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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Circle Theatre Players presents its' first
original one act play festival. Fourteen plays were chosen from 83 entries
representing nine different states. These originals came from beginning
playwrights as well as seasoned playwrights and authors. Some are being
done for the first time; two recently had staged readings - one at Colonial
Little Theatre in Johnstown and one at the Kennedy Center. The plays deal
with the here and now of our everyday lives and reflect our humanity as well as
diverse cultures.<BR><BR>Eleven directors are rehearsing with 36 actors who are
playing 54 characters. The actors come from the Capital Region, some new
to the stage and some are veterans<BR><BR>The directors include Nancy Wilder,
Cheryl Charbonneu, Susanne Keller, Barbara Leavell Smith, Joan Fuess, Val
Kavanaugh, Diane Doring, Eric Washburn, Paul Trela, Sky
Vogel.<BR><BR></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman">Each play is given twice so
Group A will be performed on December 3 and 5 and Group B<BR>on December 2 and
4. All performances are at 7:30pm. Reservations are
suggested.<BR>See <A href="http://slca-ctp.org">www.slca-ctp.org</A> for
details. Tickets are $10 each evening or $15 for both Groups A &
B.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman"><BR><SPAN><U>Plays, directors, and
playwrights:</U></SPAN><BR><BR>“Proverbs”<BR>by Donna Latham (California)<BR>An
Irish woman goes to the local pub to get advice.<BR>Directed by Paul Trela
(Watervliet) <BR><BR>“Will the Real Play Stand
Up?”<BR>by Barbara Leavell Smith (Petersburg)<BR>Unique audience - a famous
actor, a famous director, a famous critic and a woman.<BR>Directed by Cheryl
Charbonneau (Schenectady)<BR><BR>“Under the Boardwalk”<BR>by Robert Anthony
(NYC)<BR>Rags and Rosie, homeless people, meet an unhappy, lonely
man.<BR>Directed by Eric Washburn (Castleton)
<BR><BR>“Family Ties”<BR>by Sue Frost (Averill Park)<BR>A family copes with a
serious operation of the father.<BR>Directed Barbara Leavell Smith
(Petersburg)<BR><BR>“The Body Washer”<BR>by Rosemary Toohey (Maryland)<BR>Three
interrupted monologues about a killing of a woman in Iraq.<BR>Directed by Val
Kavanaugh (Averill Park) <BR><BR>“Afterglow”<BR>by Lila
Louise Nawrocki (Beacon)<BR>An aging star realizes she may have to die to keep
her fame.<BR>Directed by Nancy Wilder (Albany)<BR><BR>“The Stand-In”<BR>by Brett
Hursey (Virginia)<BR>A woman auditioning for a part at the same time as a sock
puppet is auditioning<BR>Directed by Eric Washburn
(Castleton) <BR><BR>“A Midsummer Night's Dance”<BR>by
Linda Bidwell (Amsterdam)<BR>Modern and silly adaptation of Shakespeare's
play<BR>Directed by Nancy Wilder (Albany)<BR><BR>“The Importance of Being
Driven”<BR>by Vincent P. Lewis (Hopewell Junction)<BR>Combines two classic
styles - Oscar Wilde and “The Honeymooners”<BR>Directed by Sky Vogel
(Troy) <BR><BR>“Going Up”<BR>by Robert Daria (New
Jersey)<BR>Six people stuck in an elevator<BR>Directed by Susanne Keller
(Averill Park)<BR><BR>“Paper Bell”<BR>by Ralph Greco (New Jersey)<BR>An aging
sophisticated woman and an innocent young farm boy.<BR>Directed by Joan Fuess
(Averill Park) <BR><BR>“The Waver”<BR>by Anthony Pezzula
(Albany)<BR>Jerry spends his days waving and saluting cars that go by. Gene
meets him and has a conversation about life, happiness and
disabilities.<BR>Directed by Joan Fuess (Averill Park)<BR><BR>“The Billiards
Room”<BR>by Ron Frankel (New Lebanon)<BR>Two men in a condo community vying to
have the room named after them.<BR>Directed by Paul Trela
(Watervliet) <BR><BR>“Ten Before Three”<BR>by Marty Egan
(Clifton Park)<BR>Cops, prostitue and an innocent writer strike up a
conversation.<BR>Directed by Diane Doring (Rensselaer)</FONT></DIV>
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<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 3pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><B><SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: "><FONT face=Arial><FONT color=#333333>Sand Lake Center for
the Arts 2010-2011 Season</FONT></FONT></SPAN></B></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 1.5pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><B><SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: "><FONT face=Arial><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"
color=#333333>Circle Theatre Players</FONT></FONT></SPAN></B></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 12pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><FONT
face=Arial><SPAN class=texti1><SPAN><EM><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"
color=#505050>Inherit the Wind</FONT></EM></SPAN></SPAN><FONT
color=#505050><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"><SPAN class=text2><SPAN>, Jan. 21 –
30</SPAN></SPAN><BR><SPAN class=texti1><SPAN><EM>Sarah Plain and
Tall</EM></SPAN></SPAN><SPAN class=text2><SPAN>, Mar. 25 – 27, Apr. 1 –
3</SPAN></SPAN><BR><SPAN class=texti1><SPAN><EM>Hart's
Tavern</EM></SPAN></SPAN></FONT><SPAN class=text2><SPAN><FONT
style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt">, Jun. 3 – 12</FONT></SPAN></SPAN></FONT></FONT></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 1.5pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><B><SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: "><FONT face=Arial><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"
color=#333333>Gallery Shows</FONT></FONT></SPAN></B></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 12pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><FONT
face=Arial><SPAN class=text2><SPAN><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"
color=#505050>Brigid Rockwell, Nov. 16 - Dec. 31</FONT></SPAN></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 1.5pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><B><SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: "><FONT face=Arial><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"
color=#333333>Special Events</FONT></FONT></SPAN></B></P>
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 12pt" class=MsoNormal align=center><FONT
face=Arial><SPAN class=text2><SPAN><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"
color=#505050>Original One Act Play Festival, Dec. 2 -
5</FONT></SPAN></SPAN></FONT></P>
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color=#505050 face=Arial><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt">Sand Lake Center for the
Arts - Circle Theatre Players,<BR>is a not for profit community arts
center<BR>The Center is a renovated, historically significant 1835
church<BR>with a fully equipped open performing space for theatrical
productions, <BR>community meetings, concerts, workshops and classes; and is
available for rent.<BR>The light-filled Gallery boasts original stained glass
windows <BR>and exhibits artists' work throughout the year. <BR>The Gallery and
Cafe are open one hour prior to events.<BR>Volunteer opportunities abound and
can be yours by contacting <BR>Executive Director, Debra Roy at
</FONT></FONT><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"><A
href="mailto:info@slca-ctp.org"><SPAN><FONT color=#54002a
face=Arial>info@slca-ctp.org</FONT></SPAN></A><FONT face=Arial><FONT
color=#505050>. <BR><BR>The Center is air conditioned, handicapped accessible
and has free parking.</FONT><BR><BR></FONT><A
href="http://www.slca-ctp.org"><SPAN><FONT color=#54002a
face=Arial>http://slca-ctp.org</FONT></SPAN></A><BR><FONT color=#505050
face=Arial>Sand Lake Center for the Arts - Circle Theatre Players<BR>P.O. Box
179 - Averill Park, New York 12018<BR>518-674-2007<BR>Email: </FONT></FONT><A
href="mailto:info@slca-ctp.org"><SPAN><FONT face=Arial><FONT
style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"
color=#54002a>info@slca-ctp.org</FONT></FONT></SPAN></A></SPAN></DIV>
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