Two big items so far this month:
The Over Our Head Players debuted my short comedy, Second to Last, at the Snowdance 2008 Festival in wintry Racine, Wisconsin.
Pictures and video from the Festival are online, if your flash player is up to date.
More flash news here: Filipinas Magazine has run its February issue featuring my role in ReOrient 2008. Archived online, my interview starts on page
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22 Minutes Remaining closes this Sunday at the Magic Theatre!
My actors and me: Ali El-Gasseir at left, Lynne Soffer at right.
All performances are $25. Shows start at 8pm sharp (7pm on Sundays).
Tickets are available at Golden Thread and through Ticketweb.
KPFA will be featuring an interview and ticket giveaway with myself and Festival Artistic Director Torange Yeghiazarian this Friday
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After a week of rehearsals, we're in a brief five day hiatus to spend holidays with the families and friends we'll be neglecting disgracefully in the last week and a half of rehearsals and tech production.
Tickets are available now through Golden Thread Productions!
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Monday Night Playground
In residence at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Presents:
"RECIPE"
December 17, 2007
Part 3 in a 6 part series of original short plays
linked by a common theme.
Featuring:
50 Years Hungry by Daniel Heath
Heirlooms by Aaron Loeb
âTwas the Day of the Party by Molly Rhodes
Short Bread by Martha Soukup
Toil and Trouble by Nicholas Turner
and finally:
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Exciting news from wintry Racine, Wisconsin!
Over Our Head Players has announced the 10 finalists selected for performance at the â2008 Snowdance 10 Minute Comedy Festival.â
182 scripts from 29 states, the District of Columbia, three foreign countries, and one US Embassy entered the competition; the Snowdance selection committee has chosen ten finalists to further compete in production.
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