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News ATW Presents 'Working In The Theatre' Seminars April 25, 26 and 27 The 2000 spring installment of the "Working In The Theatre" seminars will be held April 25, 26 and 27 at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The seminars, which are entertaining and informative discussions on working in the theatre, are hosted by ATW chairman of the board, Isabelle Stevenson.

The 2000 spring installment of the "Working In The Theatre" seminars will be held April 25, 26 and 27 at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The seminars, which are entertaining and informative discussions on working in the theatre, are hosted by ATW chairman of the board, Isabelle Stevenson.

The 27th annual production of the series includes the following line-up:

April 25: Playwright/Director/Choreographer
Seminar runs 11 AM-1 PM
Featuring Lynne Taylor Corbet, Becky Mode, Richard Nelson and moderators Pia Lindstrom and George C. White.

April 26: Production Seminar
Seminar runs 11 AM-1 PM
Featuring Paul Bogaev (Aida), press agent Chris Boneau, director Robert Falls, playwright David Henry Hwang, Stuart Oken, producer Thomas Schumacher and moderator Roy A. Somlyo

April 27: Performance Seminar
Seminar runs 11 AM-1 PM
Featuring Cherry Jones, Adam Pascal, and other to be assigned, with moderator Peter Stone. The panels feature guests representing the full spectrum of theatre professionals, from administrative to creative and production.

The seminars are free, but the popularity of the series makes reservations a necessity. The Graduate Center at CUNY is located at 365 West Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street. For reservations call (212) 765-0606 or fax (212) 307-1910.

-- By Murdoch McBride

 
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