“Thrill Me,” the Leopold & Loeb musical at Know Theatre is braving Labor Day weekend and adding performances at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
And –
Local playwright Alan Jozwiak reports that his newest play, “Crazy Quilt,” will debut at Indianapolis Fringe Festival this week. “It deals with the lives of two female college freshmen as they make life-altering decisions about men, family lyalties and their future.” Jozwiak says “Quilt” “is a summary statement of all the writing projects I’ve worked on for the last two years and I think it contains some of my best writing.”
If you’re in Indy, look for “Crazy Quilt” at Theatre on the Square beginning Friday and continuing through Sept. 2. (Jozwiak also calls the play “a 40th birthday present to myself”, with the Big Day occurring Sept. 3.)
More information about Indy Fringe at www.indyfringe.org and Jozwiak invites everyone to come to Indy and make a day of it.
If you can’t make it to Indy, “Crazy Quilt” will be reprised as part of this year’s 20/20 Fest on Oct. 9 and Oct. 16 at the Weaver’s Guild of Greater Cincinnati (4870 Gray Rd.)
If you can’t wait that long, “Crazy Quilt” opens its final Indy dress rehearsal at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Rohs Street Café (245 W. McMillan St., across from Hughes High School.) The café closes at 7 p.m., so get there a few minutes early.
Prolific Jozwiak also promises to debut a children’s play, “Dora, Why can’t You Sit Still?” locally in October.
Jackie Demaline
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