Buoyant Billions, Galas, And More Coming Up At PROJECT SHAW

By: Feb. 13, 2009
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BUoYANT BILLIoNS by George Bernard Shaw
Monday · 16 FEBRUARY
7pm @THE PLAYERS
16 Gramercy Park South (20th St. east of Park Av)
with Bryan Batt· Veanne Cox · Loni Ackerman· Emma Archid Ezra Barnes · Ashley Wren Collins· William DeMeritt· Ed Dixon Teddy Eck· Marshàll Factora· George S. Irving· John Martello Charlotte Moore· Graham Rowat and host David Sheward
Produced and directed by David Staller
Join us for one of Shaw's wittiest and least known plays, written towards the end of his VERY long life. The plot: after WWII, a rich young man (Bryan Batt) decides
to venture forth into the world and become a professional 'world betterer.' Along the way he meets the saxophone playing Buoyant heiress, (Veanne Cox) who treats him so curiously that he becomes utterly fascinated by her... and her eccentric family. Don't miss this one: it's a rich opportunity!

THESE PERFORMANCES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

TICKETS $20 · 212.352.3101 or Projectshaw.com
waiting list tickets will be available at the door, cash only, on Monday

Join Us For Our Fourth Year:
Project Shaw 2009!
March 16: GTG St. Pat's Eve BENEFIT with "O'FLAHERTY V.C."
April 20: Inca of Perusalem
May 18: Glimpse of Reality / Man of Destiny
June 15: Six of Calais / Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles
July 20: Mrs. Warren's Profession
· Shaw Takes August Off ·
September 21: Back to Methuselah PART ONE
October 19: Back to Methuselah PART TWO
November 16: On The Rocks
December 14: Why She Would Not (Shaw's unfinished final play!)

Gingold Theatrical Group 520 Eighth Avenue suite #312 New York, NY 10018
phone: 212.355.7823
David Staller, artistic director and founder Anita Jaffe & Florence Teuscher, associate producers

THE PLAYERS -- Project Shaw performs at New York's most legendary private club, The Players. Located at 16 Gramercy Park South, (which is the equivilent
of 20th Street east of Park Avenue). In 1888, Edwin Booth, America's pre-eminent Shakespearean actor, and 15 other incorporators, including Mark Twain and General William Tecumseh Sherman, founded The Players. Modeled after London's famed theatrical club, The Garrick. The Players was the first American club of its kind. To become a member or for more information about the club click on the link below, or phone 212-475-6116.
(Please do not phone The Players for tickets.)

OUR FIRST GALA!
Monday March 16th
St. Patrick's Eve!
DINNER AND A SHAW!
Join Anita Jaffe for our first GTG benefit evening will be a corned-beef & cabbage, lamb stew, green pie, puddings and ale St. Patrick's Evedinner plus a show! We'll have an all-star evening of Shaw with Marian Seldes, Jane Powell,
Michael Cerveris, Brian Murray, George S. Irving, KT Sullivan, Diane Stilwell Weinberg and SURPRISE GUESTS!
with Shaw's larkish Irish one-act "O'FLAHERTY V.C."!
ONLY $75 for the whole shebang!
TICKETS NOW ON SALE and open to the public!
212-352-3101 or www.projectshaw.com
For the first time we will not be paying your service charge for this event.
Also, as Shaw was lifelong teetotaller, it's a cash bar. Well, it's a benefit!

 



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