Sunday Salon – Camus’ The Plague by Maurine Heberden

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A community gathering to explore classic and/or provocative plays and share live music. Held in APL’s  Downstairs Studio, each Salon is a unique and engaging assembly of Artists, Intellectuals, Provocateurs, Friends, and Family. We read, drink, eat, and let the discussion go where it will.

Details for April 19. Guest Curator: Jose Amador

THE PLAY

The Plague, an adaptation for the stage of the novel by Albert Camus

THE PLAYWRIGHT

Maurine Heberden

CAST: TBA

READERS
We distribute the play digitally. For the Salon, please bring your own printed copy or a device to view the file. We have wifi.

FOOD is potluck. Please bring a dish and/or drink to share. Theme according to the play… or not!

SEATING is ample, but feel free to bring a cushion if you prefer the floor (it is carpeted).

LOCATION NOTE: Our location has a lot of stairs to navigate (15 just to enter) and, unfortunately, no current access options to avoid them.

SCHEDULE 
4:00pm Arrivals. Mingling and food/drinks.
5:15-5:30pm Reading begins, to be followed by discussion.
10:00pm End time is a best guess. Leave when you need to; we allow the discussion to run its course.

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