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Little Spoon Big Spoon Announces New Production of Mark Ravenhill's GHOST STORY

By: Jan. 31, 2018
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Little Spoon Big Spoon Productions today announces the first play of its 2018 season, a theatrical production of the internationally acclaimed English playwright Mark Ravenhill's GHOST STORY (2015). Directed by John Dapolito, the play will be performed in New York City at The Workshop Theatre by an all-female cast from February 23rd to March 10th.

A compelling drama, the play follows three women grappling with the physical and emotional realities of cancer. These women wrestle with the limitations of their own thoughts and discover inner wellness. Through their exchanges on life and death, the audience is presented with a new perspective on mortality and immortality.

"As a cancer survivor, I had such a deep, visceral reaction to the themes in this play. It deals with grace, love, and beauty, which are just as prevalent in the experience as ugliness, horror, and death," says Little Spoon, Big Spoon co-Founder and producer Chelsea J. Smith. "This play gives me the space and freedom to continue to accept and come to terms with my own experience with cancer."

Following their philanthropic mission, Little Spoon, Big Spoon has partnered this production with the non-profit organization Cancer Hope Network, whose purpose is to provide one-on-one support for adults impacted by cancer through their volunteer-based network. 20% of ticket sales for Ghost Story will go to this organization.

"Cancer Hope Network presented a kindredship with our project because they match cancer survivors with people facing the illness themselves. There is healing on both sides, and that's what is happening in this play," says Little Spoon, Big Spoon co-Founder and producer Randa Karambelas. "I think it's a beautiful opportunity to be able to sit with a survivor and articulate your fears to them."

GHOST STORY TICKET AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

GHOST STORY will begin performances on Friday, February 23rd and run through March 10, 2018. All performances will be presented at The Workshop Theatre's Jewel Box Theater (312 W 36th Street, New York, NY.) Single tickets are on sale now for $28, and can be accessed by visiting https://ghoststory.bpt.me

Performance dates and times: February 23, March 1, 2, 7, 8 & 9 at 7:30 pm; February 24, 26 & March 3 at 7 pm and February 25, March 4 and 10 at 2 pm. GHOST STORY is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. The cast features Chelsea J. Smith (Meryl); Randa Karambelas (Lisa); and Elissa Klie (Hannah). GHOST STORY directed by John Dapolito, featuring scenic design by Jeff Modereger; costume design by Sophie Schneider; lighting design by Diana Duecker; sound design and stage management by Alex Duncker, and electrical support by Elizabeth M. Stewart and Danielle Varcasia. Runtime is 1 hour and 15 mins.

ABOUT LITTLE SPOON BIG SPOON PRODUCTIONS, LLC

Little Spoon, Big Spoon is a socially conscious Production Company exploring nontraditional perspectives on traditional issues. Its founders aim to shed light on these issues and encourage compelling dialogue among its audiences. Whether it be theater, TV, or film, each project raises awareness and financial support for a non-profit organization whose mission aligns with the theme of the production. Their purpose is to provoke positive change through art. To that end, this production of Ghost Story will be followed by the release of two independent short films by Little Spoon Big Spoon Productions: The Ceremony of Things and The Lioness. www.littlespoonbigspoon.com

ABOUT CANCER HOPE NETWORK

This non-profit charity matches cancer patients and their loved ones with trained volunteer cancer survivors who have undergone and recovered from a similar cancer experience. Cancer Hope Network is committed to a world where everyone is equal - and no one faces cancer alone. www.cancerhopenetwork.org



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