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New Feathers Productions Announces Complete Cast Of Featured Premiere NAKED CALL

By: Dec. 11, 2018
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Immediately following a near sold-out performance from their December 6th show, New Feathers Productions now announces complete casting of "Naked Call", a featured, full-length premiere by award-winning playwright, Ken Kaissar with direction by Amy Kaissar. Premiering on stage at the James A. Michener Art Museum December 20th, with a fully clothed cast, actors Michael Gamache reunites with Ken Kaissar after performing in the East Coast tour of Kaissar's play A Modest Suggestion as well as Humility at Philly's Painted Bride Arts Center in which he appeared in the nude.

Jason Silverman joins Kaissar once again after performing in several readings of Kaissar's sex farce entitled A Leg Up. Kendra Halloway and Miriam White join the cast after a successful run of the hit play Salt Pepper Ketchup at Philly's InterAct Theatre Company last month.

The complete Naked Call cast includes: Michael Gamache as Patrick, Kendra Halloway as Jennifer, Eileen Markman as Lorriane, Jason Silverman as Tim, Daniel Patrick Smith as Dirk and Miriam White as Lisa

Naked Call is professionally produced and presented by New Feathers Productions. Ticket-holders enjoy an included museum pass with access to the latest exhibitions and the ever-popular, pre-show wine gathering with the creatives at 6:15pm, Naked Call starts promptly at 7pm and runs approximately 75 minutes. All-inclusive tickets on sale for a flat-fee of $20.00 and are available now at MichenerArtMuseum.org.

An Off-Off-Broadway theatre company produces a futuristic, post-apocalyptic, Dystopian tale, but the concept requires that the piece be performed in the nude. The play is fully rehearsed and the cast gathers for the first naked rehearsal. Hesitation sets in and causes the cast to scrutinize the concept. Are we getting naked out of necessary artistic expression? Or is this a desperate attempt to be noticed? Note: The real cast performing on the 20th will be clothed



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