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Virginia Avenue Project Presents ‘Pass It On!’ Tonight At Miles Memorial Playhouse:

The Virginia Avenue Project will present “Pass it On!,” the production of seven short plays written by Project Kids that are directed and performed by professional artists at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Nov. 5.

“Pass It On!” is the culmination of its Replay Program, an advanced playwriting workshop that takes its participants deeper into the writing process and introduces them to the art of re-writing.

This Fall, the young playwrights revisited plays written last Spring in a six session re-write workshop. The resulting one-acts make up “Pass It On!”.

Project Kids involved in thie project are Aaron Cornejo, Sandra English, Felix Horan, Melodee Piper, Abner Santiago, Nastasja Smith, and Jobim Zeichner

Adult Artists are Jennifer Chambers, Andy Goldberg, Jill Klein, Mark Lifrieri, Jonas Oppenheim, Erin Pineda, Kenneth Rudnicki, Jonathan Aldana, John Apicella, Don Berman, Cameron Cash, Elizabeth Cazenave, Wendy Cutler, Jennifer Fenton, Katy Finn, Hubert Hodgin, Michael McCartney, Lydia Medeiros, Reed Rudy, Steven Totland, Vince Waldron, Eli Weadley, Jules Willcox, Jeff Williams, Jenni Brown, Nikki Hyde, Denver Vaughn, Evan Bartoletti, Mel Horan, Johnny Ryman, and Tony Palermo

The show will be held at the Miles Memorial Playhouse, located at 1130 Lincoln Blvd.

For more information, call 310.264.4224 or visit www.virginiaavenueproject.org.

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