The producers of AN ERROR OF THE MOON have announced that this Thursday's performance, September 30th will benefit The Trevor Project, the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Tickets are $50 and 70% of all proceeds will benefit The Trevor Project.
AN ERROR OF THE MOON, a speculation of jealousy, madness and the brothers Booth, opened August 30th at The Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street. The new play by
Luigi Creatore is playing a limited engagement through October 10th. Under the direction of
Kim Weild, the cast of AN ERROR OF THE MOON features
Margaret Copeland,
Erik Heger,
Andrew Veenstra, and
Brian Wallace.
The Trevor Project is the national provider of life saving resources to LGBTQ youth and their families. They advocate acceptance and help prevent teen suicide by promoting mental health and positive self-esteem through a premiere online destination, nationwide 24/7 call centers, and empowering social activities.
AN ERROR OF THE MOON is a fictional portrait of the brothers Edwin and
John Wilkes Booth, the rock star actors of their day. Edwin tells his tale of a man consumed by jealousy, of bitter sibling rivalry, and the mad obsession that sparked the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
AN ERROR OF THE MOON is presented Off-Broadway by
Theatre 21 and
CRC Productions.
Tickets are available for this Thursday's special 8 pm benefit performance online at Broadwayoffers.com (enter code TREVOR), or call 212-947-8844 and mention code TREVOR.
For more information, visit
www.AnErrorOfTheMoon.com.
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