The Dreamscape Theatre
is proud to present:
an exclusive first look at our new play!
IN FIELDS WHERE THEY LAY

by Ricardo Perez Gonzalez
developed & directed by Brad Raimondo
The Dreamscape Theatre has spent the last six months developing a new play telling the incredible true story of the World War I Christmas Truce of 1914. You are invited to join us for an exclusive first look at this exciting work in progress AND to become a part of the play's development by sharing your reactions, feedback and suggestions with the project's creators and cast!
Two nights only!
Wednesday July 15th
& Thursday July 16th
6:30 pm--Doors open for wine & beer reception to benefit Dreamscape
7:15 pm--Exclusive First Look at "In Fields Where They Lay"
9:00 pm--Post-performance reception & roundtable discussion with the project's creators and cast
chashama 217
217 East 42nd St
www.chashama.org
All Attendees Must RSVP To:Morgan@dreamscapetheatre.org
$5 Suggested Donation at the door
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Listen to two original audio plays
"Marlowe, PI" & "Fallout"
recorded live by Dreamscape in October, 2006
Listen free here:
http://www.ajbnet.com/work/sound/dreamscape-radio.mp3Praise for Dreamscape:
"The Dreamscape Theatre has just landed on the 'it-list' for notable companies."
"a phenomenal tour-de-force of young actors who know how to strike a chord with the audience."
--Aaron Riccio of New Theater Corps
on "The Burning Cities Project"

"The Project is a profound exploration of the human experience"
"From the mix of serious self-examination and comedic representations of serious issues... brilliance emerges on stage, yet laughter ensues."
--Megan Nesbeth of High-5's Teen Reviewer's Program
on "The Burning Cities Project"

"There's good direction here... This is a very good production and one I would recommend to any fans of Shepard or those new to his work."
--Lisa Ferber of NYTheatre.com
on "True West"

"Zack Calhoon presents a dimension to Lee that other actors often gloss over."
--Aaron Riccio of New Theater Corps
on "True West"

"Sweet and balanced Julie Alexandria... is very touching as the title character"
--Saviana Stanescu of NYTheatre.com
on "Marisol"

"Ricardo Perez Gonzalez has charisma-and-a-half: the natural theatrical grace that makes us want to follow him across the stage."
--Aaron Riccio of New Theater Corps
on "Truce on Uranus"
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