Razoe Edge Productions Presents Two Evenings of Oates' Short Plays, 10/13 & 10/20
By: Jessica Lewis
Following critical acclaim and audience demand, Razors Edge Productions is continuing its professional association with best-selling author Joyce Carol Oates. The collaboration started with ZOMBIE, an award winning solo play by Bill Connington, adapted from Oates' novella that played for a successful extended run on Theatre Row earlier this year. Two independent evenings of Oates' short plays will take place Tuesday, Oct 13 and Tuesday, October 20 at 6:30 pm at the New York Society Library, 53 East 79th Street (just east of Madison Avenue, 6 train to 77th Street). Audience discussions will take place after performances.
Each reading is $15 per person. Reservations can be made by emailing the Events Office at events@nysoclib.org or calling 212-288-6900 x230. These evenings are generously supported by the Estate of Marian O. Naumburg. Though most famous for her fiction, Oates is also a prolific and widely produced writer of drama, with past productions by The Actors Studio in Stockholm, ACT Theatre, in Seattle, the Edinburgh Festival, L.A. Theatre Works, Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York, the Long Wharf in New Haven, and the McCarter Theater in Princeton, among others. She was co-winner of the Heideman Award for a work produced at The Actors Theatre of Louisville, and nominated for an American Theatre Critics Award.The New York Society Library was founded in 1754, and is the city's oldest library. In the eighteenth century, an organization labeled "Society" meant that it was open to all--availabile to everyone throughout society. The library is open to all for reading, reference, and selected events, with circulation and other services by subscription.
The beautiful landmarked building dates from 1917, and includes reading rooms, spaces for study, stacks, and an exhibition gallery. The library has approximately 275,000 volumes., and hosts a variety of special events, reading groups, workshops, as well as the New York City Book Awards.
Information on the Library and its history can be found at www.nysoclib.org.

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