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The Maid of Orleans
Demimonde Theatre & Opera Co.
Writer: Friedrich Schiller, translated and adapted by Pamela Wilkinson
Director: Pamela Wilkinson
With: Dylan Bandy, Elizabeth Bove, Gudrun Buhler, Matt Coonrod, Stephan Goldbach, Kellen Lopes, Ring Hendricks-Tellefsen, William Kahn, Jessica Kelly, Karim Mazarou, Valencia Pleasant, Tom Schubert
Johanna of Arc's miraculous victories last for as long as she keeps her vow never to let earthly love enter her heart. A chance encounter on the battlefield causes her to fall from grace in this romantic tragedy by the German Shakespeare.
1h 45m Local Manhattan, NYC
SAT 14 @ NOON; THUR 19 @ 4:30 ; FRI 20 @ 9:15; TUE 24 @ 6; FRI 27 @ 7
VENUE #2: Connelly Theater
http://www.fringenyc.org/basic_page.php?ltr=M#TheMai

PLAYGROUNDED
Written and Directed by Irina Emilianova
Come get playgrounded with us! I'd love to use every sparkle inside of me to write about this play, but for the sake of your personal discovery, dear guests, I will keep it a secret. Come see it!
June 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th at 8pm at the HB Studio 120 Bank Street

REVOLUTION
Book & Lyrics by Anne Berlin
Music by Andy Cohen
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
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2:00pm - 4:00pm
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The Robert Moss Theater, 440 Lafayette St, NYC
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"Revolution!" This Thursday at 2 pm. (Uhm, that's the musical, not an actual revolution.)
Great new funny show, awesome cast, and it's free. Plus wine reception after. What's not to love? A new show that playfully deconstructs history's most famous revolutions in a trio of interconnected musicals.
Musical Direction by Markus Hauck
Stage Manager Chae-kyung Lee
Directed by Valentina Fratti
Featuring Caryln Connolly, Bellavia Mauro*, Ed Prostak*, Marek Sapieyevski, Tom Schubert and Daryl Stewart
*Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
For more information on REVOLUTION! please visit
http://www.planetconnectionsfestivity.com/shows/revolution

ARTS IN EDUCATION
Tom has been working with SEA* for over two years. The performances take place in the company's theater house as well as in schools around NYC and neighbor cities.
(*The Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA), a Bilingual Arts-in-Education Organization & Latino Theatre Company for Young Audiences, is dedicated to the empowerment and educational advancement of children and young adults. SEA creates educational theater and arts programs specifically designed to examine, challenge and create possible solutions for current educational and social issues affecting our communities. http://www.sea-ny.org )
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