Sunday, July 2, 2006 at 2pm

Plays in Cafés:
Café LaMaMa

New readings of plays from the longest-running Off-Off Broadway venue

Tom Eyen's Why Hannah's Skirt Won't Stay Down (1965) directed by Gabriel Shanks

Michael Locascio's A Corner of the Morning (1961) directed by Barry Rowell

Followed by a brief discussion with playwright Michael Locascio

Paul Foster's Balls (1964) directed by Ralph Lewis

Robert Patrick's Dedication: The BbAaNnGg! Benefit (1965)

Downeast Arts Center
203 Avenue A (between 12th & 13th Streets) map

Free admission, snacks and cocktails to celebrate the holiday weekend

Ciockwise from top: LaMaMa founder Ellen Stewart; Paul Foster; Helen Hanft in Why Hannah's Skirt Won't Stay Down; Tom Eyen (far right); Michael Locascio

photos courtesy of Robert Patrick's amazing Caffe Cino website and Michael Locascio

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The OFF Project is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Nancy Quinn Fund.