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Staged Reading of a brand new play, "So Long Until Tomorrow" by Bradley Michael.

Join us on Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 7pm for a Staged Reading of our next play, 'So Long Until Tomorrow', a brand new play by Bradley Michael, directed by Angie Kane Ferrante. 

The process of developing a new play is exciting, and we're inviting you to be a part of it! Join us for a staged reading of this brand new play, adapted from the screenplay, 'So Long... Until Tomorrow,' created by Michigan’s own Bradley Michael and Josh Samson. So Long Until Tomorrow follows the story of two friends, Miles and Jude, as they find themselves hilariously testing the boundaries of friendship and morality… while trying to help their friend overcome a financial and emotional crisis. 

After the reading, there will be a talkback with the director, playwright, and cast. The cast features, Stebert Davenport, Krista Schafer Ewbank, Julia Garlotte, Jack Hundley, Mandy Logsdon, Hope Morawa, Jacob Moscynski, Sarah Oravetz, and Lisa Youngs. 


'So Long Until Tomorrow' – Staged Reading
Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 7pm
James R. DeSana Cultural Center for the Arts, 81 Chestnut, Wyandotte, MI 48192
Admission is FREE

The AKT Theatre Project is a theatre located in Wyandotte, Michigan celebrating its 5th season. The company began as an education summer workshop in 2008, catering to the interest of young people in the community. It now stages several productions a year, annual fundraisers and concerts, student productions, and educational workshops. The AKT Theatre Project strives to create an artistic home, spark new ideas, and bring affordable professional-quality theatre to the Metro-Detroit area. All performances will take place at The James R. DeSana Cultural Center for the Arts (formerly The Wyandotte Arts Center), 81 Chestnut, Wyandotte, MI 48192. 

For more information about The AKT Theatre Project, auditions, current and future productions, ticket information, and show times, call (734) 258-8370 or visit www.AKTtheatre.com. Tickets can be reserved by e-mailing tickets@AKTtheatre.com

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