From: Gavin Kayner <nckgwk75@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2019 5:20 PM
Subject: Theatrical Announcement
Don't Miss the Excitement of Opening Night!
Friday, July 12th
Serendipity Productions opens Gavin Kayner's lastest play -
Identity Crisis
at Scoundrel and Scamp Theater - corner of 5th Ave and University.
Let's put together a full house in support of the talented actors who are prepared to tell you an evocative and provocative story.
The show starts at 7:30 pm. Arrive in plenty of time to sort out your parking.
Tickets at 780-7476.
Identity Crisis runs from Friday July 12 through Sunday July 28th.
Please see the attached flyer for more details.
See you there!
Serendipity Productions Presents –
Written by Gavin Kayner
"Identity Crisis is a fresh new look at the human
condition – off the rails and thoroughly entertaining." V. Flynn
"An evocative, provocative exploration of personal identities –
those buried, forgotten, neglected and even stolen. Entirely
entertaining.' M. Hector
"The characters in Identity Crisis provide us with insights, wisdom
and delightful humor." E. Vought
"Wonderfully weird and totally enjoyable." S. Flynn
Imagine losing your identity. Your sense of self. Your place in the world. Would that be blessing or a curse? Would it free or cripple you? The five characters in Identity Crisis grapple with this question and others as they confront one another in the care home where they live. Out of these confrontations, the characters learn more about who they are – and who they are not. Surprises abound and the ending may well take your breath away.
When – July 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 at 7:30 PM
July 14, 21, 28 at 2:00 PM
Where – Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre – 738 N. Fifth Ave
Contact Phone Number – 780-7476 for tickets or
Tickets - $20 at the door – cash or check.
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Kayner's plays have won numerous awards and been stage-read, workshopped, produced and published to generous critical commentary. 'A masterpiece' M. Tabib, Artistic Director Curtain Call Theater and 'A hauntingly beautiful play' S. Gottlieb, LADCC – for The Language of Flowers. 'Lyrically written' K. Allen, Arizona Daily Star and 'A brilliant schematic.' C. Graham, Tucson Citizen for Noche de los Muertos. 'It reads like music, plays like jazz' and 'There's something fascinating happening here' critics Pittsburgh One Act Play Fest for Interior Dialogues. Etc.
Graphic art by Gretchen Wirges.
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