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SUMMARY:Home Part 2  Readings by Westbeth authors
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Feb 17\, 2026 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nWestbeth writers will be reading original prose and poetry exploring what home means to them.\nAnna Shapiro\, Kate Walter\, Terry Purinton\, Steve Clorfeine\, Griselda Steiner\, Joya Staack\, Huguette Martel\, Dennis Fitzpatrick\, Linda Marks\, Barbara Rosenthal\, Carole Braden\, Halina Warren. \nPROGRAM\nSteve Clorfeine “Country Detective”\nHuguette Martel “A Walk in my Neighborhood”\nAnna Shapiro “Home: \nMusical Interlude: Charlotte Leist:  Eccles – ” Sonata in G major for Cello” \nCarole Burden “The House on Eastland Road”\nKate Walter “Empty Spot on the Wall of our Beach House”\nTerry Puritan “Thank You for Your Service ” (excerpts) \nMusical Interlude: Susan Hyman: Marin Marais – “Les Folies D’espagne for Solo Flute” (excerpts) \nHalina Fitzpatrick “Home”\nJoya Staack “Alex”\nLinda Marks “Summerhouse” poems \nMusical Interlude: Maria McAuliffe: Burt Bacharach – “A House Is Not a Home” piano \nDennis Fitzpatric  “Turned Around”\nBarbara Rosenthal “Caroline’s Sktech Pad I”\nGriselda Steiner “Fasten Your Seatbelts” (lyrics) Performed by Eve Zanni
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/home-part-2-readings-by-westbeth-authors/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
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SUMMARY:The Cat and The MoonOne Act Play by W B YeatsDirected by Alison Armstrong
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Sept 30\, 2025 at 7pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\n(enter through courtyard)\nNew York\, NY 10014 \nWARC Literary Arts presents:\nThe Cat and the Moon by W.B. Yeats\nDirected by Alison Armstrong \nCast:\nTerence Burk: Blind Man\nDennis Fitzpatrick: Lame Man\nBeth Griffith: First Musician\nSusan Hyman: Second Musician\nAlison Armstrong: Third Musician\nSaint Colman: Himself \nMasks by Casey Compton & Ralph Lee\nFlute music: from Moore’s Irish Melodies \nNotes from Alison Armstrong\nImagine a country road in the West of Ireland. County Mayo perhaps. We observe a pair\nof elderly tramps\, the Blind Man who carries the Lame Man on his back for forty years. They\nhave wandered the country roads of the west of Ireland searching for Saint Colman’s Holy Well\,\nwhere they may be healed or blessed.\nWe hear a tension between the two old men who cannot live without one another and yet\ncannot live happily in their codependence. We realize that they evoke any number of\ncodependent pairings—married couples\, children and parents\, warring brothers such as Jacob\nand Esau\, Samuel Beckett’s Vladimir and Estragon\, or Hamm and Clov. Thus this simple story\nof comic irony appeals to the archetype that most of us experience in our own lives.\nYeats’s stagecraft was influenced not only by the classical Greeks but also in certain cases\nby the Japanese forms of Noh and Kyogen that combine the irony of inevitable absurdity and\nprofound suffering\, despair and hope\, rancor and forgiveness.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/the-cat-and-the-moonone-act-play-by-w-b-yeatsdirected-by-alison-armstrong/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
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