Hi, all! A COOL DIP closes this Sunday, April 11th so if you haven't had a chance to catch it, now is the time.
$30 tickets (reg. $50) are available for all remaining performances with code CDBL. Order online HERE or call Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200 (Noon-8pm daily). Subject to availability.
Our special event is this Sunday!
Journalist and author Alex Prud’homme will be reading from and discussing his
latest work Clean, Clear and Cold at 4:45pm on Sunday, April 11 in
the Peter Jay Sharp Theater following the 2pm matinee performance of A
Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick. Mr. Prud’homme will be joined by Kia Corthron and Linda Bartholomai from The Play Company.
Clean, Clear, and Cold tackles the challenges of fresh
water today – from polluted tap water and the bottled water wars, to record
floods and droughts – and presents some potential solutions. The book
also concerns the perilous state of the world’s fresh water, the people and
forces that are defining how we use it, and why water will be the central issue
facing the planet this century.
Alex Prud’homme’s work includes My Life in France, co-written with his Aunt Julia Child, about her coming of age in postwar Paris and Marseille. He has also written The Cell Game, about the ImClone scandal, and Forewarned, with Michael Cherkasky, about terrorism. His journalism has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Talk, Time, and People. He is a graduate of Middlebury College in Vermont.
This event is free and open to the public, as well as to those who choose to see the 2pm matinee performance. In order to reserve a seat for the reading and discussion, please call Courtney Beam at (212) 564-1235 x3152 OR e-mail marketing@playwrightshorizons.org by 5:00pm this Friday and let us know how many tickets you would like.
Photo by Joan Marcus.
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