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Reading Theater Project's THE MARRIAGE EXPO(SE) Opens Tonight

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The Reading Theater Project has created a new production, The Marriage Expo(se?), about marriage in the 21st century. Performances will take place at the Olympian Ballroom at 603 Penn Avenue in West Reading. Opening night is tonight, May 2, 2015 at 8pm and the production will run through May 10, 2015.

The Reading Theater Project's mission is to make new theater; this production's style and format is a new development for the company. Modeled after Home and Garden Shows and Wedding Expos, the Marriage Expo(se?) will immerse the audience in an interactive theatrical event. Patrons can listen to speakers, watch a runway show, visit booths, and eavesdrop on couples; all are part of the performance.

The script was developed by the members of the Reading Theater Project, and written by Sue Lange (Resident Playwright) and Vicki Graff (Artistic Director). "There are several points of action and a number of subplots, but the main plot line is the growth of a marriage itself," says Sue Lange. Actors will also improvise with each other off script. Audience members will have opportunities to interact and become part of the event, or they can sit and watch the whole production.

"We wanted to push our theatrical style. We're calling it an "Expo(se?)" because it's modeled after an Expo, but our production exposes truths about marriage and relationships," says Artistic Director, Vicki Graff.

Audiences will be able to sit and watch the performance or move about the venue to explore the Expo. Actors will be among the audience, with the play unfolding all around the room. Expect to see music, dance, improv, and scripted performances.

The production is supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Berks Arts Council, and The West Reading Tavern. The play was conceived and created by the Reading Theater Project, is directed by Christine Cieplinski and composed by Chris Heslop.

To purchase tickets for more information, go to ReadingTheaterProject.com or call 484-706-9719. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Group rates available.

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