Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Coming: COMPASSES POINTING PAST THE PAST AND PRESENT

Playing with M.E.D.'s
presents
Compasses Pointing Past the Past and Present
a One Act Play Festival by Matthew Ethan Davis.


Performances on
Wednesday March 2nd at 7pm
Thursday March 3rd at 7pm
Friday March 4th at 8pm
Saturday March 5th at 3pm AND 8pm
Sunday March 6th at 2pm

(Post-show entertainment on March 4 & 5)

Richmond Shepard Theatre
309 E 26th St., between 1st & 2nd Aves., NY, NY 10010.


Matthew Ethan Davis' festival of plays presents
a night of theatre bursting with theatricality and
heightened language of characters from history, literature and modern-day,
making the most of the actor’s abilities to create realities and super realities
with over 17 actors and 8 directors.

Cast Includes
Leonard Zelig, Nick Neglia, Ashley Lauren Hamilton
Austin Young, Eddie Dunn, David Marshall, Kristen Jones
Brendan Wahlers, Adyana de la Torre, Seneca Black
Sarah e Jacobs, Shannon Lower, Christina Klessig
Greg McGoon, Mary Leggio, Sarah Elizondo, Sam Banaee


Directors include
Javier Perez-Karam, Leonard Zelig, Shannon Lower
Keri Seymour, Matthew Ethan Davis
Adyana de la Torre, Bran Nieboer, Angela Rodriguez

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT SHANNON LOWER: I worked with her once, because she was the star of a fine short film on which I had a minor role: West Side Girl. She was terrific.
She'll be both acting and directing in this evening of short plays.


About the playwright --
Matthew Ethan Davis holds a MFA, BFA in Dramatic Writing from
NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, MA, Deaf Education from Hunter College.
Matthew is an Associate Professor of Playwriting at
Marymount Manhattan College.
http://www.matthewethandavis.com/.


Tickets are $20 for Adults and $15 for Students with ID.
To purchase tickets, please visit
http://www.playingwithmeds.eventbrite.com/.

Company website:
http://www.playingwithmeds.com/.

For more information or questions, please contact Adyana de la Torre at playingwithmeds@gmail.com.


Please be advised: this show contains FULL NUDITY.
Not recommended for ages 17 and under.


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