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Upcoming Readings and More!

Nora’s Playhouse is proud to announce two upcoming stage readings:

THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE KING by Jan O’Connor
[Chosen from many submissions in our call for new scripts by female playwrights]
Directed by Jacquelyn Honeybourne
We hope to hold the reading in early May 2013.

ANOTHER SPRING by Yasmine Beverly Rana
[Yasmine’s newest play!]
Directed by Caroline Reddick Lawson
We hope to hold the reading in Summer 2013.

More details to follow; Check back soon!

Also, we would like to introduce our high school student literary interns, as part of our educational outreach efforts, Ameerah Sanders and Amber Bird. We are excited to have Ameerah and Amber on board! Bios to follow!

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Spring 2013

This past winter, the team at Nora’s Playhouse has been busy reviewing script submissions and preparing for our next readings. We will post more information once the details of our next reading are solidified.

In the meantime, check out our long awaited production photos from this past summer’s production of THE FALLEN!

Lastly, The LabRats Theatre Company’s Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen by Lindsay Joy Murphy opens February 28, 2013. We have a few friends of Nora’s Playhouse (who have impacted our readings and productions) that are either starring in or a part of this production. For tickets: http://riseandfall.brownpapertickets.com/

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Celebrating the Arts at Gallatin: An Alumni Symposium – Featuring Caroline Reddick-Lawson

Celebrate Caroline on this Gallatin Alumni Panel!

Friday, December 7, 2012
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts
1 Washington Place
New York, NY 10003

(Reception to follow)
Complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
Guests are welcome.

Join the Gallatin community in celebrating the School’s 40th anniversary with a symposium on the arts. Meet and learn from emerging and established alumni from across the artistic spectrum. After the panel, enjoy a reception and exhibition in the Gallatin Galleries.

Panelists include Ellen Cornfield (MA ’00), Thulani Davis (MA ’08), Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg (BA ’87), Simon Fortin (MA ’05), Cody Horn (BA ’11), Jamie Johnson (BA ’03), Rosalie Kaplan (BA ’08), Francesca Mirabella (BA ’06), Caroline Reddick-Lawson (MA ’08) and Nicole A. Watson (MA ’08)

Moderated by André DeShields (MA ’91)
Response by Manuela Goren (BA ’00)
Art exhibition by Andrew Levitas (BA ’03)