[Yale-readings] November 20th Word of Mouth Series, featuring Eric Ting

Kuhl, Nancy nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Nov 10 10:23:55 EST 2008


WORD OF MOUTH POETRY SERIES
featuring Eric Ting

Thursday, November 20 2008
6:30pm

Eric Ting is Associate Artistic Director at Long Wharf Theatre. Recent directing credits include Let Me Down Easy, The Bluest Eye, Underneath the Lintel 05/06 Connecticut Critics Circle awards for Best Director and Best Production of a Play) and The Little Prince. Co-founder of Company Ajar-a provocative physical theatre mingling puppetry, mask, and music with original and found text-Ting's work has been presented internationally, including France, Canada, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Bali. He recently designed puppets for Ugo's Last Dance and Opera Boston's production of Bizet's The Pearl Fishers. His original plays include Rwanda: A Vaudeville, Comfort Women, and Miss Waldron's Red Colobus. His awards and grants include a 2004-2006 TCG New Generations Future Leaders fellowship and the 06/07 Jerome & Roslyn Milstein Meyer Career Development Prize.

On the third Thursday of each month, Word of Mouth Poetry Series celebrates an eclectic mix of poetic voices. Free. Refreshments. Open mike. Outstanding featured readers. In a casual setting. Open to all members of the public and others. For more information, please contactallwordofmouth at gmail.com<mailto:allwordofmouth at gmail.com> or mcguireschwartz at gmail.com<mailto:mcguireschwartz at gmail.com>.

Doors Open at 6:30. Open mike at 7:00. Please arrive a few minutes early to sign up for open mike.

Word of Mouth is an affiliate of Arts and Literature Laboratory. Please visit our website at allgallery.org<http://allgallery.org/>.
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