The Viking Theater Company will present a reading of NARRAGANSETT 1937, a play by Louis Phillips, on Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 7:30PM at The Salmagundi Club, Forty-Seven Fifth Avenue, New York City (between 11th and 12th Streets). Reservations: 631-289-6022 ($10.00 at door). This is a fundraiser for the Club.
NARRAGANSETT 1937 takes place against the historic closing of Narragansett RaceTrack (home of Sea Biscuit) in 1937. In that year, Governor Robert E. Quinn of Rhode Island ordered the National Guard to Pawtucket due to the alleged racketeering of Walter E. O'Hara, the managing director of Narragansett Park.
Against such a charged and volatile background, the play traces the relationships of a corrupt jockey, Johnny Link (Alan B. Smith) his friends and the loves and quarrels of a Pawtucket family as they struggle to maintain order amidst the chaotic events that surround them.
Director is April James, producer of The Viking Theater Company. Now completing its eighth season, our mission is to present thought-provoking original and classical plays and short films. Most recently, the classic Awake and Sing! by
Clifford Odets at the historic Actors' Temple Theatre and Another Shade of Black, a film noir short by Jacob Ruby, screened at NewFilmmakers and The Anthology Film Archives and New York International Film Festival in LA To learn more about the Viking Theater Company, visit
www.apriljamesproductions.pw.
The distinguished cast of Narragansett 1937 includes: Matt DeCoster (One Life to Live, ABC-TV), Erin Etheridge (Ophelia, Ophelia Theatre GroupNYC ),
Irene Hourigan ( Actors Studio, Bessie, Odets' Awake and Sing!) Bryan McGowan (Award winning radio announcer), Stephen Rembe ( The Last Gamblewith Steven Bauer, Nick Mancuso,
Sally Kirkland), Francie Scanlon( proud member of SAG-AFTRA, TV/Cable legal commentator on Human Rights, International Law and former United Nations Observer for the National Association of Women Lawyers), Stewart Schneck (The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer's Night Dream Shakespeare Theater of NJ), Alan B. Smith (Bellini in Bellini &The Sultan, 2013 NYC Fringe Festival) and
Shelley Valfer (member of the Regroup Theatre Company and puppeteer with The Puppeteer's Cooperative)
Louis Phillips is a widely published author of four short story collections, and numerous plays and poetry. He teaches at The School of Visual Arts in New York
http://louis-phillips.com
Founded in 1872, by Joh
Nathan Scott Hartley as a sketch class, the Salmagundi Club is one of the oldest art organizations in the United States. Through the years the Club has been the singular gathering place for such great artists as Childe Hassam, William Merrit Chase,
Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Ogden Pleisner and many others. To learn more about Salmagundi, visit their website at
www.salmagundi.org.
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