The Rescue Station by Ray Sipherd
Oct 30 2014 - 3:00pm
directed by Kevin McGuire
The Rescue Station is a bittersweet romantic comedy that dramatizes the elusive nature of love and the power of long-forgotten memories. Harrison Fisk, a successful businessman in his mid-sixties, is vacationing with his wife, Margaret, on the New England coast when they are invited to a performance at a local music theater featuring a once-popular folk singer, Eva Dawn. Unbeknownst to Margaret, Harrison, and Eva first met years earlier as young people at the Woodstock music festival and fell in love. Now at a luncheon of the three, Harrison and Eva become reacquainted – with consequences that affect them all -- and which none of them foresees.
Open alumni reading—please call (212) 757-6960 for reservations
Reading will take place at New Georges’ The Room, located at ART/New York’s spaces: 520 8th Avenue (between 36th and 37th St.) 3rd Floor.
Event Details
- Location
At New Georges’ The Room, located at ART/New York’s spaces: 520 8th Avenue (between 36th and 37th St.) 3rd Floor - Open to the Public
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