There will be $5 WELL DRINKS, HOUSE WINE, & BEER! Seating is limited and reservations are required. The reading is Pay-What-You-Can*. Make a reservation by simply emailing readingseries@theatreeast.org. *$10 suggested donation.
LILIES (Chalmers Award for Best Play 1992, Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play in 1992)
Almost forty years after being falsely imprisoned, a man summons a Bishop for a confession that involves the events of their shared past. What unfolds is a story of love, revenge and enlightenment that is reenacted by the man's fellow inmates and leads up to the moment that changed both of their lives forever. This award winning masterpiece employs the simple story telling and unique elements of live performance that inspire us at Theatre East.
Theatre East is committed to discovering new vivid theatrical works and celebrating all forms of theatre. The Neighborhood Reading Series helps us do just that while fostering relationships with playwrights and their work. The Neighborhood Reading Series allows us to expand our horizons even further because it is outside the confines of a full production. In addition, it provides a platform for discussion and community by celebrating plays you may have heard of along with some that might be a bit more obscure or even brand new. Since the readings are free and open to the public, it also aids us in our dedication to the ideal that theatre is not a luxury but should be accessible to everyone, no matter one's economic or social status.
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Theatre East Advances The Dialogue of the Shared Human Experience through works that utilize Simple Storytelling, Providing Our community With A Platform to Deepen Its Understanding of themselves, each other and the world we share.
Theatre East (Judson Jones, Artistic Director; Christa Kimlicko Jones, Associate Artistic Director) is a New York based theatre company committed to ensemble collaboration through production of vivid theatrical works that explore our mortality and the shared human experience. They seek to build community by confronting isolation, allowing for a better understanding of their audience and ourselves.
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