To commemorate the 12th anniversary of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Sarah Tuft's prestigious and storied play '110 Stories', will be presented in Los Angeles on Sept. 11th at The Nate Holden Performing Arts Center.
A love letter to New York City, 110 Stories shares the stories and perspectives of those who lived through the experience of America's most tragic terrorist attack.
The play, which is based on firsthand survivor accounts, will feature portrayals by Golden Globe nominee
Diane Venora (As You Like It, Heat, The Insider,Bird); Steven Bauer (Ray Donovan, Traffic, Scarface),
Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Miss Congeniality II);
Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite, Blades Of Glory);
Anthony Ruivivar (Banshee, Southland, Third Watch); Screen Actor's Guild nominee
Stelio Savante (Ugly Betty, My Super Ex-Girlfriend);
Ethan Kogan (Dr. Gutman's Eulogy), and
Jessica Silvetti (Problem Of Evil). The play is directed by
Rudolf Buitendach, narrated by Sal Masekela, and other celebrity performers will be announced soon.
Tickets can be purchased at www.Itsmyseat.com/110stories. The performance starts at 8 pm and ticket prices range from $25-$55. All ticket purchases and donations are tax-deductible.
In 110 Stories, a firefighter leads a journey through the morning and events of September 11th and into the recovery through a blend of the words and reflections of 30 characters, including an iron worker, a policeman, a homeless couple, a photojournalist, a K9 handler, a doctor, a body worker, a chaplain and a volunteer, among others.
The play was most recently presented at NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in 2011 and at The
Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles in 2010.
All net proceeds from the performance will be donated to benefit Operation Gratitude, a non-profit organization that sends care packages to the military and is supported by First Lady Obama, and Hollywood celebrities including
Ben Affleck,
Gary Sinise,
Ed Asner, and
Patricia Heaton.
"I'm delighted to bring this to Los Angeles for the second time. Sarah's compelling play defines the victory of the human spirit over adversity despite all of our differences, and in honor of those who are no longer with us," said Savante, who is the show's Lead Producer in addition to being a longtime, original member of the cast.
The performance also offers those who cannot attend the opportunity to purchase and donate tickets to be given to a Military Service Member, Veteran or Emergency First Responder. For more information, email Operation Gratitude at
opgrat@gmail.com.
110 Stories has a prestigious history featuring performances by
Susan Sarandon, Samuel L Jackson,
James Gandolfini,
Edie Falco,
Cynthia Nixon,
Tony Shalhoub,
John Hawkes,
Ed Asner,
Billy Crudup,
Jeremy Piven,
John Turturro,
Katie Holmes, and
Katharine McPhee. The play has been featured in an A&E documentary about 9/11 commemoration and has benefitted charities including The Red Cross, Dennis Leary Firefighters Foundation and the New York Says Thank You Foundation.
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