| BOB BRADER |
| SPITTING IN THE FACE OF THE DEVIL |
| The London Fringe Festival Fri, June 18 @ 8:30pm Sat, June 19 @ 4:30pm Sun, June 20 @ 7:00pm Tue, June 22 @ 5:00pm Fri, June 25 @ 8:15pm Sun, June 27 @ 12:30pm Fanshawe College Theatre Citi Plaza, enter at the corner of King St and Clarence St John Montgomery Theatre Company Teams up with The Women's Community House BENEFIT SHOW Friday, June 25 at 8:15! All proceeds for this show will go to WCH! Please join us, and support this incredible organization! Even if you cannot make it out to London, Onterio to see the show I hope you will consider a donation to this wonderful group. |
| Founded in 1978 Women's Community House (WCH) in London with a combined total of 67 beds at the Wellington Road and Clarke Road facilities is the largest high security shelter for abused women and their children in Canada. Open 365 days per year around the clock, each year WCH provides emergency and short term shelter, counseling support, and transitional outreach services to roughly 6,000 London and area residents. WCH also owns and operates Second Stage Housing a 25-unit apartment complex that provides Rent-geared-to-income independent living for 49 families each year. |
| OMEGA ARTS WEEK Spitting In The Face Of The Devil ONE NIGHT ONLY! Monday, July 12th at 8pm |
| The Authentic Writing Solo Show Workshop From Page to Stage July 11-16 In this theatrical intensive, we write and create our own exciting, hard-hitting one-person show, a segment of which is taken to actual performance in front of an audience at Omega Arts Week. Throughout the week, each of us is coached and rehearsed by experts in evoking and conveying authentic personal experience in our most authentic voice. By week’s end, each of us will have not just a plan for a full solo show or monologue, but also a thoroughly worked out and rehearsed segment of it that has been performed before an audience. Our coaches are actor and writer Bob Brader, whose solo show, Spitting In The Face of the Devil, went from an initial New York City run to the festival circuit; playwright and director Suzanne Bachner, who directs Brader’s shows, and whose most recent full- scale play, We Call Her Benny, based on her own life, was hailed by one New York critic as heralding “the future of theatre”; and memoirist Fred Poole, whose most recent book, Authentic Writing: A Memoir on Creating Memoir, is based on his own writing and the memoir writing program he founded. Fred Pool is also participating in the Memoir Festival: Writing From Life; July 16-18, 2010. |



