Reading for a national play “Swift Fox”
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AUDIENCES TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS
JOSHUA TREE, CA – "Swift Fox - The Untold Stories of Willie Boy" is a play that will be presented on the exact 100th Anniversary of Willie Boy incident this fall at the Hi-Desert Cultural Center. Written by International Actor/Director/Playwright Ron House, "Swift Fox" presents a side of Willie Boy that is rarely presented in the media. Among many accomplishments, House discovered Jeff Goldbloom and Pierce Brosnan and produced a movie with late Beatle George Harrison.
This Saturday, there will be a professional staged reading of the play by 15 actors, directed by the playwright staged reading is a pivotal moment in a play’s developmental and creative process. This is the first time the written word is spoken aloud and interpreted by the actors and the audience.
"It is a moment full of power and magic."
This is when jokes land in appreciative guffaws or fall flat in silence, when a play finds its rhythm and begins to chart its course. The evening will commence with surround sound effects during walk-in, to set the mood and will develop into original music by Jarrod Radnich, to create the emotion. Finally, the staged reading with a 15-minute intermission.
A staged reading is a thrilling, exciting time for a playwright and the audience as they get to experience being part of the magic this Saturday, June 20th at 7PM at the Blak Box Theatre. Admission is free. Call 366-3777 for more information.
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