Readers' Theatre taps into your inner beatnik
Saturday, February 13, 2010
The Readers' Theater program invites you to tap into your inner beatnik when we present John Ruoff's An Anonymous Legend at 7 pm, Monday, February 22 at the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, Ballinger Room.
John Ruoff''s characters seem to have materialized out of the age of flower children. A group of friends from that time period are reunited as one of them gets out of rehab. Everyone expects him to fail, but he becomes a strong force instead and stays clean. This should be a great trip back to the "hippie-time" for those who lived through it and those who have only heard about it.
The Readers' Theatre is a production of the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council.
More on John Ruoff:
John Ruoff was lead singer and trumpet player for Pocket Change, a local band, for ten years. John was head comedy writer for The Tricano DeSales talk show in Seattle and worked with Theater Sports improvisational troupe in the 1980s. In 1985 John founded the Midnight Mystery Theater and Rain City Players radio comedy companies and was head writer, performing 127 characters to the present day. John has had ten plays and a musical produced and has been acting at Theater Puget Sound and the former NW Actor's Studio since 2005.
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