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Dec 13, 20182 min

Wicked Signing, New Zombie Date

Wicked Lit Book Signing and Playwrights Reading From Their Work:
 

 
Jan. 13 @ Dark Delicacies

Join Unbound Productions for a book signing and author reading event! Hear five veteran Wicked Lit playwrights talk about their adaptation process, have your books signed, and also hear favorite sections of select plays performed LIVE by the playwrights themselves (including yours truly representing eight of his adaptations).
 

 
Read the feature in Pasadena Weekly >>
 

 

 
Books available for pre-purchase below or on-site (if you have a book or something else that you want to get signed, feel free to bring it! With that said, the owners ask that you purchase something on your visit, and there's plenty of cool stuff on site):

January 13 at 7:00 p.m.
 

 
Dark Delicacies
 

 
3512 W Magnolia Blvd.
 

 
Burbank, California 91505

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NEW DATE:
 
Romeo & Juliet + Zombies
 

 

 
Wednesday, February 13:
 

 
Reading: These Violent Delights
 

 
Carrie Hamilton Theatre
 

 
Pasadena Playhouse
 

 

 
A comedic, apocalyptic, mash-up of Shakespearean tragedy.
 

 

 
RSVPs available soon!

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SHORT PLAY UPDATE:

Hercules! Hercules! I'm going to make my Pelican State playwriting debut early next year when the Hercules Radio Players perform my 1960s Broadway send-up Tacoma, Trains, and Toothpaste live on air: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 during the 9pm hour (CST).
 

 

 
Tune in to WAMF 90.3 FM in New Orleans or stream live and enjoy your host Jimmy Swallow broadcasting live from a most memorable Broadway Opening Night Party.

Listen Live >>

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SOCAL SPOTLIGHT:
 

 
A Christmas Carol
 

 
Adapted by Jefferson Mays, Susan Lyons & Michael Arden Performed by Jefferson Mays Directed by Michael Arden
 

 

 
MUST CLOSE December 16!
 

 
Geffen Playhouse
 

 

 
I saw this brand new production, and it's utterly thrilling. The team 100% leaned into the ghost story aspect of the story, and Mr. Mays is a living legend. It's fantastic, see it before it's gone forever. Reviews have been amazing, even from among the humbuggiest of critics - it's just flat-out worth the drive.

Get Tickets >>

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