Reading of Katie Berger's New Musical FULL Set for Don Thompson Theatre

By: Mar. 26, 2015
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How does a person find herself again when she's lost everything? In this original musical by Katie Berger (TTB Award Winner, THE BURNT PART BOYS), we explore the pursuit of a thriving life, in spite of the daily demons that make us feel insubstantial and powerless. How do we continue to fight? Whose voice do we listen to? And which one is our own? Join us for the second public reading of the script and a sampling of songs that are in this powerful new musical.

"I wrote FULL when I realized I was empty. I gave a name to the demon that was silencing me, and through that found my voice." Says actress/ playwright Katie Berger. "FULL isn't a musical about eating disorders. It's a musical about finding yourself and being the hero of your own story." Berger had the first reading of FULL last December at St. Petersburg's freeFall Theatre Company, and since then has been working on further development of the script and songs with musical director Alan Blake Conley.

FULL stars Katie Berger, Cameron Kubly, Mary Cathryn, Susan Haldeman and T. Robert Pigott. Stage management by Miriam Rochford. This reading will be presented on Monday, March 30th at 7:00pm in the Don Thompson Theatre at Howard W. Blake School of the Arts in Tampa, FL. Doors will open at 6:30pm and admission is by donation. More information can be found online at www.fullthemusical.com and www.facebook.com/fullthemusical.



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