Join us next weekend!
Two Hudson Valley Premieres on two exciting evenings in two entirely different locations! |
Greetings!
We invite you to join us next weekend as we continue to celebrate MMSC's 15th Anniversary Season with two exciting programs: the Hudson Valley premiere of Joan Didion's adaptation of her powerful memoir The Year of Magical Thinking and, in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh, an encore of MMSC's Hudson Valley premiere of Tuesdays With Morrie.
Read on.
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Friday, April 17 (and also Friday, April 24)
The Year of Magical Thinking
a play by Joan Didion
"An indelible portrait of loss and grief . . . a haunting portrait of a four-decade-long marriage" The New York Times
Co-sponsored by Mayo Consulting
Directed by Michael Frohnhoefer
Featuring Christine Crawfis
An inspiring account of one woman's journey, The Year of Magical Thinking is Joan Didion's exquisite stage adaptation of her Pulitzer prize-nominated memoir.
Brimming with clarity, honesty and wit, the play chronicles the year Didion spent imagining her husband's return after witnessing him die suddenly of a heart attack.
This one-woman play, rich with both humor and pathos, exposes the beauty and terror that we all find in the transience of life, and celebrates the power of the imagination.
Friday · April 17 & 24 · 8pm at Unison Arts Theater, New Paltz $12 members, $16 non-members prepaid / All tickets $2 more at the door
Save A Seat (845) 255-1559 |
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Saturday, April 18
In cooperation with 
Tuesdays With Morrie
adapted by Mitch Albom and Jeffrey Hatcher
Directed by Christine Crawfis Featuring William Connors and Michael Frohnhoefer
This is the true-life story of popular sports columnist Mitch Albom, who reluctantly interrupted is chaotic and hectic life to visit Morrie Schwartz, his beloved and ailing former college professor. A gentle reminder to appreciate the little things in life. Tuesdays With Morrie ultimately becomes a "class where life's greatest lessons are taught." Adapted from Albom's best-selling book.
Saturday, April 18 - 8 PM The Kimball Building 125 Washington Street, Newburgh
Reservations: (845) 568-6036, ext 107 Admission - $10 donation, partial proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh, Inc.
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