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News Lost: How a Certain TV Mega Hunk Stole My Identity Gets Industry Reading Feb. 11 Lost: How a Certain TV Mega Hunk Stole My Identity, a 2007 Fringe Festival favorite, will receive two private industry readings Feb. 11.

Dan Kutner (I Love You Because), in association with Cori Silberman and Christopher Aniello, produce the readings of Josh Halloway's comedy, which is eyeing a commercial Off-Broadway run.

Josh Halloway created the piece after realizing he shares the same name as the actor portraying the island bad boy, Sawyer, on the television hit "Lost." According to press notes, "The play follows Halloway's life as a pre-eminent Jewish Monologist looking for his lucky break. But when he learns that his identity has been poached by America's favorite bad-boy, he embarks on an epic journey (through stage and screen) to get it back."

The Feb. 11 readings reunite the 2007 Fringe Festival creative team and cast, including director Andy Donald. Halloway stars in his work alongside Dylan Dawson and Victoria Freed.

The Fringe production also featured interactive video created by Aaron Maurer, which incorporated celebrity video cameo appearances.

A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Halloway worked as an assistant to Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Alfred Uhry, and served as Hal Prince's directorial intern for LoveMusik. For more information visit www.whoismoviegeek.com.

Industry folk interested in attending the readings should e-mail [email protected].

 
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