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RAT Manhattan Theatre Source Opening Gala
For all you NYC RATS...
> Please join us at the ribbon cutting ceremony for
> our new 40 plus seat
> brick-box theatre:
>
> The FlopHouse Performance Workshop
> at
> Manhattan Theatre Source
>
> Thursday, February 3rd, 2000
> 7pm to midnight
>
> Free Admission
>
> Light Food, Beer, Wine and Soda will be served
>
> Manhattan Theatre Source is a not for profit
>corporation with a beautiful multi-purpose space and a
>big dream to provide a home and opportunities not
>only for our own work, but for that of a variety of
>artists. Founded by members of The FlopHouse Theatre
>Company and run entirely by volunteers, we are at the
>beginning of building something unique and rare in
>show business - a playground for passion and mistakes,
> hard work, cooperation, for big ideas and small
>budgets.
> We hope you'll join us.
>
> Scheduled Events
> 7:00 - **Party begins**
> 7:45 - Ribbon cutting ceremony for the
> FlopHouse Performing Workshop
> 8:00 - "Fluid Tattoo" in the FlopHouse
> Performing Workshop
> 8:30 - 9:00 - The musical stylings of Noelle
> Maffin and D. Scott Ferguson on the cabaret
> stage
> 9:30 - Sketch comedy with Tom Borrillo in
> the FlopHouse Performance Workshop
> 9:30 - Poetry/Prose Reading with Sherman
> Johnson in the Window Box
> 10:15 - Cellist Lisa Haney on the cabaret
> stage
> 11:00 - "Fluid Tattoo" in the FlopHouse
> Performance Workshop
> *The Artwork of David Geiser
> *50/50 Lottery to be held every hour
>
> Manhattan Theatre Source
> 177 MacDougal Street (below 8th Street)
> Manhattan
> (212) 260-4698
>
> The Company: Andrew Frank, Fiona Jones, Ed McNamee,
> Chad Stutz, Jeremy Seaver,Jason Howard, Eric Ostrow,
>David S. Valade, Michael Waelter, Erika Bailey,
> Neil Maffin, Fran Kirmser, Claire Sommer, Lex Woutas
> Noelle Maffin, Daryl Boling, Jim Scofield, Adam Lang,
> David Comstock, Drew Bellware, Mitchell Riggs,
>Catherine Zambri, Darryl Jefferson, Hope Garland,
>Melissa Riker
>
> FlopHouse (flop' haus): 1. a cheap hotel, usually
> for vagabonds and drifters
> 2. a home for wayward creativity, imagination and
> generosity of spirit
>
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