 17, 2008

NYTW codes The Sound and the Fury

this is Elevator Repair Service who did Gatz as you will recall Tickets for all performances April 15 – May 18 are just $40 each (reg. $55). Use code SDFBLG7 when ordering. To purchase tickets, call (212) 947-8844 or visit http://www.broadwayoffers.com/ New York Theatre Workshop also offers both Student Tickets and CheapTix Sundays. CheapTix Sundays: All tickets for all Sunday evening performances at 7pm are just $20 each! Tickets are available in advance but must be purchased at the NYTW box office on a cash-only basis. Student Tickets: Full-time students with a valid student ID may purchase $20 tickets for all performances (subject to availability). Limit one ticket per ID. Tickets must be purchased in person and require an ID at the box office. The NYTW box office is located at 79 East 4th Street (between Second Avenue and Bowery) and is open Tuesday - Saturday from 1pm - 6pm.

Download a free ticket for the Women's Project's new play

For the preview period (April 11 through 19) of Women's Project's new show, Catherine Trieschmann's comedy crooked directed by Liz Diamond, 1000 free tickets will be downloaded from the Women's Project web site, www.WomensProject.org.

Matty F writes a new play

I'm going to go see When Is A Clock. Are you?

www.bluecoyote.org

Apr 16, 2008

f4f

more photos from the Albion college production of Food For Fish. photos by Robert Starko.







LA

So I'm back from my LA trip, spending the day recovering and trying to not be jetlagged. I had 20 meetings with TV folks while I was there. No, really. It was a culture shock but it was a lot of fun. I met some cool people. What else? Jeffrey Emerson took me to a rave or something like that. I saw a Circle X reading of Scarcity--I had missed the show in NYC and was glad to see it. It's a pretty terrific play. I'm pretty sure I saw a reading of it at MCC like 5 years ago. I also got to hang at SCR a bit. Saw the Kate Robin show which I really enjoyed. It was a lot about what it is to be an artist and brought up a lot of stuff I'm thinking about a lot right now. Met Kate, another playwright Sharr, hung out with Megan and my friend David from Columbia. Had some drinks with Mandi and Terry from Note. Spent a lot of time with Jen K and David V who I'm crazy about. They let me crash at their pad in echo park and David introduced me to some new comic books. What else? I don't like to drive, but I can do it. Flying is also not so much fun. There was a heat wave over the weekend. 90 or hotter in April. I wanted some of that moderate weather they are famous for. Ah well. next time I guess.

tomorrow, come see me read something

I'm planning to read from the beginning of my as yet unfinished novel.
swing by if you can.

Drunken! Careening! Writers!
Thursday, April 17, 7pm
KGB Bar
85 E. 4th St., NYC/www.kgbbar.com
FREE
“April Showers: It’s Raining Men! (Hallelujah)”
Andrew W.M. Beirle
Tim W. Brown
Paul McComas
Adam Szymkowicz
with your hostess, Kathleen Warnock


Drunken! Careening! Writers! is a reading series
dedicated to the proposition that readings should be:
excellent, well-read pieces that have at least one
thing in them that makes people laugh (nervous
laughter counts), and don't run more than 15 minutes
each.

For more information, or to be added to the mailing
list, email CareeningWriters at aol.com. 

Apr 9, 2008

I'm

in LA, driving around all day from meeting to meeting. Getting
sunburned. See you when I return.