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We're going
paperless!
That's right
-- our upcoming Fall 2009 Aisle & Boards newsletter
will be the FINAL printed issue mailed out to NSTG's subscriber base of
generous supporters and patrons. All future newsletters will be
distributed by email to save time, postage costs... and trees!
If you are
interested in joining or remaining on our mailing list, please send us
your email address to
info@nstg.org
so we
can keep you up-to-date on all our special events, shows and other
newsworthy announcements!
Our 2009
scheduled productions
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER,
a new one-woman play adapted from the short story
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Starring Annalisa Loeffler ~ Directed by DeLisa M.
White ~ Costume Design by Jeanette Aultz Look ~ Written by Greg Oliver Bodine.
On tour Saturdays & Sundays, March 27 - May 31, 2009 . Booking reservations
for this solo show are now being accepted.
To view the promotional trailer on YouTube,
click here
Please visit this webpage again soon for updated info!

DARK SOUNDINGS,
a double-bill of two one-man plays adapted from "The Screaming Skull"
and "The Upper Berth" by F. Marion Crawford.
Written and
performed by Greg Oliver Bodine ~ Directed by DeLisa M. White ~ Asst.
Director: Jenny Rosenbluth ~ Stage Manager: Ien DeNio (on tour Oct. 1 - Nov. 8, 2009). Booking
reservations
for this solo show are now being accepted. To view the promotional
trailer on YouTube,
click here

Special Performances
On Long
Island:
WHERE:
Matinecock Masonic Historical Society, 14 West Main St., Oyster Bay, NY
11771
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 3 at 7:30pm. One performance only!
TICKETS: $10 suggested donation (at the door). No reservations accepted,
sorry. Arrive early – seating is limited! Box office opens at
6:30pm. Running time: approx. 75 minutes with one intermission.
DIRECTIONS & PARKING: From the LIE (I-495) take Exit 41 to Route 106
(North) into Oyster Bay Hamlet. Turn left onto West Main Street.
Matinecock Masonic Historical Society is on the right, between Snouder’s
Drug Store (corner of 106 & W. Main) and Raynham Hall Museum. FREE
parking in three town lots – all within a 1-minute walk to 14 West Main
Street.
In New York
City (The Upper Berth ONLY):
WHERE:
(outside on the Buoy Deck!) on
board the Historic Lighthouse Tender, LILAC, docked at Pier 40 /
North Side (intersection of West & W. Houston St.)
WHEN:
Thursday, Oct. 8* at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. One night -- two performances only! *rain date: Thursday, Oct. 15.
UPDATE: We
are extending performances to Oct. 15 and will be presenting shows on
both dates rain or shine! In the event of rain, we will simply
move the show from outside on the Buoy Deck to the inside of a smaller,
tented deck upstairs at the rear of the ship.
TICKETS: $10
(at the door). No reservations accepted, sorry. Box office
opens at 6:00pm. Running time: approx. 40 minutes.
DIRECTIONS &
PARKING: By Subway: Take the #1 train to Houston St., walk West to
the Pier 40 Building. Turn right (north) to the walkway on the north
side of the building. The LILAC is docked at the end of the
walkway. Parking is available at Pier 40. The LILAC shares
the walkway with other commercial cruise boats, so there may be lines at
the entranceway. Just go straight to the entranceway and them know that
you are visiting the LILAC, and you will be ushered past any lines.

The
Lilac (WAGL-227)
A CHRISTMAS
CAROL,
a one-hour, one-man stage adaptation of Dickens' classic holiday tale.
Directed Shana Solomon. On tour November 28 - December 22, 2009.

Special Performances
On Long
Island:
WHERE:
Matinecock Masonic Historical Society, 14 West Main St., Oyster Bay, NY
11771
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 12, at 7:30pm. One performance only!
TICKETS: $10
per person (at the door). No reservations accepted,
sorry. Arrive early – seating is limited! Box office opens at
6:45pm. Running time: approx. 60 minutes with no intermission.
DIRECTIONS & PARKING: From the LIE (I-495) take Exit 41 to Route 106
(North) into Oyster Bay Hamlet. Turn left onto West Main Street.
Matinecock Masonic Historical Society is on the right, between Snouder’s
Drug Store (corner of 106 & W. Main) and Raynham Hall Museum. FREE
parking in three town lots – all within a 1-minute walk to 14 West Main
Street.
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