3V Theatre's STARF*CKERS Opens Tonight

By: Aug. 21, 2015
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3 VOICES THEATRE will present the world premiere of STARF*CKERS, a collection of short plays written by Jenn Tufaro and directed by Aliza Shane (NY IT Award for Outstanding Short Script, The Three Sillies), opening Friday, August 21.

STARF*CKERS will have only three performances this weekend, August 21-23 at The Bridge at Shetler Studios & Theatres (244 West 54th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10019). Tickets are $15 and available at www.3VTheatre.com.

Everyone admires the rich and famous, but what happens when fascination with celebrity becomes obsession? Join us as we explore the ridiculously wonderful world of celebrities - from Gwyneth Paltrow to Michael Jackson - and the nutsos who love 'em. STARF*CKERS consists of the four plays: Cage of Cages, Bad, Goop Girls and I Heart Uncle Jesse.

The production features Veronica Cooper, McKenna Cox, Kathryn Fray, Jeffrey S. Gilbank, Alexandra Hiotakis, Erica Jensen, Lucy Locke, Kelly Marie McKenna, Rachel Pfennigwerth, Chablis Quarterman, Elizabeth Rinaldi, Heloise Wilson and Jill Wurzburg.

STARF*CKERS plays the following schedule through Sunday, August 23:
Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Sunday at 2pm

Tickets are $15 and available online at www.3vtheatre.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the theater half hour prior to performance.

Running time: Approximately 75 minutes, no intermission

3 VOICES THEATRE is an NYC-based theatre company committed to organic theatre, new play evolution, creative collaboration and development of the Artistic Voice. The "three voices" represent the three primary voices in creating a play: Playwright, Director and Actor. Each component is equally vital to the process and we believe that the best art is that which comes from the collaboration of all three voices. We also believe that an artist can have more than one voice, and we encourage using multiple voices - actors who have stories to write, playwrights who love to act, etc. - there's room to explore all variations with 3V Theatre in a safe and supportive environment. www.3vtheatre.com



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