Here are the plays being read this week:
Aunt Rose, by Marc Bockmon, is an insightful family
drama, a
murder mystery, and a black comedy. It will be read May 6, Sat, 10am,
at the
Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd. Produced by First Stage
Productions. Call 926-7441.
Texans and Their Guns, by Steven Phenix, presents a
twisted game
of Trivial Pursuit played by John Hinckley, Jr., Lee Harvey Oswald, and
Charles
Whitman. It will be read May 7, Sun, 6pm, at Lala’s, 2207 Justin Ln.
Admission
is free.
Call 453-0482.
The Last Best Hope, by Ann Ciccolella, is a thriller
about a
liberal plotting to kill an environmentalist she fears will become
another
Hitler. It will be read May 7, Sun, 7pm, at Hyde Park Theatre, 511 W.
43rd.
Admission is free. Produced by Play Ground Zero. Call 477-9858.
The Law Makes Evening Fall, by Sherry Kramer, is a
richly
written, provocative look at learning, language, and more. It will be
read May
8, Mon, 7pm, at Capitol City Playhouse, 214 W. Fourth. Admission is
free. A CCP
New Voices reading. Call 472-1855.
This article appears in May 5 • 1995 and May 5 • 1995 (Cover).
