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For Immediate Release: May 26, 2009
Contact: David Gordon (
gordavid677@gmail.com
)
CAROUSEL THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS
WORDS
ARRANGED AND DIRECTED BY KELLY FEUSTEL
JULY 22
GENE FRANKEL THEATER (24 BOND STREET)
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT http://www.CAROUSELTHEATRECO.COM
Carousel Theatre Company (Kelly Feustel, Artistic Director; Kevin Feustel,
Managing Director) is proud to present WORDS, a choral poem arranged
and directed by Kelly Feustel. This production will play a one night
only engagement at the Gene Frankel Theater (24 Bond Street) on
Wednesday, July 22 at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $5 and
can be purchased from Carousel Theatre Company’s website, http://www.carouseltheatreco.com
.
WORDS provides a unique look into the process and creativity of the
modern poet. Featured are the works of poet M. Dalts, which he will
perform along with Derj Sanxiun, Jackie Brunner, Eric Gordon, Liv Mammone
and Nolan Meditz. This unforgettable event will combine theater
and poetry seamlessly, with the result being much more than your usual
poetry reading.
Dalts received his BA in English/Creative Writing from Hofstra University
and is an MFA candidate at Adelphi University. While attending Hofstra,
Dalts participated in five poetry readings, receving an Academy
of American Poets honorable mention in May, 2006. An active member of the
Hofstra Writers Group and blogger for Adelphi’s MFA blog Blank Page, Sanxiun
is pursuing a professorship in creative writing.
Carousel Theatre Company (Kelly Feustel, Artistic Director; Kevin Feustel,
Managing Director) was founded in June, 2008 with the mission of bringing
cutting edge, professional quality theater to audiences for an affordable
price. Putting the community back into theater by hosting local events
to help those in need of strength, health and happiness, a portion of the
proceeds from each event is given to a different charity. The staff of
CTC forms an enthusiastic circle of motivated and artistic individuals
dedicated to producing new plays that challenge the audience, along with
dynamic interpretations of classical and contemporary works.
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