Monday, July 13, 2009

Tonight... Get A Sneak Peak

Are you in NY City and ready to get a sneak peak of ONE. Head out to support SRT and spend an evening celebrating the works of recent graduates of the nation's foremost drama programs... plus cap the evening with a sneak peak of ONE. It's all happening tonight!!!!

JUST GO!

Sonnet Repertory Theatre, Inc.
Join us on Monday, July 13 at 7PM
Collaborative Series 2009



SRT’s Collaborative Series assembles both recent graduates of the nation’s foremost drama programs and veterans of New York theater for an evening of 15-minute plays. The goal is two-fold: first, to offer young artists an opportunity to perform, and second, to welcome those new to the realm of professional theater into the community that awaits them.

Over 24 hours this summer, twelve actors and three directors will read, rehearse, and perform three 15-minute plays. These actors and directors are unfamiliar to each other. These plays, inspired by a theme from classic literature, have never before been produced. Our audience will be privy to an evening of theater predicated on collaboration, risk, and instinct.

Collaborative Series Details:

Theme for the Playwrights
"There are times when lying is the most sacred of duties"
- EUGENE LABICHE c. 1861

Playwrights
Greta Gerwig
Jim Knable
Sean Kent

Directors
Jeremiah Maestas
Robyne Parrish
Michael Lluberes

Actors
Matt Harrington (NYU)
Julie Sharbutt (NYU
Maechi Aharanwa (Julliard)
Anthony Wofford (Julliard)
Leah Walsh (Julliard)
Luke Robertson (Yale)
Teresa Avia Lim (Yale)
Laura Esposito (Yale)
Kristopher Alexander (UNSCA)
Ben Yannette (UNSCA)
Andy Hassell (UNCSA)
Aleque Reid (UNCSA)

A SNEAK PEEK OF ONE BY CREATOR WADE MCCOLLUM WILL FOLLOW ALONG WITH A NEW CAMPAIGN INITIATIVE!

Monday, July 13 at 7PM
The Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Auditorium
JCC in Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue, at 76th Street
$5 General Admission

Tickets are limited. Reserve by emailing your request to info@sonnetrepertorytheatre.org with “Collaborative Series" in the subject line.

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