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News Columbine Project to Play Actors Temple Theatre The Columbine Project, a new play written and directed by Paul Anthony Storiale, will begin performances at The Actors Temple Theatre July 27.

Opening night at the Off-Broadway venue is scheduled for Aug. 9 at 7 PM.

The cast will be headed by Artie Ahr, Evan Enslow, Justin Mortelliti, Bradley Michael and Rya Meyers with Stacy Allen, Will Barker, Alex Bica, Kelli Joan Bennett, Jesse Kove, Kelly McCracken, Derek Meeker, Bree Pavey, Karen Praxel, Morgan Roberts, Sara Swain, Stephanie Weyant and Marquerite Wiseman.

"Ten years ago on April 20, 1999," press notes state, "the world watched as two young men presumed to be outcasts walked into their high school and attempted to massacre hundreds of their peers. Although failing in their original mission to kill 250 students, the two teens left 12 students and a teacher fatally wounded and many others scarred for life. The Columbine Project examines exactly what went through the minds of several students, including the killers who at one time were just normal kids. Pulled straight from journals, diaries and information shared personally with the writer by survivors of the incident, this true story provides insight into who these children were and who may have also had a hand in cultivating the rampage that resulted in bloodshed and destruction."

The Columbine Project premiered in North Hollywood in April.

Show times are Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 7 PM. The Columbine Project is being produced Off-Broadway by David and Pamela Burrus in association with Bree Pavey and Jessimeg Productions.

The Actors Temple Theatre is located in Manhattan at 339 West 47th Street. Tickets, priced $31.50 and $56.50 (including facility fee), are available at Telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200.

 
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