The Actors' Playhouse Will No Longer Present A NIGHT IN VEGAS

By: Apr. 02, 2010
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Originally set to begin performances on March 26 and run through June at The Actors' Playhouse, the AlterNative Theatre Company's New York Premiere of Joe Marshall's A Night In Vegas will now be presented at another theater, TBA. The production was pushed off for one week due to construction but recent events at the theatre has made presenting Joe Marshall's award-winning comedy A Night In Vegas at The Actors' Theatre impossible. The AlterNative Theatre Company (Joe
Marshall, Founder/Artistic Director; Adrian Maynard, Managing Director) will be announcing a new venue for the production very soon.

"We are saddened and surprised by these recent turn of events. Last December we believed we created a wonderful partnership with The Playhouse as we presented The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever! and were very excited about being the first show in the renovated space. Due to blatant breach of contract and lack of a good faith professional partnership we can no longer viably produce A Night In Vegas or any other show at The Actors' Playhouse. We look forward to announcing a new home for A Night In Vegas very soon." Adrian Maynard, Managing Director of The AlterNative Theatre Company

AlterNative Theatre Company is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are renowned for producing award-winning LGBT plays that engage an audience in a conversation relating to specific feelings and messages reflecting the gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans-gender community. Founded in 1991 by Joe Marshall, the company relocated from Arizona to New York in 2009.

 



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