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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Oh crap!


President Jennifer J. Raab and the MFA Program in Creative Writing invite you to the launch of the Hunter College Distinguished Writers Series with a reading of The Designated Mourner by Wallace Shawn.

REUNITED: Wallace Shawn with his longtime friends and collaborators Larry Pine, Deborah Eisenberg, and André Gregory (director) for a rare public reading of The Designated Mourner.

Please join us for an evening that will make you laugh, squirm, and keep you at the edge of your seat. You will wonder how Shawn could have known, years before, what it might be like to live in 2004.

Tuesday, March 9, 7-10 P.M. (with one intermission)

The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College
(East 68th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues)

Tickets: $10. Free for Hunter College students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Valid I.D. required.
To purchase tickets, please call 212.772.4448.

The Hunter College MFA in Creative Writing, directed by Peter Carey, is a highly competitive program that offers promising writers the opportunity to study and practice the art of writing in small, intensive workshops and seminars in literature.


Goddammit, I love Wallace Shawn. Although I've never read any of his plays. But I really WANT to. Anyway, I love him on film and in interviews.

Dammit, why does it have to be during my Latin class??