LOVE'S GONNA GET'CHA Set for 2015 Atlanta Black Theater Festival
A womanizer's call to get his life in order is challenged by an unstable woman from his past seeking revenge. Love's Gonna Get'cha was written and directed by Ron Jones Jr. and stars an ensemble cast of talent including Brandon Woodson, Rebekka Bryant, Christian Daigle, Wendell Vaughn, Shanna Richards and Hope Penns.
Cast Set for American Premiere of TRUCK STOP at Crowded Fire Theater This Fall
Crowded Fire Theater (CFT) is pleased to announce the cast and creative team and dates for the American Premiere of TRUCK STOP by Lachlan Philpott, opening Monday October 5, 8 pm running through October 24 at the Thick House in San Francisco's Potrero Hill. Directed by Marilee Talkington, this production marks Lachlan Philpott's first fully produced play in the United States. Philpott is an award-winning playwright in Australia whose plays have been extensively developed at American theaters including San Francisco's ACT, Crowded Fire Theater and the Magic.
JRon Entertainment Presents LOVE'S GONNA GET'CH'A A Ron Jones Stage Play
A womanizer's call to get his life in order is challenged by an unstable woman from his past seeking revenge. Love's Gonna Get'cha was written and directed by 2015 Fade to Black Finalist Ron Jones Jr. and stars an ensemble cast of talent including Brandon Woodson, Rebekka Bryant, Christian Daigle, Wendell Vaughn, Shanna Richards and Hope Penns.
Andrea N. Carr Releases THE TREES OUTSIDE
Often as human beings we find ourselves on the outside looking in on a given situation: a friend's problems with work, the death of a distant relative, even watching police rush to a major car accident. However, one of the most difficult aspects of humanity is being able to look within ourselves and be honest about what we see there.
The Trees Outside is an introspective look at those forces affecting the character Angel Harper, from Andrea N. Carr's debut novel Family Tree the Novel: Family Tree. Here, she not only helps readers look introspectively at Angel's life through her poetry and previously edited material, but she reveals the naked truth about her writing as a medium for self-expression.
'This is a must read for all readers new or familiar with Family Tree the Novel. Miss Carr bears her soul and that of Angel's in a truly enlightening short work.' - M.J. Moores, OCT
Book Details:
'The Trees Outside'
By Andrea N. Carr
Published: 06/01/2015
ASIN: The Trees Outside
Pages: 19
Genre: Literary Fiction, African-American Fiction, Philosophy
About The Author:
Andrea N. Carr is a born storyteller.
Her soul carries the passions and disappointments of a nation and her writing bares faultless witness to the truths of our time. Her profound insights into the human condition echo Alice Munro, The Color Purple and J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. With pace that has been compared to Raymond Carver.
This new indie author has been writing emotionally driven, self-exploratory stories since 1999 from her homes in Orange County. Growing up in Huntington Beach, she later moved to Los Angeles California after leaving a Mental Health Career, as a Psychiatric Technician for the State of CA. Miss Carr now resides in Joshua Tree, CA after living in Malaga, Spain where she finished her debut title.
For review copies, author interviews, or more information please contact:
Andrea N. Carr
Email: familytreethenovel (at) yahoo.com
Website: http://www.andreancarr.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/swakgrafx_carr
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San Jose Rep Presents Bay Area Premiere of THE BIG MEAL, Now thru 6/1
San Jose Repertory Theatre presents the Bay Area premiere of the critically-acclaimed The Big Meal, by Dan LeFranc, the 2010 New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award Winner. This razor sharp portrait of a modern American family runs today, May 8 through June 1, and is directed by Kirsten Brandt, San Jose Rep's Associate Artistic Director.
San Jose Rep to Present Bay Area Premiere of THE BIG MEAL, 5/8-6/1
San Jose Repertory Theatre presents the Bay Area premiere of the critically-acclaimed The Big Meal, by Dan LeFranc, the 2010 New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award Winner. This razor sharp portrait of a modern American family runs May 8 through June 1, and is directed by Kirsten Brandt, San Jose Rep's Associate Artistic Director.
VIEUX CARRE Opens at Charing Cross Theatre Tonight, Aug 14
The Kings Head Theatre's acclaimed revival of Tennessee Williams' autobiographical play Vieux Carre, which recently ended a sold-out run, is to transfer to the West End to Charing Cross Theatre from tonight, August 14 for a strictly limited three-week season.
VIEUX CARRE Opens at Charing Cross Theatre August 14
The Kings Head Theatre's acclaimed revival of Tennessee Williams' autobiographical play Vieux Carre, which ended a sold-out run on Saturday, is to transfer to the West End to Charing Cross Theatre from Tuesday August 14 for a strictly limited three-week season.
Tennessee Williams' Autobiographical VIEUX CARRÉ Opens at the King's Head Tonight, July 13
Being presented in London for the first time in 30 years, the King's Head Theatre presents the first ever London revival of Tennessee Williams' autobiographical play Vieux Carre, about an aspiring young writer, and the bizarre, poignant and funny characters he encounters at a New Orleans boarding house. Vieux Carre's opening night is tonight, July 13 at 7.15pm.
King's Head Theatre to Present VIEUX CARRÉ, Beg. July 10
Being presented in London for the first time in 30 years, the King's Head Theatre presents the first ever London revival of Tennessee Williams' autobiographical play VIEUX CARRÉ, about an aspiring young writer, and the bizarre, poignant and funny characters he encounters at a New Orleans boarding house.