Stefan Marks To Direct World Premiere Of MIDDLE8 At The Stella Adler Theatre
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Crooked Arrow Productions announces, acclaimed playwright Stefan Marks will direct the world premiere of his new play Middle8 at The Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood. Middle8 is a two-act, dark comedy about "The World's Greatest Rock Band... you've never heard of."
The play opens November 9th and runs Friday-Saturday nights at 8pm through December 15th with additional 3pm matinee performances on Saturdays December 8th & 15th. The Friday November 23rd show will be an ASL Interpreted Performance.
Marks has a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Cal State Northridge where he received the Padua Hills Playwriting Scholarship.
His last two plays Space and Hello were nominated for a total of 10 Ovation Awards, with 2 wins (Playwriting, Lead Actor.) The cast includes: Ken Weiler, Matt Kaminsky, Marks, Brett Pearsons, Geoff Dunbar, Brittany Joyner and Jules Dameron.
The path to fame is a winding, uncertain road. When is it too late to succeed... and what is success? A 40-year-old father gets the band back together to take one last shot at stardom. As real-world responsibilities mount, the band is forced to face some long-buried emotional truths.
A dramedy with live original music, Middle8 is about a fictitious Kansas City rock group played by the real-life LA-based band, The Four Postmen.
MIDDLE8 will play at The Stella Adler Theatre - Main Stage, 6773 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood from November 9 - December 15, 2018. Performance schedule is Friday and Saturday at 8:00PM with additional 3pm matinee performances on Saturday December 8th & 15th. Tickets will be $25 General Admission available at: www.fourpostmen.com/middle8
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