Arts in the Armed Forces has announced its 8th Annual Broadway Show, TAPE by Stephen Belber, set for November 7, 2016 at Studio 54 (254 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019).
TAPE will feature Adam Driver, with more casting to be announced.
Written by Stephen Belber, acclaimed contemporary American playwright and AITAF Board Member, the show is free for veterans, current service men and women and military families.
Must be 18+ to enter. The production plays Monday, November 7, 2016 at 7:30 PM at Studio 54 - 254 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019. For tickets, go to www.eventbrite.com/e/aitaf-annual-broadway-show-tickets-27442474179.
The purpose of Arts in the Armed Forces is to provide high-quality theater programming for active duty service members, veterans, military support staff and their families. Our core program consists of contemporary American plays and monologues presented by theater-trained actors and actresses. We choose plays that feature diverse themes, ages, ethnicities and experiences to create a complex and unique experience for the audience.
Importantly, after each of AITAF's performances, the actors interact with the audience through a question and answer session as well as a more informal mingling period. The goal is not simply to provide an enjoyable evening, but to use the powerfully emotional shared experience of live theater to open up conversations capable of bridging the divides between military and civilian, service member and family member, the world of the arts and the world of practical action. Visit www.aitaf.org for more information.
Stephen Belber is an American playwright, screenwriter and film director. His plays have been produced on Broadway and in over 50 countries. He directed the film adaptation of his Broadway play, Match, starring Patrick Stewart, (playing the Tony nominated role created by Frank Langella). He also wrote and directed the film Management, starring Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn and Woody Harrelson. Belber was an actor and associate writer on The Laramie Project, (which later became an HBO film, for which he received an Emmy nomination), as well as a co-writer of The Laramie Project, Ten Years Later.
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