MITF Presents 10th Anniversary LAUNCH PARTY 6/28 At Bleeker Street Theatre
The Midtown InterNational Theatre Festival (MITF) presents their Tenth Anniversary Season LAUNCH PARTY on Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 7pm (doors open at 6pm) at the Bleecker Street Theatre, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC. Tickets are $20 and are available now at www.midtownfestival.org or by phone at 866-811-4111.
MITF's LAUNCH PARTY will feature previews of upcoming shows in the MITF, including musical numbers from Insecurity! (featuring the Icky House Club) and That's Showbiz!, as well as scenes from Bartholomew Fair, NJ; Checking In; The Lincoln Continental; Monroe Bound; Not My Daughter; and Southern Man, among others. Food and drinks are available, and there will be raffles for show and event tickets, theatre memorabilia, goods and services, and more.Bartholomew Fair, NJ, by Billy Mitchell, produced by The Theater Company / David ZimmermanA twisting, madcap knot of deceit, disguises, puppets... and New Jersey!Checking In, written and produced by Brian Hampton
Only one rule for the weekend: No boys. No babies. Six high school friends reunite for a weekend in Atlantic City...and new truths spill out.
Insecurity!, book, music and lyrics by Mickey Zetts, produced by Oberon Theatre Ensemble
The recession proof musical!
A father, a daughter and the car that drives their relationship through three decades.
Monroe Bound, by Lucile Scott, produced by Mighty Little Productions
Secrets destroy in this offbeat tale about miscommunication, Communist microbrew, The Princess of Power and finding your home.
Not My Daughter, by Ann Mary Mullane, produced by No Apology Theatre
An actress's big Broadway debut reveals more than she bargained for--and forces her parents to confront their own perceptions of their little girl, all grown up.
Southern Man, by Stuart Katz, Jeff Pierce, and Colleen Pierce, produced by Colleen Pierce and Katzcando Productions
Follow the adventures of a WWII POW in this timelessly profound tale of camaraderie, love, survival and triumph of the human spirit.
If only ALL celebrity talk shows were like this!

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