Now Hear This! Will be showcasing five upcoming in development plays and are presented on behalf of Bridge Productions. This is the second Annual One-Act Play festival and has a wide variety of fantastic local playwrights to give you a sneak peak at; including Mahmoud Hakima (Two Bowls of Sugar and Some Bacon), Raymond Luczak (The Darkest Room in the house) and a Californian making an appearance is Stanley Toledo (Better than A Good Beginning). With plays directed by TerryLynn Carlson, Brian Columbus, and MaryLynn Mennicke & Laura Wilhelm
This truly is a not to miss event and it is also very affordable with prices on a sliding scale of $10-$18 for all the regular performances, $8 for ASL/AD customers. There is also a fundraiser being held by Bridge Productions on March 13th tickets range $25-$40 per couple. Those prices include a raffle ticket, refreshments, live music and the show. With a price like that anyone can afford to go and your supporting the arts also to note DISABILITYLAND is free and will be open to the public. Purchase your tickets at the door they accept Cash or Personal Check Only.
With the wide variety of plays and performances in the Twin Cities Area it can be difficult to choose the right one to see and spend your money on. With "NOW HEAR THIS!" you are getting a good deal and will be the first to see a variety of plays. What more can you ask for in one event? Last years One-Act Play event was a fantastic success and this one promises to be even better. If you have any questions or would like information you can contact Bridge Productions at plays@bridgeproductions.info.
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