Saturday, July 16, 2011

Two Aftershow Panel Discussions - Eva The Chaste

Curated by playwright Barbara Hammond, Fallen Angel Theatre are thrilled to present two Aftershow Panel Discussions. Fallen Angel Theatre Company are offering a discount on ticket prices for both of these performances.
$26.
Use "PAN1" at the Box office, online at http://www.broadwayoffers.com/ or by calling 212 947-8844



MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS


Sunday, July 17th 2011, (After the 3pm Performance of Eva the Chaste)


Panelists:

Annabel Clark
Toni Dorfman

Pennylynn White


On Sunday July 17th, Toni Dorfman (Director of Undergraduate Theatre Studies, Yale University; Playwright; Director), Pennylynn White (Actress; Playwright), Annabel Clark (Photojournalist; author, Jounal: A Mother and Daughter's recovery from Breast Cancer) will participate in a panel entitled "Mothers and Daughters". How is the relationship between Mother and Daughter portrayed in the theatre? Whom and what can take on the role of Mother in situations where a biological connection is missing? In the shadow of the Father/Son preoccupations of Shepard, O'Neill and Miller, where can we find equally poignant and truthful portrayals of the intimacy, Love and pain of being a Mother or a daughter?




GREAT ROLES FOR WOMEN

Tuesday, July 19th 2011 (After the 7pm Performance of Eva the Chaste)


Panelists:


Tanya Barfield

Estelle Lasher

Deb Margolin

Charlotte Moore

Aedin Moloney


On July 19th, 2011, Tanya Barfield (Playwright, Defacing Patriotic Property, Blue Door), Estelle Lasher (founder, Principal Management, a bi-coastal talent and literary management agency), Deb Margolin (founder, Split Britches Theatre Company, Playwright, Performer), Charlotte Moore (founder & Artistic Director of The Irish Repertory Theatre, Actor), and Aedin Moloney (founder & Artistic Director, Fallen Angel Theatre Company, Actress) will discuss "Great Roles for Women". Go behind the scenes with tour de force performances with writers, directors, performers & talent management. What makes a great role, and why they are in shorter supply for women? Expect anecdotes from the trenches.

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