THE LAUNDRY HOUR

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Please join us Monday, March 16th
for a special One Night Only
reading of

THE LAUNDRY HOUR

starring

Lewis Black & Mark Linn-Baker

A Benefit for New York Stage and Film’s
25th Anniversary Season

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Lewis Black (The Daily Show, Black on Broadway, Comedy Central) and Mark Linn-Baker (Almost an Evening, A Funny Thing Happened…, My Favorite Year, “Perfect Strangers”) in a special one-night only reading of their 1981 play THE LAUNDRY HOUR, originally presented by Joe Papp at The Public Theater, and recently published in Lewis’s 2008 best selling book “Me of Little Faith”.

TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC FEBRUARY 19th

http://newyorkstageandfilm.tix.com

ABOUT THE EVENING
THE LAUNDRY HOUR, a play by Mark Linn-Baker, Lewis Black and Williams Peters, with music and lyrics by Paul Schierhorn. Two struggling performers trapped in the post-60′s Reagan era try to come to terms with the religious right and the right to laugh…

Monday March 16th, 2009
8:00pm performance
Informal reception with Lewis and Mark to follow the performance

Laura Pels Theatre
Harold and Mimi Steinberg Center for Theatre
111 W. 46th St.
New York, NY 10036

Tickets are $100, include the performance and reception, and are fully tax-deductible.
http://newyorkstageandfilm.tix.com

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