TACT/The Actors Company Theatre (Scott Alan Evans, Cynthia Harris and Simon Jones, Co-Artistic Directors), the critically-acclaimed company "dedicated to presenting neglected or rarely produced plays of literary merit," will present a one-night only concert reading of The Triangle Factory Fire Project, its critically-acclaimed 2004 Off Broadway production. The reading will be the kickoff event leading up to the city wide commemoration of the centenary of the tragic fire at The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory that took place on March 25, 1911.
The 7:30 p.m. performance will feature Co-Artistic Director, Cynthia Harris, original cast members from the celebrated 2004 Off-Broadway production: Jamie Bennett, Nora Chester, Francesca Di Mauro, Timothy McCracken, James Murtaugh and Scott Schafer, as well as guest artists Victoria Mack and Jeff Talbott. Company designers Mary Louise Geiger (lights), Daryl Bornstein (sound) and DAVID TOSER (costumes), will also be represented, with original music composed by Colin McGrath. Company Member Meredith Dixon will stage manage the evening with assistance from Megan E. Coutts. The production will be directed by Co- Artistic Director Scott Alan Evans.Tickets are $100 ($70 tax-deductible) and may be purchased by visiting www.theater80.net or by calling (212) 388-0388. Proceeds will go to support TACT and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial Fund. For more information, please visit www.tactnyc.org.A reception with the cast will follow the performance. To honor this event in New York City's history and to celebrate the spirit of the Lower East Side, TACT has teamed up with the neighborhood's finest local businesses to create a unique reception featuring the best of NYC's delicacies including; delicious Veniero's Pastry, specialty brews from Argo Tea, savory treats from Jimmy's Number 43, and traditional egg creams by Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop with real siphon seltzer!Originally produced Off-Broadway in 2004, The Triangle Factory Fire Project uses eyewitness accounts, court transcripts and other archival material to create a dramatic moment-by-moment account of this historic fire and the social upheaval that followed. The play has subsequently been published by Dramatist Play Service and has since received productions all over the country.
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