THE PIGEON BOYS Reading 4/23 In TADA! Theater

By: Apr. 20, 2010
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TADA! Theater will host a reading of Anne Berlin and Andrew Bleckner's new one act musical, The Pigeon Boys, on April 23 at 7:00PM. The reading is part of the ONE MAN TALKING festival presented by Emerging Artists Theater (E.A.T.), Illuminating Artists New Work Series.

The Pigeon Boys is the story of three pigeoneers World War II and their life-or-death mission. The musical features a book and lyrics by Anne Berlin and music by Andrew Bleckner. The reading will be performed by Robert Keller and directed by Valentina Fratti. Musical direction will be done by Marcus Hauck and the stage manager will be Katy Moore. 

The reading will take place on April 23 at 7:00PM. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/102824. TADA! is located at 15 West 28th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue.

For reservations, call 212-247-2429. Information can be found at www.eattheatre.org.

EMERGING ARTISTS THEATRE'S mission is to provide a dynamic home for emerging writers and artists, providing the unique opportunity for playwrights to collaborate with directors, actors, and designers throughout the development process-from idea through fully realized production. EAT's supportive environment nurtures a close-knit group of artists working toward The Common goal of creating dynamic theatre, and its commitment to the development of new works is integral to the cultural enrichment of New York City.

In 2007 EAT garnered their first Drama Desk Award nomination for Capathia Jenkins in (mis)UNDERSTANDING MAMMY: The Hattie McDaniel Story. The 15th Anniversary season, showcased over 20 premiere works, 3 Off-Broadway shows, and worked with more than 400 emerging NYC-based theatre artists. In this 16th season, EAT will be premiering its first musical at NYMF, showcasing over two dozen new works, and continuing to support the greatest artists New York City has to offer.

 



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