Join us on October 17th!

October 1, 2009

The Red Brick Road Theatre Company

presents the first of its Staged Reading Series,

ROSE CITY

by

David Lewison

Saturday, October 17 at 7:15 pm

Doors open at 7:00 pm

NoHo Actors Studio

5215 Lankershim Boulevard

North Hollywood

Free Admission

Seating is first come, first served

Donations Accepted

When Dina, a sweet-natured struggling young actress, needs a break from the slimy smog of Los Angeles, she heads North to visit her sister in Portland. At 25, life is up in the air and things are changing…quickly. As she and her sister Kelly reconnect, she discovers that more changes may be on the way. But is she ready?

About the playwright, David Lewison:

David’s theater pieces have been produced by companies throughout the United States and Canada. His evening of

monologues for men, “Real Men And Others,” was premiered by Theatre Neo at the Secret Rose Theatre in North Hollywood. His

previous play, “Ancient Voices,” in which the events of the Trojan War are experienced through the lives of eleven women from the world of ancient Greek myth, received its debut production at Chautauqua Theatre Alliance in Silver Lake.

Other companies presenting David’s work include the American Globe Theatre in New York, the Classic Greek Theatre of Oregon in Portland, and the Lincoln Square Theatre in Chicago. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and AFI-CAFTS, David co-wrote the award-winning comedy short, “Dora Was Dysfunctional,” which has screened at numerous domestic and international film festivals and on the Bravo and Showtime cable networks. He currently lives in Los Angeles.

About Our Company:

The Red Brick Road Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company based in North Hollywood, California. Formed in November 2007 by a group of 5 strong willed and dedicated actors, the company has grown to a group of 11 talented, hard working actors, producers, writers and directors. Its mission is to produce and explore artistically challenging and widely inspirational works, encourage diversity and develop existing and new original pieces through the use of ensemble.

Throughout the year we will feature local playwrights and help them develop their new work by casting, directing and producing a staged reading of their play. By working with local writers we hope to assist fellow artists, discover and develop new work and foster the creation of diverse and unique new literature. If you would like to submit your work for consideration, please email it to info@theredbrickroad.org

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