Thursday, May 18, 2006

Absurd Bouquet

Please join the Alley Cat Players for our next library performance--
Absurd Bouquet
Featuring several short surreal plays --
A Flower Vendor for these Times by Rene Ariza,
Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay,
and Lives of the Great Waitresses by Nina Shengold--
this is an evening that fits together like abstract stained glass,
beginning in resignation and ending in hope.

Tuesday, May 30, 7pm, Seminole Heights Library, 4711 Central Ave, Tampa

See http://www.alleycatplayers.org/ for more information and directions or call (813) 231-8478.'
Art for Everyone' -- All our library shows are free!

"There isn't a sign of a moon, Pierrot.""Of course not. There never was. Moon's just a word to swear by."-- Aria da Capo

"I give them the quiet sensation that once in their sad, uncontrollable lives, they wanted a small thing and got it. I brought it. I bore them a gift. And that matters." -- Lives of the Great Waitresses

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