Greetings, I will be performing an original re-write of Lysistrata (a parody of future events yet to come!) THIS Monday @ Mill City Coffee - 2200 California Street NE in the California Building - MPLS. Snacks and art @ 5:30pm - play @ 6:00. It's funny AND free too!
See you there! - Aaron Need more info? To find theatres performing Lysistrata near you (there are 14 readings in the Twin Cities!), please visit: http://www.lysistratampls.com http://www.pecosdesign.com/lys/ The first-ever world-wide theatrical event for peace is coming to a city near you on Monday, March 3rd, 2003! Theatre artists from around the planet are raising their collective voice against war by producing public readings of Aristophanes' comedy Lysistrata in order to: *Let the Bush Administration know that we oppose their war on Iraq. *Provide events where citizens can unite to enjoy an evening of spirited, comedic theatre while raising public awareness about the volume of war opposition. *Provide a humorous entree into a healthy community dialogue: 'What CAN we do on a local level to stop "diplomacy by violence" in our world?' *Raise money for organizations that work for peace and human rights. Proceeds from donations at Minneapolis/St. Paul LYSISTRATA readings will go to MADRE <http://www.madre.org>, an international women's human rights organization that works in conflict areas worldwide to address issues of health, education, economic development and other human rights. This fundraiser will support their "Every Child Has A Name" project which sends milk and medicine to children in Iraq. More information at www.madre.org <http://www.madre.org>. *All readings will begin at 6:00pm on Monday, March 3rd, 2003. *All readings are ADMISSION BY DONATION. TEMPORARY REMINDER: 1. Send all posts in plain-text format. 2. Cut as much of the post you're responding to as possible. ________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A City-focused Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
