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WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE
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Boz and the Bard Productions' next "Play With a Play" session takes you to the near future when the fate of the planet may rest with one savvy, young woman. On Saturday, June 7, at 7pm, come and participate in the reading of this new play at the Center For Modern Dance Education in Hackensack. 

New Jersey playwright, Jamian Nace, brings to the table his play, "Alice and the Angels." It's 2012, a comet is hurtling toward Earth, and three Archangels decide to get together to play some poker and have a last meal. Things get shaken up when Lucifer crashes the party, and all are accidentally discovered by Alice, a young astrophysicist aware of the Earth’s imminent demise. The secrets of the universe are soon revealed as they come to terms with the world and themselves before the end.

Nace, a playwright and actor, is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and a winner of several literary awards. He has appeared in several plays, including "The Hotspell," (which he authored) performed in Stratford Connecticut. "Play With a Play" regulars will recognize Nace; he's read roles in the last two sessions and delighted the audiences with his talents.

No experience is necessary to participate.  Dubbed "Karaoke for Actors" by a New Jersey reporter, you can take a script in hand and be part of the show, or choose to sit back and watch the story unfold before you. Either way, you'll be playing an integral part in the further development of the play as afterwards you engage in a fascinating conversation with the writer, offering constructive feedback. The next "Play With a Play" is July 12 - watch for more details.

For less than the price of a movie, the “Play with a Play” sessions will continue monthly at the Center For Modern Dance Education, 84 Euclid Avenue, Hackensack, NJ. Visit www.bozandthebard.com for more information.
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