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New Play Reading on Battle of the Sexes at Rockland Arts Center.
Posted on Thursday, January 30 @ 13:03:55 EST by jfbailey
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS VARIETY. By Lynn Stein of Rockland Arts Center. The Rockland Center for the Arts in cooperation with the The Lark Circle, a professional playwright's group, presents the third play reading in it's Winter-Spring 2003 series of new plays read by professional actors, beginning in March.
Naked Mole Rats in a World of Darkness, written by Mike Folie, will be read on Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 2:00pm at the art center. Tickets are $5.00 with a discount for Art Center members.
Playwright Mike Folie presents a kaleidoscope of short one-acts, skits, and monologues, all having to do with the eternal communications problems between the sexes. Thematically it celebrates the fact that men and women are able to get together and get along at all, given their widely different sensibilities and points of view. Performed by two couples playing multiple roles, it moves from the comic to the bittersweet, the romantic to the farcical, from the naturalistic to the absurd.
Scenes for A Sunday Afternoon, a series of informal play readings, involves the audience first hand in the important process of bringing a new play from the page to the stage. Afterwards, the audience is invited to join in a lively discussion and offer insights and ideas in a friendly social setting with other theater enthusiasts.
Rockland Center for the Arts is located at 27 South Greenbush Road in West Nyack, NY off Exit 12 of the NY State Thruway and near the intersection of Routes 59 and 303. The art center is handicapped accessible. For reservations or further information, call (845) 358-0877.
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