Dear Friends …

Posted in General Information on June 23rd, 2009 by matt

We are pleased to inform you that Michael Edison Hayden’s play The Books has been selected for the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival. Many of you are familiar with the play, having either seen our staged reading at Cherry Lane last September, or having participated in one of the play’s various workshops over the past two years.  A final draft is nearing completion, and a staff of artists, collaborators, and designers are currently being assembled. Our performances will be held at The Cherry Pit, an exciting new venue belonging to The Cherry Lane Theater.

Our goal is to raise $8,000 for The Books by August 1st. The budget is extremely modest by today’s production standards.  $8,000 will help us mount a stylish and exciting production.  It will showcase what we believe to be an important new play, about characters that often go unrepresented on today’s stage.  Most significantly, it will offer us the chance to hopefully move the play forward after the festival has ended.

The Books, directed by Matt Urban, will star Aadya Bedi as Mistress Chimera (Betrayed, Culture Project, Scorched, The Wilma, Law & Order: CI), and Scott David Nogi as Mark O’Connor (Elizabeth Rex, Richard III, Nicu’s Spoon, Godot Has Left the Building, Culture Project).

Your donation will be TAX DEDUCTIBLE to the extent allowed by law, thanks to the 501 (c) (3) status offered to us through our fiscal sponsor company, THE FIELD. In this difficult economic time, emerging theatre artists need your support. A donation of only $15, roughly the price of a movie ticket, will make a tremendous difference.  There is no limit as to how much you can give, and those who can afford to make larger contributions are encouraged to do so.  Click the link below to make your donation.

Click here to make your donation to Imperfect People
Please carefully follow the instructions on the sidebar to avoid any confusion

Thank you very much for your contribution and we look forward to seeing you this August at the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival.

Our goal is to raise $8,000 for The Books by August 1st.  The budget is extremely modest by today’s production standards.  $8,000 will help us mount a stylish and exciting production.  It will showcase what we believe to be an important new play, about characters that often go unrepresented on today’s stage.  Most significantly, it will offer us the chance to hopefully move the play forward after the festival has ended.
The Books, directed by Matt Urban, will star Aadya Bedi as Mistress Chimera (Betrayed, Culture Project, Scorched, The Wilma, Law & Order: CI), and Scott David Nogi as Mark O’Connor (Elizabeth Rex, Richard III, Nicu’s Spoon, Godot Has Left the Building, Culture Project).
Your donation will be TAX DEDUCTIBLE to the extent allowed by law, thanks to the 501 (c) (3) status offered to us through our fiscal sponsor company, THE FIELD.  In this difficult economic time, emerging theatre artists need your support. A donation of only $15, roughly the price of a movie ticket, will make a tremendous difference.  There is no limit as to how much you can give, and those who can afford to make larger contributions are encouraged to do so.  Click the link below to make your donation.
Click here to make your donation to Imperfect People
Please carefully follow the instructions on the sidebar to avoid any confusion
Thank you very much for your contribution and we look forward to seeing you this August at the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival.We are pleased to inform you that Michael Edison Hayden’s play The Books has been selected for the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival.  Many of you are familiar with the play, having either seen our staged reading at Cherry Lane last September, or having participated in one of the play’s various workshops over the past two years.  A final draft is nearing completion, and a staff of artists, collaborators, and designers are currently being assembled. Our performances will be held at The Cherry Pit, an exciting new venue belonging to The Cherry Lane Theater.
Our goal is to raise $8,000 for The Books by August 1st.  The budget is extremely modest by today’s production standards.  $8,000 will help us mount a stylish and exciting production.  It will showcase what we believe to be an important new play, about characters that often go unrepresented on today’s stage.  Most significantly, it will offer us the chance to hopefully move the play forward after the festival has ended.
The Books, directed by Matt Urban, will star Aadya Bedi as Mistress Chimera (Betrayed, Culture Project, Scorched, The Wilma, Law & Order: CI), and Scott David Nogi as Mark O’Connor (Elizabeth Rex, Richard III, Nicu’s Spoon, Godot Has Left the Building, Culture Project).
Your donation will be TAX DEDUCTIBLE to the extent allowed by law, thanks to the 501 (c) (3) status offered to us through our fiscal sponsor company, THE FIELD.  In this difficult economic time, emerging theatre artists need your support. A donation of only $15, roughly the price of a movie ticket, will make a tremendous difference.  There is no limit as to how much you can give, and those who can afford to make larger contributions are encouraged to do so.  Click the link below to make your donation.
Click here to make your donation to Imperfect People
Please carefully follow the instructions on the sidebar to avoid any confusion
Thank you very much for your contribution and we look forward to seeing you this August at the 2009 New York International Fringe Festival.

The Books blog

Posted in The Books on June 20th, 2009 by matt

We’re going to have a blog here on the site where everyone who is contributing to The Books will be welcome to write about their thoughts, experiences or whatever.

As with most things on this site (and this production) … more to come!

Welcome to the New Imperfect People Site!

Posted in General Information on June 20th, 2009 by admin

We’re gearing up for the Fringe show this summer, so we’re trying to spruce the place up a bit.

We hope you enjoy. If you see any errors, or have a suggestion, please feel free to make a comment below.

More soon … stay tuned!

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