Sunday, May 10, 2009
Famous Writers Resurrect in Carved in Stone
Yesterday, I began rehearsing for the Los Angeles Production of Carved in Stone by Jeffrey Hartgraves. Carved in Stone had a very successful run in San Francisco and is now set to wow audiences in Tinseltown. The play follows the adventures of Gryphon Tott, a young man who awakes in the afterlife to find himself surrounded by dead literary luminaries. The big question is, why is he there? Carved in Stone is a fun, insightful and thought provoking examination of the ownership of literature and famous personalities by the public at large as well as the tenuous line between fact and fiction in the work of an artist. Carved in Stone opens June 19th at Theatre Asylum in Hollywood and yours truly will be understudying the role of Truman Capote in performances on July 19th (1pm Matinee), August 2nd (7pm) and August 7th (7pm). Also watch for the talented Matthew McCallum understudying the role of Tennessee Williams in these performances as well. Tickets and info can be found @ http://www.carvedinstonetheplay.com/home.html.
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Break a leg, mate!
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