Pre-Life, Pre-Nuptial performed in New York Theater Festival
Bill Johnson's play, Pre-Life, Pre-Nuptial, about a couple bickering about a pre-nuptial agreement before they are born, performed at Brief Acts Company theater festival in New York.
(PRWEB) July 17, 2004 -- Bill Johnson's play, Pre-Life, Pre-Nuptial, about a couple bickering about a pre-nuptial agreement before they are born, is performed three nights as part of the Brief Acts Company's Summer 2004, a festival of short plays, July 21-22-23 at the John Houseman Too Theater in New York City. The short play is part of a longer work titled One Night in the After Life.
Pre-Life is directed by Anthony Galluccio.
The John Houseman Too theater is at 450 W. 42nd St. (Downstairs). Reservations: 212-769-7973, press #2. Tickets are $15.
The festival also features A Gift for Valentine's Day, by Michael Elliot Rutenberg, directed by Emilie Bonsant; Day Old Bread, by Bonnie Milne Gardner, directed by Anthony Giordano; The Last Aquarelle, by Moira Walley-Beckett, directed by Linda Loren; and Picture Perfect, by Harlene Goodrich, directed by Barry Pomerantz.
For more information, contact Bill Johnson at bjscript@teleport.com, Anthony Galluccio at Anthonypg1@msn.com, or visit www.storyispromise.com. Bill is also author of the writing workbook, A Story is a Promise.
Pre-Life, Pre-Nuptial will be performed as part of the Pregnant Chad Play festival 11 - 14 August, 2004. The festival is held in Eisenhower Hall at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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