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Dead Man Talking
by Jeffrey Stanley on Apr.10, 2012, under The Sixth Boro, Theatre
Thrilled to let you know about the PDC@Plays&Players Resident Playwrights Showcase (or something unavoidably long-winded like that) happening for 4 performances on April 25-28 @7pm, in which myself and my fellow playwrights-in-residence Jeremy Gable and Brian Grace-Duff will each be presenting excerpts from our newest works-in-progress.
These are not readings or informal workshops but a real night of real theatre for real people. Each of us gets 30 minutes to blow your mind, adding up to an incredible 90-minute show.

Me at the entrance to a 19th century underground crypt at Laurel Hill Cemetery where no one had tread in years, just about to make the descent.
Come early to meet and greet the other artists and me at Quig’s Pub (the private bar on the 3rd floor of Plays & Players), then step into the hot kitchen that is the Skinner Studio and see what we’ve got in the oven as I kick off the evening.
My macabre, funny, autobiographical piece is called Grave Digger’s Bawl, that’s all you get. Trust me, come see it. It’ll be followed up with a monologue from my play UFOs Over Brooklyn performed by Jordan B. Mottram.
Thine Eternally,
Jeffrey Stanley
WHEN: Wed. 4/25 – Sat. 4/28 @7pm. Come at 6:30pm to have a drink at Quig’s Pub on the 3rd floor and meet and greet the playwrights.
WHERE: Plays & Players, 1714 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, in Quig’s Pub and the Skinner Studio on the 3rd floor
COST: $10.00 in advance, $12.00 at the door. Buy one now.
Read more about my work and the Philadelphia residency here.