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WorkShop Theater Co. Celebrates Women's History Month 3/24-4/4

By: Feb. 22, 2011
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THE WORKSHOP THEATER celebrates Women's History Month with their "SHE'S THE BOSS SERIES. The series opens with three readings of Donna De Mateo's The Silver Fox, (March 3rd, 4th, and 5th at 8pm), then with three readings of Prudence Wright Holmes & Joanne Joseph's Beat Chick, and concludes with a full production of Mitch Giannunzio's Lizzie Borden At Eight O'Clock (March 24th-April 4th-with Alvin Out
Productions).

All performances are at the WorkShop Jewel Box Theater. The WorkShop Theater is located at 312 West 36th Street, 4th floor.

Subway: A, C, or E to Penn Station.
Readings of Beat Chick and The Silver Fox are FREE. General admission tickets to Lizzie Borden At Eight O'clock are $18, $15 for students and seniors. Also limited number of TDF @ the $9 Off-Off-Broadway rate (2 per performance).

For Information / Tickets visit: www.workshoptheater.org or call 866-811-4111.

Originally starring Uta Hagen, now, over 20 years later, her daughter Letty Ferrer shines in The Silver Fox, by Donna de Matteo, and directed by David M. Mead. A
lonely divorcee pines for the return of her ne'er do well ex-husband-a man whose company both her mother and her daughter seem to prefer to her own.

Inspired by the real-life events of one of the Beat Generation's few female poets, Beat Chick by Prudence Wright Holmes and Joanne Joseph, opens with the first reading of the groundbreaking and revolutionary Howl, and takes us on a wild ride through 1950's San Francisco. In no time at all, our heroine is hobnobbing, getting stoned (and in and out of bed) with the likes of Jack Kerouac, Allan Ginsberg, and Gregory Corso.

Decades after her acquittal, Lizzie Borden takes the podium at her local Historical Society to once and for all clear her name, or will she? In Lizzie Borden at Eight
O'Clock, Ellen Barry gives a tour de force performance as Lizzie Borden, as she relives the compelling events that lead to the headline murders of the century. The bloody
dress, the food poisoning, the broken hatchet in the basement, the mysterious bloodless-ness of the crime scenes--- all clues pointed towards Lizzie for the murders. But Lizzie has an alternate explanation, and, at long last, she's ready to tell the whole spine-tingling
story. Originally produced and developed and performed at the Historic North Hall in Huntington, MA, this is Lizzie Borden At Eight O'Clock's New York City debut.

ABOUT WORKSHOP THEATER COMPANY:

Founded in 1994, WorkShop Theater
Company's mission is to provide a creative home for our diverse group of playwrights, directors and actors, to hone their talents and cultivate projects, from inspiration through finished production, while encouraging our audience to partner with us in developing new works.

THE SILVER FOX
By: Donna DeMatteo
Directed By: David M. Mead
With: Letty Ferrer*

BEAT CHICK
By Prudence Wright Holmes and Joanne Joseph

LIZZIE BORDEN AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
By: Mitch Giannunzio
Directed by: Kenneth Tigar
Starring: Ellen Barry*
Stage Manager: Alma Negro*
Lighting Designer: Duane Pagano
An Equity Showcase Production.

*Actor appears courtesy of Actor's Equity Association.

WORKSHOP THEATER COMPANY celebrates Women's History Month with the SHE'S THE BOSS SERIES: staged readings of THE SILVER FOX on March 3rd, 4th, and 5th at 8pm; staged readings of BEAT CHICK on March 17th, 18th, and 19th at 8pm; and full production with ALVIN OUT PRODUCTIONS of LIZZIE BORDEN AT EIGHT O'CLOCK from March 24th-April 3rd (Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm). The WorkShop Theater's Jewel Box Theater is located at 312 West 36th Street, 4th floor @ 8th Ave. Tickets: $18 Subway: A/C/E to Penn Station.



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