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By: Dec. 29, 2011
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Join the Studio@620 as they explore the humanity, or lack thereof, in all of us with the world premieres of PSALM OF BERNADETTE OR SLOTH and BEDBUGS OR WRATH, the second installment of Stephen Riordan's seven part play series, SEVEN DEADLY PLAYS. Performances are Jan. 5-15. Tickets can be purchased at 727-895-6620 or studio620.org.

PSALM OF BERNADETTE OR SLOTH explores how dogmatic religious beliefs interfere with Matthew, an overworked junior partner at a start-up law firm, whose most recent case has him questioning the power of his convictions and the strength of his character. Awaiting a mysterious visitor in his small apartment, Matthew faces his faith, his future and his resolve as he and his slacker roommate try and come to terms with the consequences of letting go of what they thought they wanted.

PSALM OF BERNADETTE OR SLOTH is directed by Robert Irwin Davidson and stars Gerald Ramsberger, Jeffrey Klein and Dana Kovar.

In BEDBUGS OR WRATH, Walter, who is a broken man dealing with the death of his family, brings home a hustler named Paul Revere. Paul, who is also a damaged soul, pegs Walter as an easy mark. Things turn more dangerous as the night gets darker and Walter's anger continues to grow.

BEDBUGS OR WRATH is directed by Stephen Riordan and stars Norman Naudain, Caroline Jett, Andrew Deeb and Chase Adin.

"It's been seven months since our inaugural installment of Stephen Riordan's GREED and ENVY, and the Studio @ 620 is proud to continue our journey of exploration through the themes, stories and myths of the seven deadly sins," said Bob Devin Jones, the Studio@620's producing director. “Please join us for the presentation of our next two sinful stories, SLOTH and WRATH, for six performances only!"

Please note that THE SEVEN DEADLY PLAYS are intended for mature audiences only. They contain adult themes and language.

Performances and ticket prices are as follows:
Preview: Thursday Jan. 5 at 7 p.m.
Opening: Friday Jan. 6 at 8 p.m.
Performances: Jan. 7, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m.
Jan. 8 and 15 at 7 p.m.

Ticket Prices:
Adults: $20
Students, Military & Seniors: $15
Previews: $10

Please call the Studio@620 Box Office at (727) 895-6620
or go to www.studio620.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

The Studio@620 is located at 620 1st Ave South in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg, Florida.

The Studio @ 620 is the brainchild of Artistic Directors David Ellis and Bob Devin Jones along with a host of hard working board members, volunteers, patrons and visionaries. The idea grew out a core belief that art and diversity play a crucial role in the lives of individuals and communities. The primary goal of the Studio@620 is to bring together people from various cultural backgrounds and experiences, as artists, audience members, and volunteers.

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Andrew Deeb and Norman Naudain

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Dana Kovar, Jeffrey Klein and Gerald Ramsberger

Photo Flash: 7 DEADLY PLAYS at the Studio@620  Image
Andrew Deeb and Norman Naudain

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