Seattle Playwrights Salon Presents YESTERDAY'S KISSES TOMORROW

By: Mar. 14, 2017
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The Seattle Playwrights Salon presents a staged reading of Yesterday's Kisses Tomorrow by John Ruoff on Friday April 14th at 7 p.m. at the Conservatory, 5813 Airport Way South. Admission is free! Beer, wine, cider, expresso, and snacks available for purchase before the show and during intermission.

Murder! Blackmail! Auditions!

Aspiring Broadway waitress Verna Beaver confesses to her former boxer turned architect man-about-town Tommy Rocket that a slight tussle with a Broadway producer may have led to murder. Gangster Nick Crapo, fading Broadway star Cat Rexall, self-proclaimed wit playwright Clive Fishfellow, eccentric director Charlemagne Lochnest and Verna herself all come under the suspicion of Tommy's brother, a theater district homicide detective Dana Dripstick. It's a who-done-it where noir meets the great White Way.

Starring Ryan Aspert, Jeff Christensen, Michael Ingersoll, Greg Lucas, and Shawna Millard, and directed by John Ruoff.

The Conservatory is a Seattle art space and coffeehouse, community meeting place, and artists' workshop in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood, a growing and glowing arts haven in Seattle near I-5, just north of Boeing Field. The Seattle Playwrights Salon produces new play readings and full productions on the second Friday of every month at The Conservatory to give local playwrights a public place to present new work in development to a live audience.

For more information, visit www.seattleplaywrightsalon.com and theconservatoryseattle.com.



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