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aturday Night Live” legend Sports Guy” and of course, the immortal Review.
Joe Piscopo and from the Frank Sinatra, who was a big fan of Joe’s In addition to the The Ice Storm (which was adapted into
original cast of Broadway’s impersonation of him. Joe will also perform a critically acclaimed feature film directed by Ang Lee) and
“Jersey Boys,” Michael as another New Jersey-born musical giant, The Four Fingers of Death, Moody is the author of three
Longoria, will light up Bruce Springsteen. collections of short fiction, a memoir, and three other nov-
Caesars Atlantic City on Audiences also will have the opportunity els—Garden State, Purple America, and The Diviners.
Saturday, August 28 as they present the to see a lesser-known side of Joe’s—that of Moody has been the winner of The Paris Review’s Aga Khan
world premiere of their new production, a master musician and “one-man band” whose Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, among many other
“That’s Life.” instrumental prowess includes piano, guitar, awards, and his book, The Black Veil, was winner of the
Highlighting this electrifying new mixture saxophone, drums...and even flute! PEN/Martha Albrand Award for excellence in the memoir.
of music and comedy will be the appear- Adding to the excitement of “That’s Life,” The Creative Writing Program Reading Series is free and
Society’s ance by Joe – in full makeup – as the most will be the stellar voice behind Michael open to the public. This year’s series will also feature:
Evening Hours popular characters through which he rock- Longoria, which became well known during • Jamaica Kincaid, Thursday, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m., Thomas
Page 12 eted to fame on “Saturday Night Live” in the his Broadway run as Four Seasons lead sing- Great Hall.
1980s, among them David Letterman, “The See “That’s Life” on page 4 See Bryn Mawr Visiting Writers Series on page 8
Education &
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Theatre Horizon Presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Audience members to perform onstage beside Barrymore Award winner Jennie Eisenhower, September 9 - October 3, 2010
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heatre Horizon begins its 2010/2011 Season Horizon Founder and Artistic Director Matthew
Pages 8 - 11 with the Tony Award winning musical, The Decker knew it was the perfect match for Theatre
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee with Horizon’s audience. “Spelling Bee fulfills Theatre
book by Rachel Sheinkin and music and lyrics by Horizon’s mission of creating a community of art-
William Finn. Berwyn native and two-time Barry- ists and audiences through theatre,” says Decker.
Your Community more Award winner Jennie Eisenhower leads a “By welcoming these audience members on stage,
Newspaper Philadelphia-area ensemble in this hilarious musi- we’re creating a instant connection between the
cal about overachievers’ angst. actors and the audience. Each night these audi-
CITY SUBURBAN This one-act musical follows six adolescent odd- ence members will be asked to sing, dance, and
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at a competitive spelling bee run by the fictional Jennie Eisenhower stars as Rona Peretti, “Hostess
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www.Scribd.com/ and “Hostess of the Bee.” 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
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unteer audience members are chosen as contes- act on the spot. It will be thrilling to watch.”
Find us on Facebook! tants at the Bee and invited onstage. Ms. Eisen- Winner of two Tony Awards, Spelling Bee is based
hower, in the lead role of teacher Rona Peretti, upon C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E, an original improvisa-
will direct the Bee, singing her way through show- tional play created by Rebecca Feldman. Tony
stoppers like “My Favorite Moment of the Bee” Award winning composer William Finn (Falsettos,
and “The I Love You Song.” Beneath the riotously A New Brain) and book writer Rachel Sheinkin
E-mail: funny songs, Spelling Bee explores the pressure adapted the play, which was workshopped and
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com of competition and the struggle to discover one’s developed at the Barrington Stage Company in
own identity. The quirky pubescent contestants Massachusettes, then moved Off-Broadway and
learn that winning isn’t everything and losing subsequently premiered on Broadway in 2005.
doesn’t necessarily make you a loser. Sheinken was awarded the Best Book of a Musi-
After seeing the musical on Broadway, Theatre See “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” on page 9
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Harpist/Singer-Songwriter Gillian Grassie Returns for Concert and natural beauty of Morris Park!
Sat., August 21, 2010 • 9 am
the past twelve months traveling through France, Germany, Hosted by Morris Park Restoration Assoc.
India, Indonesia, China, and Russia, where she performed,
collaborated, and conducted interviews with people involved Morris Park Guardhouse
on all levels of the music industry, from Bollywood sound 66th & Sherwood Avenues
engineers to an avant-garde jazz duo in Moscow. (two blocks from City Avenue)
“Digital distribution, social media technology, electronic http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MPRA
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ing music and an incredibly unstable time to be trying to
make a living making music. Back to School Party!
“I had a pretty good sense of what it meant to be an indie
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age of fourteen. Her song
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Friday, August 27 at 10:30 p.m., before hitting the road for
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ond in the 2008 New York
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Labor Day
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of a check celebrating the results of the 2nd Quarter Miracle Balloon campaign.