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Saturday, February 23, 2013

MONOLOGUES ON THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE SANDY TO BENEFIT NJ RELIEF FUND

Hurricane Sandy may have destroyed homes and businesses, but she put no damper on creativity:

Storm Stories Logo

WHERE: Edison Valley Playhouse, 2196 Oak Tree Road, Edison
TICKETS: can be purchased on the day of the performance for $20 and all proceeds go to the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund.
For reservations call 908.755.4654.

Edison Valley  Playhouse will hold a benefit performance of Storm Stories, a collection of actor-written and performed monologues on the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

Actor director Richard Kline (Three's Company)  will direct members of his New Jersey and New York acting workshops in the matinee performance. 

Storm Stories evolved from an assignment by director Kline, asking his students to write a  monologue based on their feelings before, during and after Hurricane Sandy. The difference in how the New York students were affected and those in New Jersey make for an interesting and theatrical contrast The results are at times funny, dramatic and always heartfelt.


For more on the acting class, read the news article here.