The ASDS's newest storytellers have taken the advice "write what you know" to heart ... as each of these three plays are reflective of the creator's ethnic heritage and place of birth. This is the very first time these works-in-progress have been performed before an outside audience with actors reading the parts, scripts in hand, so we appreciate you coming along for their test drive! There is a feedback card inside the program. Please use it. We welcome your comments.
Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m.
TOUGH JEWS by
Michael Ross Albert
In the crime-filled Jewish Ghetto of 1930s Toronto, the members of a Canadian family struggle to maintain the bonds that hold them together and implicate them in the Crime of the Century.
Saturday, March 5 at 7 p.m.
IF STARS ARE LIT {
Working Title} by Alla Ilyasova
Can a boy with a drum, a man with a bag, and a girl with a secret reignite the light extinguished by civil war in this Russian village? Or will a gang of Young Pioneers continue to wreak havoc in the night?
Sunday, March 6 at 5 p.m.
AN EVENING OF MURDER by Sarah Rachael Jones
The residents of River Valley, Alabama, are just like those in any other southern town. Some go to church, some to school, and some even fall in love. But the residents of River Valley have a secret.
For more information and reservations, please RSVP (mandatory as seating limited) at: ASDSReservations@pace.edu or 212-613-6209
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