chicks in corsets with swords

Jul 07, 2008 14:45

Come see the Fringe show I've been in endless rehearsal for six days a week, see subject of this post to see why you should.

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The Georgetown Theatre Company
presents
The Girl In The Iron Mask
By R. L. Nesvet

Directed by Andrew Wassenich
Fight Direction by Cliff Williams, III

From the people who brought you the sold-out Fringe hits BUSHWA and NIGHT OF THE LIVING THEATRE comes this all-woman, all sword-fighting adventure story!

at The Universe -- Universalist National Memorial Church, 1810 16th St., NW

Friday, July 11 at 9:30pm
Thursday, July 17 at 9:00pm
Saturday, July 19 at 12 noon
Saturday, July 26 at 5:30pm
Sunday, July 27 at 5:00pm

Featuring Heather Whitpan, Kelley Slagle, Tina Segovia, Umoja Rufaro, Amy Quiggins, Lindsay Kitt Wiebe, Kelsey Rae Grouge and Catherine Aselford.

The Chicago Sun-Times called THE GIRL IN THE IRON MASK "a swashbuckling drama that sizzles with intrigue and derring-do. … THE GIRL IN THE IRON MASK offers excellent storytelling that's made even stronger by the absence of a pat happy ending…"

Tickets are $15, and you can buy them here:
http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/144798
Also, new this year, Fringe Buttons are REQUIRED for entrance into all Fringe Venues. One button per person, one time purchase. You can buy one for $5 at any Fringe venue.
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Other recent life news, in I don't have a lot of free time bullet form:
- I did something that might be considered incredibly stupid and is definitely life altering last week, and I'm thrilled about it, so there.
- Saw the tribute to Leonard Slatkin with Yo-Yo Ma at the Kennedy Center. Wow and wow.
- Had my job sort of threatened, but that's all good now, and I still have one.
- Went to the Women's Studies cast and crew premiere party, had a stupendous time, and it was nice to finally see an independent flick I've worked on completed. Click here to see the pics that american_arcane took.

- And last but not least, Sideshow Bob captured my elusive Mortal Kombat impression on camera at Freaks United last week:


See the rest of Bob's pics of Freaks United here.
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