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Sacramento, California
January 30, 31, February 1, 2009
Lenaea Festival



  • Spike from Larry & the Werewolf - Mary Lemos (Santa Rosa, California)

Hello, my name is Mary and I am a high school theater student in Santa Rosa, CA. I will shortly be performing a monologue at the Lenea Drama Festival

This user's full name: Mary Lemos

Hello, this is Mary again. I just wanted to make sure that you got my message before because I haven't heard from you yet, seeing if there is any way I can get a copy of Larry and the Werewolf without having to pay Broadway Publishing since I'm doing a monologue for the Lenea drama festival from that play (wow that was a long sentence). I would very much appreciate it if there was any other way I can get it, preferably rather quickly, without having to pay, seeing as I don't have the money to pay for it. I just want to be able to read the play from which my monologue (as character Spike) is from. Thank you so much for you time, and once again, I hope to hear from you soon!

-Mary Spike monologue from Larry


SOURCE: myspace from Mary Lemos (mare-bear) on Jan 15, 2009

 


Washington, D.C.
October 5 - November 9, 2009
HOPE OPERAS
Come check out Hope Operas this Fall at Miss Pixie's Backroom Palace. Some of DC's finest actors, writers and directors are getting together to produce six serialized shows that will benefit six local charities.


1626 14th Street NW

Mondays nights


Some of DC's finest theatre artists are coming together this Fall to produce Hope Operas, six serialized shows that will be raising money for various causes. Each week each serial will present a 15-minute (or two back-to-back 7 1/2 minute) episode(s). The audience will be invited to vote for their favorite serial and based on audience response moneys will be distributed to the serial's beneficiaries.

The Hope Operas are:

20 MILLION BREASTSTROKES TO EARTH
by Chris Griffin
directed by Tom Mallan
benefitting The Mautner Project

LARRY & THE WEREWOLF
by Jeff Goode
directed by Andrew Baughman
benefitting The Association of Retarded Citizens

THE LONG WEIGHT
by Kathleen Akerley
directed by Brian Smith
benefitting PETS-DC

NIGHTS AT ST. JANUARIUS
by Kerri Sheehan
directed by Catherine Tripp
benefitting the blood donation center at Children's National Medical Center

TUESDAY
by Deb Randall
directed by Lee Mikeska Gardner
benefitting The Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation


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