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<P><FONT face=Arial><STRONG>Just what is a blatnoy?<BR></STRONG><BR>Do you serve
it with sour cream? Does it hang suspended over the stadium? Does
Goodyear have one? Monday, May 7 is the night to find out when First
Mondays presents a reading of BLATNOY BLUES, a quirky new comedy by Eoin Carney
at 7:30 p.m. in Judson Manor.<BR><BR>Winner of the 2012 Lake Erie Playwright
Competition, BLATNOY BLUES explores the meteoric rise of a Russian physicist in
a Midwestern University and features Jonathan Wilhelm, Michael Regnier, Joe
Verciglio, Stuart Hoffman, Tim Keo and Lauren Smith. <EM>But what does it
mean, really?<BR></EM><BR>First Mondays normally charges a modest $5 admission,
but you'll get in free if you can tell us what BLATNOY means.<BR><BR>Of course
you already know that Judson Manor is located at 1890 East 107th Street (107th
and Chester) in University Circle, across the street from the Church of
the "Holy Oil Can." Judson visitors park free in a gated lot that is just
steps away from the lobby, whether you enter through the front door or take the
security entrance (under the awning) that opens directly from the parking
lot.<BR></FONT></P></BODY></HTML>