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Michael Fosberg's INCOGNITO Plays the Woodstock Fringe 1/9 & 1/11

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Limited Seats Remaining -
Some seats for Sun, Jan 9 at 8pm
Wait List Tues, Jan 11 at 7pm

In 2006 Michael Fosberg brought his very moving and powerful play Incognito to Woodstock Fringe. Michael has been touring his play nationally and internationally to critical acclaim. You may recall from post-performance discussions that he was in the process of writing a book--the story of his play. Entitled Incognito: An American Odyssey of Race and Self-Discovery, his book will be released on February 1. To celebrate the release Michael is performing his play in New York City at the Westbeth Community Room on Sunday, January 9th at 8pm and Tuesday January 11th at 7:00pm. These performances are free-of-charge. However, seating is very limited and reservations are required. To make reservations, please send an email to info@incognitotheplay.com. I have seen an advance copy of his book. It is beautifully done. You will have an opportunity to reserve a copy of the book at the performances.

Incognito The Play by Michael Fosberg
January 9th, 2011 at 8:00pm
January 11th, 2011 at 7:00pm

Westbeth Center
55 Bethune Street (at Washington)
New York, NY 10014

Directions to the Community Room at WestBeth: 55 Bethune Street or 155 Bank Street:
Take the 1, 2 or 3 subway to 14th Street. Exit train from southernmost exit or find the corner of 7th Avenue and West 12th Street. Walk west on West 12th Street to Washington Street. Turn left, walk on Washington Street two blocks to Bethune Street. Turn right on Bethune Street and proceed to # 55 (on the South side of the Street) OR walk one more block to Bank Street and enter courtyard of WestBeth, #155 Bank Street and make you way to the Community Room. Guard or doorman will direct you to the Community Room.

Take the A, C or E subway to 14th Street. Walk to 8th Avenue and West 12th Street. Walk west on West 12th Street to Washington Street. Turn left, walk on Washington Street one block to Bethune Street. Turn right on Bethune Street and proceed to # 55 (on the South side of the Street) OR walk one more block to Bank Street and enter courtyard of WestBeth, #155 Bank Street and make you way to the Community Room. Guard or doorman will direct you to the Community Room.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.woodstockfringe.org
845-810-0123

Woodstock Fringe is a professional performing arts organization that develops and presents new and experimental theatrical and musical works. We believe the act of creation is an act of courage. The Fringe serves as a home to emerging and established artists. Acting as a safe harbor, we provide a collaboration between the artists and the audience pursuing the highest standard of live performance.

 





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