WordTheatre celebrates Father's Day with Celebrity Readings of Short Stories about Dad
M Bar & Restaurant (1253 N. Vine St. Hollywood, CA 90038)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00*
WordTheatre celebrates Father's Day with performances of short stories about fathers. Featuring readings by Robert David Hall (the coroner on CSI Las Vegas), Sharon Lawrence (Hidden Palms, NYPD Blue), Nick Mennell (My Little Eye, Halloween), Edi Gathegi (Lincoln Heights; Gone, Baby, Gone) and more. Stories by Margaret Atwood, Scott Geiger, Dan Chaon, William Henry Lewis and other top authors.
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Description
- Robert David Hall (the coroner on CSI La Vegas) performs "The Frank Orison," by Scott Geiger, a 2007 Pushcart Prize winning story .
- Sharon Lawrence (Hidden Palms, NYPD Blue) performs "The Labrador Fiasco," by Margaret Atwood. a selection of the National Short Story Prize of the UK .
- Nick Mennell (My Little Eye, Halloween) will read "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom," by Dan Chaon, a 2000 Pushcart Prize winning story.
- Edi Gathegi (Lincoln Heights; Gone, Baby, Gone) will read "Shades" from William Henry Lewis' new story collection I Got Somebody in Stanton, Harper Collins.
- Plus one more TBA.
There is a $10 food minimum per-person at this event.
Produced and directed by Cedering Fox
The evening will be recorded for subsequent broadcast on National Public Radio.
The 2006 and 2007 Pushcart Prize books will be available for purchase.
About the Ticket Supplier: WordTheatre
WordTheatre brings people together to share stories in a unique way. Through this collective experience, they aim to deepen the sense of community and celebrate the oral storytelling tradition. Join world-class writers and actors at literary salons in Los Angeles and London for readings and book signings.