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Axial Under the Stars

June
23

Summer isn’t just for Shakespeare. The Axial Theatre is planning “Axial Under the Stars,” on Saturday, July 12 from 7 p.m. on. It’ll be at the Martha Guinsberg Pavilion at the Mohegan Colony Schoolhouse, 99 Baron DeHirsch Road in Crompond. Tickets are a manageable $5 per person and reservations can be made at 914-286-7680.

Here’s the invite:
“Come for one, stay for all”

Axial Under the Stars is a casual evening of theatre in Northern Westchester County.

Hear readings of five original, provocative short plays being considered for our upcoming tenth season.
In the collaborative spirit that is the Axial Theatre Company, help us choose the plays we produce this season
by sharing your feedback with us.

Some material not suitable for children.

We will provide seating near the stage, but if you prefer, feel free to bring a blanket, picnic, your own lawn chairs…

T H E   A X I A L   T H E A T R E   C O M P A N Y is Gloria M. Buccino, Patrick Davin, Jess Erick, Margie Ferris, Dale Furnia, Linda Giuliano, Mark Gorham, Gail Greenstein, Ann Gulian, Lisa Hertz, Rachel Jones, Ryan Mallon, Howard Meyer, Stephen Palgon, Cyndi Sciacca, with technical director Jeff Johnston

Please visit our website at www.axialtheatre.org”

This entry was posted on Monday, June 23rd, 2008 at 3:54 pm by Peter D. Kramer.
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