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Re: RAT Moving Arts Playreading 5/22



Trey,

I've got a new play that I want to send to you and Moving Arts. Should I
send it to the Spring St. address, the one listed in the Dramatist
Sourcebook? Hope you are doing well.

Werner
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Werner Trieschmann
Columnist and editor, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
W) 501-378-3514

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>From: Trey Nichols <treynichols@movingarts.org>
>To: RAT List <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
>Subject: RAT Moving Arts Playreading 5/22
>Date: Fri, May 18, 2001, 3:41 AM
>

> Fellow RATs,
>
> On Tuesday May 22 at 8:00 pm Moving Arts will present a reading of FLOATER,
> a play by Casey McCabe, directed by Julie Briggs.
>
> Having just been freed from high school, Jesse James Dupree confronts the
> terror and beauty of impending adulthood by embarking with his best friend
> on a 1200 mile journey to study life at the feet of the only adult he ever
> trusted:  the mysterious Joey Velvet.  A suitor to Jesse's mother, Velvet
> filled young Jesse's head with visions of the glorious existence that comes
> from deferred responsibility, a philosophy Velvet calls "floating."
> Through confrontational sessions with his appointed psychologist and a
> series of selective flashbacks, Jesse undergoes the grueling deconstruction
> of teenage myth, emerging perhaps stronger than the adults who surround
> him, who are forced into some discomforting epiphanies of their own lost
> youth.
>
> Casey McCabe is a San Francisco-based journalist, playwright and
> screenwriter.  His first play, DREAMING OF NORTON, won First Prize in the
> 1991 Bay Guardian Playwrights Festival.  His articles and essays have
> appeared in Premiere, American Film, Mother Jones, Alaska Airlines, San
> Francisco Chronicle, Detroit Free Press, The Nose and other publications.
> He is also a regular contributor and host of the nationally syndicated
> radio program Movie Magazine
>
> The reading of FLOATER will be held at Moving Arts' mainstage at the Los
> Angeles Theatre Center, 514 South Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles.
> There is ample parking in the gated lot at 6th and Main, just behind the
> theatre.
>
> Admission is free.  Reservations are not required.  A discussion will
> follow the reading.
>
> __________________________________________
> Moving Arts
> 514 So. Spring St.  Los Angeles, CA
> Tel:  (213) 622-8906   Fax: (213) 622-8946
> www.movingarts.org
>
>
>
>
>
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