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“Great Lakes” at NOTE from Tim O’Neill on Vimeo.

A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes

A dark comedy that opens with three sisters preparing an elaborate Thanksgiving dinner for the whole clan – including a nearly deaf grandfather, a blind grandmother, a sportscaster duo, and an uncountable number of great grandchildren. Four generations of family enjoying a perfect holiday meal with a golden bird and delectable gravy accompanied by color commentary…what could possibly go wrong?

Theatre of NOTE
1517 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028

Opens Thursday, November 10th @ 8pm
Runs Fri. Nov. 11th – Sat. Dec. 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @8pm, Sundays @ 7pm

Written by Kate Benson
Directed by Laramie Dennis

Lighting Designer – Karyn Lawrence; Sound Designer – Marc Antonio Pritchett;
Set Designer – Morgan Lindsey Price; Master Carpenter – Bill Vorhees;
Costume Designer – Jenny Foldenauer; Stage Manager – Aaron Saldaña

Starring
Christopher Neiman, Kjai Block, Judith Ann Levitt, John Mackane, Debbie Jaffe, Tegan Cohan, Sarah Lilly, David Bickford, Rebecca Light, Nicole Scipione

Produced for Theatre of NOTE by
Sierra Marcks, Kathleen O’Grady, & Natalie Beisner

For tickets and more information visit
Theatre of NOTE

Scribbles of a Stage Manager

If you are someone that’s been interested in reading my creative writings, you’re in luck. I’ve now released a new site that I’ll be uploading short stories, flash fictions, & possibly scripts to. It’s no coincidence that this is occurring at the same time as National Novel Writers Month. I won’t be uploading all of my creative writings but, for those of you who are interested feel free to visit Scribbles of An SM.

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