Laura Dern, Gary Cole, Ken Howard and More Join Lexikat Artists' IF ALL THE SKY WERE PAPER, 6/9
By: BWW News Desk
Chapman University in association with Lexikat Artists present the wartime letters of American soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen and their loved ones at home which are brought to life in a new play IF ALL THE SKY WERE PAPER by Andrew Carroll. *The author will narrate this evening's performance. Directed by John Benitz.
IF ALL THE SKY WERE PAPER will feature Laura Dern (Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee), Kate Mansi (Days of Our Lives), Blake Berris (Days of Our Lives), Gary Cole (Talladega Nights, Office Space, Veep), Sandra Seacat (Crazy in Alabama, Country), Dear Abby, Ken Howard (The White Shadow, President of SAG), Lorna Dyn (US Air Force Veteran), Jim Beaver (Deadwood, USMC, Vietnam), Christopher Sweeney (USMC), and more. If All the Sky Were Paper was written by Carroll based upon his New York Times bestselling books War Letters and Behind the Lines. Carroll launched the Legacy Project in 1998 - a national, all-volunteer initiative that works to find and preserve wartime correspondence from all of America's wars. Since then he has traveled to 40 countries, including Iraq and Afghanistan, to seek out what he calls "the world's great undiscovered literature," and has collected more than 100,000 previously unpublished letters (and now emails) from every conflict in U.S. history.*A portion of ticket proceeds will support United States Veterans Artist's Alliance (USVAA), The Soldiers Project and the Wounded Warrior Project.
**Performance will be followed by a reception with the director, writer and actors.
Photo Credit: RD / Orchon / Retna Digital.
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