TOSOS Presents a Reading of Kevin Brofsky's N'DOM

By: Apr. 28, 2017
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TOSOS ("The Other Side of Silence") is dedicated to preserving the theatrical heritage of the LGBT community through the development of new plays by emerging artists as well as revivals of established works. Our productions honestly explore the unique LGBT experience and cultural sensibilities in a life-affirming and respectful way. TOSOS was originally formed in 1974 by playwright Doric Wilson. During its five-year existence, this first TOSOS featured new plays and revivals by playwrights from Brendan Behan and Noel Coward to Terrence McNally, Robert Patrick, Martin Sherman, and Lanford Wilson.

Reborn in 2001, the new TOSOS annually stages Off-Off-Broadway productions of new or classic LGBT-themed plays, and develops new works every year through its Chesley / Chambers Playwright and Ethyl Eichelberger Solo Show Projects.
TOSOS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.


The Robert Chesley/Jane Chambers Playwrights Project (TOSOS) Kathleen Warnock - curator presents a reading of N'dom by Kevin Brofsky and directed by Mark Finley.


When a teacher tries to start a LGBT support group in his high school after witnessing a student being bullied, he is confronted with intolerance, prejudices and misunderstandings he never dreamt of facing.


ART/NY (3rd floor)
The Bruce Mitchell Room
520 8th Avenue, Suite 319, New York, New York 10018
Map: ART/NY

Sunday May 7th - 6:30pm
Doors open at 6pm

Running Time: approx. 90 minutes, no intermission

Admission is free
(limited seating, please arrive early)

http://www.tososnyc.org



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