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TEXANS, 2 ONE-MAN MULTI-CHARACTER SHOWS, TOGETHER AT DIXON PLACE

Texans Rob Nash and Paul
J. Williams will be sharing the bill in two evenings of multi-character
comedy one-man shows, HOLY CROSS DOES ROMEO AND JULIET and DISHING
IT OUT, as a part of the HOT FESTIVAL at DIXON PLACE (309 East 26th
Street, NYC - 212-532-1546 - http://www.dixonplace.org/)
at 8:00 pm on Thursday, July 11th and Friday, July 12th. Tickets are
$15.00 at the door, $12.00 in advance and $10.00 for students and
seniors.
Rob
Nash returns to Dixon Place for the New York premiere of his tragic-comedy,
HOLY CROSS DOES ROMEO AND JULIET. In his ninth solo theatre piece,
for the first time, Rob collaborates with another playwright (who's
been dead for 500 years), and plays high school characters from Holy
Cross Sucks! who play the hapless citizens of Verona. Half Shakespearean
classic, and half backstage shenanigans! For more info on this multi-talented
performer, visit Rob's website at http://www.robnash.com/.
Paul
J. Williams has long been known not only for his great comedic timing,
but also his ability to create recognizable characters as a part of
his show. In keeping with that tradition, his new show, DISHING IT
OUT, is completely character driven, with Paul playing numerous personas
throughout the entire show. Taking place in a Southern cafeteria,
the central character is a food server who seems to know everybody
who comes through her line. Inevitably, each of these people become
the other characters in the show, as we get a glimpse into the daily
goings on of the lunchtime patrons of this Southern gathering place.
From a chain smoking real estate agent to a narrow-minded preacher
(and others in between), DISHING IT OUT is a one-man tour de force
capitalizing on Paul's hilarious creativity and improv abilities,
as the audience becomes patrons in the cafeteria as well, interacting
with the characters on stage. Whether dishing out chicken fried steak,
juicy gossip, or words of wit and wisdom, DISHING IT OUT has a hearty
appetite for fun and laughter for the whole family.

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