Anne Phelan's AUTUMN LEAVES Gets Readings at Lazy Susan Gallery

By: Nov. 15, 2017
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Dramahound Productions and Fool's Progress Productions present readings of a new one-act play, Autumn Leaves, by Anne Phelan. The play is inspired by photographer Tom Bovo's one-man show, Pasadena Leaves. Readings will be Sunday, November 19th, at 7 & 8 pm at Lazy Susan Gallery. Admission is free.

Autumn Leaves tells the story of two fallen leaves, an oak and an elm, trapped in an elementary school classroom on the Lower East Side. The two contemplate their futures as the wait for the school day to begin. Michelle O'Connor-Hill (Mac Roger's Universal Robots; Kidnapped by Craigslist (@The PIT) plays the Oak Leaf, and Jacob Grigolia-Rosenbaum (Robert Moses in Boozy) plays the Elm Leaf. Pasadena Leaves is curated by Jill Conner.

This is Dramahound Productions and Fool's Progress Productions fifth collaboration, their second at Lazy Susan. Previous productions include Hades for Merge (featuring work by Tom Bovo, Gail Flanery and Karen Gibbons); The Mermaid Won't Sing for Tom Bovo's The Other Side of Summer; The Skull Beneath the Skin for Tom Bovo's Genius Loci; and Did You Hear the One About the Carp Who Hailed a Taxi? for Tom Bovo's New York.

Lazy Susan Gallery is located at 191 Henry Street, between Clinton and Jefferson Streets in lower Manhattan. The nearest subway is the F at East Broadway.


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