THE VERITAS TIMES, a New Play for Trump's America, Premieres at Winterfest

"The Veritas Times", a new play from Ryan Marcone, will be making its world premiere as part of New York Theater Festival's Winterfest this January.
When a shady vote to increase tuition is passed in the dead of night, the students who make up the Student Council at the small university are backed into a corner. If they don't do something fast, many students will be forced to leave by a price tag they can't afford. And to make matters worse, a relentless reporter from the school paper is there to print their every misstep. But when tragedy strikes campus, the group must take sides in a battle nobody saw coming. "The Veritas Times" is a new play about truth, power, security, and how much of one we're willing to give up for the others.
Cast:
Robert Bradvica
Kimmy Anne Dunn
Ryan Marcone*
Tyler Riley
Arisael Rivera*
Courtney Vinson
* these performers are appearing courtesy of the Actors' Equity Association
Director - Melissa Meli
Playwright - Ryan Marcone
Stage Manager - Liza Penney
Technical Director - Melissa Farinelli
Producer - Alison Agvent
Costume Designer - Melissa Meli
Performances will be held:
Tuesday, January 9th @ 6:15PM
Saturday, January 13th @ 8:30PM
Sunday, January 14th @ 1:00PM
The Hudson Guild Theater
441 W 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
Tickets are $23 online or at the door and can be purchased at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3167558

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