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Come see a new show by Laurie Sales (’91) and Kelly Van Zile (’92) that is showing in this years FringeNYC festival at various times from 8/11 to 8/26!

As Far As We Know is a drama about the real-life events surrounding the disappearance of SSG Keith “Matt” Maupin, the only American soldier still unaccounted for in Iraq.

New York Magazine has listed it as 1 of 5 shows not to miss in the Fringe!

CSV Cultural and Educational Center – Flamboyan
Sat 11 @ 9
Tue 14 @ 7
Sat 18 @ 4:15
Wed 22 @ 9:15
Sun 26 @ 12

Click here for show times and to purchase tickets.

At the NY Fringe Festival

Insolent, unmissable. Lines from Shakespeare’s Hamlet deconstructed and rearranged creating an entirely original work. After Hamlet’s death, the story of Horatio begins. Audacious and wise, Assante’s play casts a startling light on Hamlet and Horatio’s relationship. Sends shockwaves through audiences.
1h 45m Brooklyn New York Drama Comedy
HORATIO is directed by Troy Miller ‘95
Linhart Theatre @ 440 Studios
www.assantedramatist.com

Sun 12 @ 9:15
Mon 13 @ 5:15
Sun 19 @ 2
Thu 23 @ 7:15
Sat 25 @ 4:30

For tickets and show times go to NYCFRINGE.

F. J. Hartland’s odd and touching story about a mother and son who find a way to connect through postcards from their dead dog, directed by Troy Miller, chosen as one of NY Mag’s Top Picks from the Spring EATFest. Here’s another shot to see it at the Samuel French Theatre Festival in NYC in June of 07.

Currently making the rounds at the festivals, THE DIVERSION, a 16 mm short film starring Kelly VanZile ‘92 and Holter Graham.

Elle Woods arrives on Broadway in LEGALLY BLONDE: The Musical – Associate Directed by Marc Bruni (95) – a musical adaptation of the 2001 hit movie. Previews start April 3rd, show opens 29th.

In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights perform a backers’ audition for their new project: A big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg. David Turner ‘93, co-stars with Darren Goldstein. Project Gutenberg is playing at the Lucille Lortel in New York City.

Systems of the Body
Devised by Play Lab
February 5, 2006 at 4pm

Haroun and the Sea of Stories
Adapted from the novel by Salman Rushdie
Directed by Tim Brownell
Fall, 2005

Hay Fever
By Noel Coward
Directed by Meg Schaefer
May 13-14, 2006

City of Angels
Directed by Laurie Sales
March, 2006

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