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Home #Theater and Stage, Arts & Entertainment, Fundraisers, News, StageReading Of Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart” To Benefit Fred Hutch

Reading Of Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart” To Benefit Fred Hutch

September 16, 2014• bySeattle Gay Scene

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Another last minute reminder about a delicious treat that’s happening tonight, Tuesday, September 16. This one’s a staged reading of Larry Kramer’s acclaimed play “The Normal Heart” by the cast from last January’s terrific production from Strawberry Theatre Workshop with Greg Lyle Newton, Peter Crook, Amy Thone, Rob Burgess, Andrew Russell, Stephen Black, Simon Hamlin, Brian Culbertson, and Joseph Cummings. (To refresh your memory about that production, read my rave review HERE….)

It’s happening tonight at Pelton Auditorium in the Thomas Building at Fred Hutch, 825 Eastlake Ave E. You can RSVP at Intiman’s website to guarantee seating.

More info:

The Normal Heart Reunion Reading
Tuesday, September 16 | 7pm -10pm
SUGGESTED DONATION AT THE DOOR
Doors open at 6:30pm
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,
Thomas Building (Pelton Auditorium)

oin us for a staged reading of Larry Kramer’s THE NORMAL HEART — a fearless look at the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s — performed on the campus of Fred Hutch, a global leader in today’s search for a preventive HIV vaccine.

The reading will be performed by the powerful cast of Strawberry Theatre Workshop‘s critically acclaimed Spring 2014 production, directed by Intiman Artistic Collective member SHEILA DANIELS and featuring Intiman’s Producing Artistic Director Andrew Russell as Felix Turner.

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All donations given at this reading will benefit Fred Hutch’s tireless work to discover an HIV/AIDS vaccine, and Fred Hutch scientists will be available in the lobby for you to learn more about their current research.
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The intimate story of a tight-knit group of friends that doubles as a real-life political thriller, THE NORMAL HEART is a fearless look at the sexual politics of New York during the discovery of the AIDS epidemic.

This is a great opportunity to help out a great organization like Fred Hutch….plus, an opportunity to see this great cast in this beautiful play.

DO IT!!!!

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