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Educators meet and greet “No Child”, actress Nilaja Sun

Educators come meet and greet the mastermind behind “No Child“, Nilaja Sun, a one woman show performance based on her experience as a teaching artist in NYC public schools. “No Child” will premier at the Two River Theater November 1st.
Place : TWO RIVER THEATER CO.
21 Bridge Ave. Red Bank, N.J.
Date: October 24nd, 2011
Time: 5pm – 7pm
Please RSVP: Brian Holland 732 345-1400 EXT. 1813 A FREE EVENT!
NO CHILD HAS BEEN DUBBED A TOUR-DE-FORCE BY CRITICS. THE ONE WOMAN SHOW PERFORMANCE IS BASED ON ACTRESS NILAJA SUN’S EXPERIENCES AS A TEACHING ARTIST IN NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION FOR EDUCATORS AND INTERESTED THEATER GOERS TO COME AND ENGAGE IN INTIMATE DISCUSSION WITH THIS AMAZING ARTIST, WHO KNOWS FIRST-HAND THE DAY-TO-DAY LIFE OF AN EDUCATOR. THE SHOW HAS WON AN OBIE AWARD. “NO CHILD IS THRILLINGLY FUNNY,” SAYS NEW YORK MAGAZINE AND WAS NAMED “THE BEST ONE PERSON SHOW” AT THE U.S. COMEDY FESTIVAL
NO CHILD
OPENS NOV1-20
GOING TO BE A HOT TICKET GET YOURS TODAY! WWW.TRTC.ORG
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