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March 12, 2006

Seven.11.2006

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DESIPINA & COMPANY
presents

Seven.11 Convenience Theatre (2006)

Directed by Darrow Carson
Musical Director, Samrat Chakrabarti

Featuring: Billy Caleo, Meetu Chilana, Andrew Guilarte, Sean Krishnan*, Stephen Tyrone Williams*, John Wu, Alicia Ying*

Opening Night Thursday, March 30, 2006
At the Kraine Theater
85 East 4th Street , NYC
March 30- April 23, 2006
Thursday to Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 2 pm
Talk Backs with Cast & Crew after Every Sunday 2 pm Performance

$17 for adults, $11 student rush tickets (at the door only)

www.smarttix.com or 212.868.4444
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TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW.

OLD NEW WORLD by J.P. Chan
In the year 2106, superpowers fight for their right to claim the Jewel of Ancient America.

JAFFNA MANGOES by Vishaken Jeyakumar
Race relations come to a head in a Sunnyside Queens convenience store, showing us that we can make lemonade out of lemons and lassis out of mangoes.

UNDONE by Elizabeth Emmons
Two girls stop for supplies on a run away trip to Mexico to escape an arranged marriage.

KUNG FU HUSTLE by Jackson Loo
Life is a hustle. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. And sometimes, your arms get broken.

HOMECOMING by Celena Cipriaso
A young woman stumbles into a convenience store to find her past.

WHO KILLED MR. NAIDU FIRST? Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri
With 3 suspects and a heinous crime, a musical "whodunnit" that will send you singing and screaming from the convenience store...

BOMBAY SCREAMS by Rehana Mirza, music composed by Samrat Chakrabarti
A falling Broadway star. A rising young writer. Could it be love? Or is it just business at the 7-eleven?

* Denotes Equity

*** This production is made possible in part by grants from The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the Asian American Arts Alliance SOAR Fund.

Desipina & Company is a fusion arts company focusing on film and theatre and is dedicated to promoting cross-pollinations of artistic, political and cultural dialogues. Founded in 2001 by sisters Rehana Mirza and Rohi Mirza Pandya, Desipina & Company's mission is to acknowledge the unique differences that exist within the Asian-American communities, which are often divided by race, religion, social and economic status.

Posted by jpchan at March 12, 2006 01:29 PM

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