[NEohioPAL] Dobama Theatre Presents First Mondays Reading on Dec 7th

Julie Friedman, Financial Manager jfriedman at dobama.org
Tue Dec 1 10:43:29 PST 2009


Sixteen years . . . hundreds dead . . . when will it end?

 

On Monday, December 7, Dobama Theater's First Mondays reading series returns
to Ciudad Juarez to take another look at the unsolved crimes against women
in PRAY FOR THE MISSING GIRLS,  a new play written by Jean Cummins and
featuring Reuben Silver, Sean Derry, Jacqi Lowey, Dana Hart, Michael
Regnier, Jean Zarzour, Marcia Mandell, Tim Keo, Allison Bencar, Joe
Verciglio, Aimee Cummins, Lauren B. Smith and Roni Berenson.

In Part 1: "Someone is Killing the Girls of Juarez," an American journalist
travels to a Mexican border town to investigate the unsolved crimes against
women while her own daughter wanders the streets back home. The violence
continues in Part 2: "Crossing the Border" as journalist Marion Palmer
discovers the I-45 corridor that runs between Houston and Galveston, Texas,
is a kind of Bermuda Triangle for women and girls. 

Last month FIRST MONDAYS featured Part 1: Someone is Killing the Girls of
Juarez, followed by a lively discussion. Our December reading will reprise
Part 1 and continue on to Part 2 to deliver the full impact of this
important story of our times.

PRAY FOR THE MISSING GIRLS will be read on Monday, December 7 at 7 p.m. in
the new Dobama Theater located just across the street from the main branch
of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library, 2340 Lee Road in the
Cedar-Lee area of Cleveland Heights.  

Call 216-932-3396 to make a reservation. The program is free although a $5
donation to defer the costs of the reading is always appreciated. You'll
find plenty of free parking outside the theater and across the street in the
main library lot.

 

 

 

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