2006.09.27

Ordering Through PayPal

Because you're having problems with ticketing we've set up a PayPal account. Please understand that you need to email or call me with the dates you want - so we have you down for the right performance.

Step 1:
Go to Paypal pay for the amount of tickets you want.

1 ticket = $12
2 tickets = $24
3 tickets = $36
4 tickets = $48

This is important becauase you are going on a sepreate list.

Step 2:
Email me the performace you want to come to and the number of tickets you've bought.

Step 3:
I'll email you a confirm.

Thanks
Alex Geana.

Problem Ordering Tickets

If you are having challenges with Ticket Leap read the following. If this doesn't help, please email me directly at alex (dot) geana @ gmail (dot) com and I'll send you a link to my paypal account. 


Please note that one of the following reasons may have caused the transaction process to fail.

1. Billing address: Please enter the billing address where bank statements are delivered 

2. Security code: Please read information below.


SECURITY CODE INFORMATION:

Visa, Master Card or Discover - 3 digit number: ONLY use the 3 digit number that follows a four digit number.  That first set of numbers is NOT the security code but the last four digits of the credit card

To verify that you are using the correct numbers turn the card over and compare those numbers and they will indeed be the last four numbers on the front of the card.

American Express – 4 Digit (front of card): Security code located on the front of the card above the credit card numbers 


If this doesn't help please email me directly at alex (dot) geana @ gmail (dot) com

Or go to the PayPal Order Page

2006.09.26

Directed by Hannah Wolfe

Previous New York directing credits: Polaroid Stories (staged reading) at Theatre for the New City, The Looney Bin at Weist-Barron Studios and Othello in III at TSI.  Hannah is Co-Artistic Director of Wild Child Presents and produced and directed several one-acts in the Freshly Squeezed Reading Series throughout the year at the Atlantic Theatre Company, Sin Sin and Theatre for the New City www.wildchildpresents.com.  An actor at heart, Hannah produced and starred in Israel Horovitz’s It’s Called the Sugar Plum at the Beckmann Theatre this spring and is very excited to present her first one-woman show featuring dance, poetry and video, HER KIND: The Life & Poetry of Anne Sexton at the Bowery Poetry Club November 11th and 13th.  Check it out at www.bowerypoetry.com.  Many thanks to Alex and Kathy for wonderful adventures of wine and whimsy, to Mike Roderick and to the charming cast and crew.

2006.09.12

Stage Managed by Alexandra Cohen-Spiegler

Alexandra Cohen-Spiegler – Alex recently received her BA from Pomona College in Theatre and French. Last month, she stage managed I [heart] Kant (Dylan, McCullough, dir.) for The Committee Theatre at 440 Studios. Prior to that, she has worked mainly on summer theatre festivals, assistant directing Stars in My Eyes (adapted from Edward Field's poetry) for the Midtown International Theatre Festival and stage managing The Kissing Booth (Strawberry One-Act Festival) and Forbidden Fruit (Fresh Fruit Festival of New York City). She ended up stage managing the Fresh Fruit Festival the following year. Fluent in French, Alex created a fresh translation of No Exit for a new production at Pomona, for which she also served as dramaturge and stage manager.

2006.09.05

Produced by Katherine Janowitz



From the desk of Katherine Janowitz



According to a reliable source, KJ is both illustrious and whimsical, a rare combination; kind yet firm, because she grasps the essence of what's needed in her productions. She herself creates and is her own toughest critic, but because of her dual natures all she expects is the best from and for everyone involved in a project.

It is a pleasure to be collaborating with a gifted playwright, director. actors, and the myriad others without whom no production can go forward and I know the audience will be getting the best from all those involved and from a play genuinely worthy of attention. Enjoy!



2006.09.03

Written by Alex Geana

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Alex Geana has a sensitive eye and ear for the varied fauna of the Big Apple. Not yet thirty he has already written several well-received short stories and is in the process of completing his first novel. Alex pens the blog One Gay Date at a Time. Three Tables is his first work for the stage.

The playwright drew inspiration from his high-end hospitality experience at such places as the Essex House, The Mayflower Inn and The Modern.

Alex started out life in Romania and came to the states at an early age and has been here ever since. He went to school for luxury hotel management which gave him his eagle eye for people and food. He is now a confirmed Manhattenite.

For more info on his work and an artists mission statement check out alexgeana.com

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