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Re: RAT re: Shameless Self Promotion
Good luck to you and everyone in the Mae West Fest! Glad to hear its still
going.
>From a participant of the first Mae West Fest,
Cara Rosson
>Hello RATS - thought you might be interested in hearing about what's doing
>up
>in Seattle... this is my first posting... hellllllooooooo out there.....
>
>Nice ta meecha.
>
>--Mary Lathrop
>
>******************************
>
>AlphaFemale Productions & The 4th Annual Mae West Fest Proudly Present
>
>THE SIX BASIC RULES
>A World Premiere of an award-winning new comedy
>by Mary Lathrop(who has been peering at the list for awhile and is now
>delurking in e-person)
>Directed by Monique L. Kleinhans(of theater simple - you might remember her
>from last years LA conference!)
>Featuring Keith Anderson, Stacey Bean & Ethan Kozaki
>
>Union Garage
>1418 Tenth Avenue (between Pike & Union)
>Seattle, WA
>
>July 28 - August 19
>Thurs-Fri-Sat at 8:00 pm
>Pay-what-you-will performance on Thursday, Aug. 3
>(Pay-what-you-will on ANY Thursday if you're a RAT. You must say "I am a
>RAT" to Jeff the box office guy.)
>
>Special performance times July 28,29, and 30 during the Mae West Fest -
>an arts fest featuring NW women playwrights and directors
>www.maewestfest.org for more information
>
>What really happens after "happily ever after"? In THE SIX BASIC RULES,
>James and Louise Pettigrew are strangers when they elope after a whirlwind,
>one-week courtship. But they're crazy about each other and they've got the
>rest of their lives to figure things out--right? From the moment they trip
>over the threshhold, James and Louise attempt against all odds to achieve
>connubial bliss.
>THE SIX BASIC RULES is a finalist for the 2000 Drama
>Workshop New Play Contest and was first runner-up in the 1998 Mill Mountain
>New Play Competition.
>
>****************************************
>lathrop@sprynet.com
>http://home.sprynet.com/~lathrop
>THE NEW FAMILY HOME by Jim Tolpin w/ Mary Lathrop @ bookstores & amazon.com
>(i write books for a living)
"If a cow laughed, would milk come out her nose?"