HEADS UP!, VAGINA MONOLOGUES and More Set for American Stage's After Hours Events, July 2013

By: Jun. 20, 2013
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American Stage Theatre Company's "After Hours" Series continue with four events, Game Night - HEADS UP!, Hawk and Wayne's News of the Weird: LIVE,The Vagina Monologues and Lark Eden in July.

GAME NIGHT SERIES:
GAME NIGHT - Heads Up!
A fun night playing Ellen Degeneres' Heads Up! Game Brought to you by Florida Craftsmen
Sunday, July 7 from 6:30-7:30pm

Heads Up! is the fun and hilarious new game that Ellen Degeneres plays on her show -- and now you can play it at American Stage. You have 60 seconds to guess what words are appearing on the i-phone you are holding on your forehead while everyone yells clues. If you love games, you'll love this summer as Florida Craftsmen sponsors Game Nights all through July and August to pair with its PLAY: Toys & Games Made By Artists exhibition. Be sure to bring your I-phone and download the app. It's going to be a lot of fun.

Tickets: "Pay-What-You-Can" $15 advance ticket purchase (Suggested donation $10-$20 at the door.) Performed in our lobby cabaret, where of course, there will be full cash bar service for all our patrons.

SUNDAY COMEDY SERIES:
Hawk and Wayne's News of the Weird: LIVE (LAST PERFORMANCE)
An improv comedy show based on Chuck Shepherd's nationally-syndicated column.
Sunday, July 7 @ 8pm

Ever wonder what happened to that guy who ate the other guy's face in Miami? What about the lady that drove all night in a diaper? Or even the crocodile that was found attacking a pair of crocs...shoes? Using some of the stories from Chuck Sheperd's nationally syndicated News of the Weird column, critically acclaimed comedy duo Hawk & Wayne bring you their most original, hilarious and truly weirdest improv comedy show ever. Come by and prepare to laugh at stuff that writes itself and is destined for a good comedy scene. First Sunday of every month running through August 2013.

Tickets: "Pay-What-You-Can" $15 advance ticket purchase (Suggested donation $10-$20 at the door.) Performed in our lobby cabaret, where of course, there will be full cash bar service for all our patrons.

CABARET DRAMA SERIES:
The Vagina Monologues
by Eve Ensler
A Smash Hit Returns with New Cast Members this Month
Saturday, July 13 @ 8 pm

Featuring Suzy Devore, MELANIE SOUZA, and COLLEEN CHERRY

Obie Award-winner Eve Ensler's whirlwind tour of a forbidden zone: The Vagina Monologues introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman who witnesses the birth of her granddaughter, and a feminist happy to have found a man who "liked to look at it."

Tickets: "Pay-What-You-Can" $15 advance ticket purchase (Suggested donation $10-$20 at the door.) Performed in our lobby cabaret, where of course, there will be full cash bar service for all our patrons.

CABARET DRAMA SERIES:
LARK EDEN
by Natalie Symons
3 friends, 75 years, and countless letters
Sunday, July 28 @ 6:30pm

Tracing the life-long friendships of three Southern women beginning in the Depression era and continuing through the early years of the new century, Lark Eden offers a poetic exploration of the ties that bind us together as tightly as family, and as surely as love. From frog catching girls with skinned knees to world wizened grandmothers, Lark Eden follows these three women through personal trials and victories no less daunting than the historical tribulations that provide the backdrop to these everyday American lives. Natalie Symons lives in Tampa with her husband and canine son. She is the author of a forthcoming novel and holds a degree in drama therapy from State University of New York, Empire State College. American Stage audiences last saw Natalie in The Foreigner.

Tickets: "Pay-What-You-Can" (Suggested donation $10-$20) or $15 advance tickets. Performed on our Mainstage, where of course, there will be full cash bar service for all our patrons.

Call the American Stage Box Office at (727) 823-PLAY (7529) or go to www.americanstage.org for more information and to purchase tickets. American Stage Theatre Company is located at the Raymond James Theatre, 163 3rd Street North in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg, Florida.



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