As you know, I am involved with bringing a wonderful show to NYC called LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER. The show is by women, for women, about women, and I have proudly blogged about it here. Seeking New York City-area writers and/or performers to read their original essays on any aspect of motherhood in the NYC premiere of LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER, to be held at the Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family Auditorium at the JCC in Manhattan on Sunday, May 6th, 2012. People of all ages, types, backgrounds, and experience levels are invited to audition. No previous stage … [Read more...]
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Attention NYC Writers and Performers: AUDITIONS
Filed Under: New York City, Theater, Travel Tagged With: Advocacy, Ann Imig, Bloggers, Cecily Kellogg, Dresden Shumaker, Elise Raimi, Jennifer Sutton, Julie Nemitz, Kate Coveny Hood, Kim Thompson-Steel, Kirsten Patel, Lela Davidson, Listen to Your Mother, Melisa Wells, Mother's Day, New York City, Stacey Conner, Stephanie Dulli, Stephanie Precourt, Theater, Theater Tagged With: Amy Wilson, Tracey Becker, Varda Steinhardt, Wendi Aarons, writers
Listen to Your Mother Coming to a Town Near You
About a year ago, I was surfing the internet and came across a show called Listen to Your Mother. I was immediately intrigued. As a social media marketer who lives and breathes NYC theater, I wanted to be a part of it. Here was a show that merged two worlds I care most about. Created by humorist Ann Imig of Ann’s Rants, the show was a “live reading by local writers on the beauty, the beast, and the barely-rested of motherhood.” It was amazing, and I was intrigued. I made sure that before BlogHer ended, where I finally came face to face … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advocacy, New York City, Theater Tagged With: Amy Wilson, Ann Imig, Cecily Kellogg, Dresden Shumaker, Elise Raimi, Jennifer Sutton, Julie Nemitz, Kate Coveny Hood, Kim Thompson-Steel, Kirsten Patel, Lela Davidson, Listen to Your Mother, Melisa Wells, Mother's Day, New York City, Stacey Conner, Stephanie Dulli, Stephanie Precourt, Theater, Tracey Becker, Varda Steinhardt, Wendi Aarons
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