THE TIMING OF A DAY Will Hold Opening Night Benefit at Center Stage 3/30

By: Mar. 03, 2011
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On Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at 8 PM, The Timing of a Day, which had a critically acclaimed engagement at the recent NY International Fringe Festival, will hold a Benefit Performance and Gala in celebration of its 2011 Off-Off-Broadway extension at Center Stage, NY. All contributions specifically for this event include a ticket to the evening's performance and will go toward supporting its three-week run at Center Stage, NY being presented by Mind The Art Entertainment in association with Intimation Productions.

Opening night Benefit tickets are $100 and includes the Talk Back and cocktail reception following the performance. To purchase Benefit tickets or to make donations, please visit http://www.IndieGoGo.com/The-Timing-of-a-Day. If you would like to make a donation by check, please email IntimationProductions@gmail.com for more information. Donations by check should be made payable to Fractured Atlas (please put "Intimation Productions" in the memo field).

Contributions are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. The value of any goods or services received must be subtracted from your total donation to determine the tax deductible amount. A donation toward the Gala will be tax deductible up to $18 less than the amount of your contribution.

Written by Owen Panettieri and directed by Joey Brenneman, The Timing of a Day follows three New York City roommates who share a loving (if cramped) Harlem apartment and a similarly loving (if cramped) triangular friendship. As the play opens, the three find themselves navigating the regular ups and downs of city life, when an unforeseeable tragedy rips them from the ordinary and changes the course of their lives and friendships forever. What follows is the reshuffled story of their time living together viewed over the course of a single day. Slices of their future, present, and past weave together in new ways, illustrating what it is that really draws these three people together, as well as what pulls them apart. While examining life, love, and loss from one sunrise to the next, each individual is forced to question if there really is such a thing as "perfect timing or if all timing is just perfectly flawed....

Following critical acclaim at the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival, The Timing of a Day
will open at Center Stage, NY, for a full three-week extension from Wednesday, March 30th, through Sunday, April 17th, 2011. A special Gala Benefit Performance is scheduled for Wednesday, March 30th, followed by an invitation-only Press & Industry Preview on Thursday, March 31st. Official Opening Night is Friday, April 1st. The Timing of a Day opened on August 18, 2010, to rave reviews and went on to receive various honors. The play won FringeNYC's "Overall Excellence in Ensemble" award, was named "Outstanding New Play for the 2010 Summer Festival Season" by Talkin' Broadway, and was cited "20 Best of Fest by NYCFringeGuide.com.

The cast includes Justin Anselmi, Miguel Govea, Nik Kourtis and R. Elizabeth Woodard.
Public performances will be held Wednesday through Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 3pm and 8pm, and Sunday at 3pm at Center Stage, NY (48 W. 21st St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10010).


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