Andy Halliday, Tim Burke, Andrew Glaszek and More Will Star In Reading of 1950's Satire Nothing But Trash | Playbill

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News Andy Halliday, Tim Burke, Andrew Glaszek and More Will Star In Reading of 1950's Satire Nothing But Trash The first public reading of Andy Halliday's Nothing But Trash, a satire of 1950's teen-angst films and gay pulp fiction, will be held Oct. 28 at 7:30 PM in midtown Manhattan.

Produced by Theater For The New City and directed by G.R. Johnson, the reading will feature Tim Burke (Naked Boys Singing), Andrew Glaszek ("Hustling"), Halliday (Psycho Beach Party), Nick Matthews ("In Between Men"), Tim McGarrigal (High School Musical), Jeff Riberdy (Devil Boys From Beyond), Jeffrey Vause and Steven Wenslawski (Spamalot).

"What happens when two beautiful teenage boys meet under the hot summer sun? Nothing good," press notes state. "In Nothing But Trash, the year is 1958 and Tab and Troy are on the fast track to madness when their innocent love is destroyed by lies. Wrongly accused of a heinous crime, the boys must escape the horror of juvenile hall, or risk losing their sanity. And their lives!"

Halliday and Johnson, along with Crystal Field, executive director of Theater For The New City, are currently raising funds for a full production of Nothing But Trash at Theater For The New City in March 2014.

Email [email protected] for tickets to the reading.

Visit nothing-but-trash.com for more information.

 
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