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PLAYWRIGHTS: Bring up to 10 pages of new work (theatre, film and T.V. Scripts are ok) and a copy for the actors!   

ACTORS: Bring yourselves and TELL YOUR FRIENDS!
RSVP HERE for Friday's Community Night
Friday’s Community Night is in The Mary Rodgers Room
at The Dramatists Guild, located at 1501 Broadway
(b/t 43rd and 44th Streets)  


*USE THE ENTRANCE ON 43rd Street*
7th Floor' New York, NY 10036
RSVP HERE for Friday's Community Night
The Company of Much Ado About Nothing.  Photo Credit: Joan Marcus
GOOD AFTERNOON!

MUCH ADO... closes on Sunday.  

I am so happy many of you were able to see the show on the nights we had seats.  If you want to try before we close, I am including a video below on how to get tickets!  It's easier than you think! 

 
Much Ado About Nothing
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kenny Leon


FEATURING...
Jamar Brathwaite (Ensemble), Danielle Brooks (Beatrice), Grantham Coleman (Benedick), Chuck Cooper (Leonato), Javen K. Crosby (Ensemble), Denzel DeAngelo Fields (Ensemble), Jeremie Harris (Claudio), Tayler Harris (Ensemble), Erik Laray Harvey (Antonio/Verges), Kai Heath (Messenger), Daniel Croix Henderson (Balthasar), Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (Friar Francis/Sexton), Tiffany Denise Hobbs (Ursula), Lateefah Holder (Dogberry), LaWanda Hopkins (Dancer), Billy Eugene Jones (Don Pedro), Margaret Odette (Hero), Hubert Point-Du Jour (Don John), William Roberson (Ensemble)Jaime Lincoln Smith (Borachio), Jazmine Stewart (Ensemble), Khiry Walker (Conrade/Ensemble), Olivia Washington (Margaret), and Latra A. Wilson (Dancer)

Sincerely,
Garlia Cornelia Jones
Founder, Blackboard Plays
Line Producer, Much Ado About Nothing - The Public Theater
HOW TO GET TICKETS TO SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING)! 
It's easier than you think!
More about the show here!
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