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THE ESCAPE PLAN
Written and performed by Vincent Mraz

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Vincent Mraz in THE ESCAPE PLAN [ photo credit: Julianna Rusakiewicz]
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Playing...
Thursday, June 9 @ 7:30 pm
Friday, June 10 @ 10:30 pm
Sunday, June 12 @ 3:00 pm 


What does it take to start over? A mix of story-telling and day dreaming, "The Escape Plan" is a monologue that travels from the Green Mountains of Vermont to a penthouse on Park Avenue in New York. From rows of apples trees to hoards of businessmen on Lexington Avenue, from an average childhood in Connecticut to the all-consuming Koch Industries. 

BIOS
Vincent Mraz (PERFORMER)
Vinny Mraz is a multidisciplinary artist focusing on writing plays, letters, poetry and sketches. He also directs, performs and designs. His work has been seen at Dixon Place, Sarah Lawrence College, Second City Chicago Training Center and the Shakespeare Academy @ Stratford.  His recent projects include Marsha and the Zoo Keeper, an original play which received a workshop at Dixon Place in January 2016 as well as "100 Letters, 100 Days" which exchanged personal letters for monetary donations all of which benefited the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The letters will be published along with original illustrations later this year. You can read all the letters at onehundredonehundred.tumblr.com  Vinny has taught workshops in writing and theatre at Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers Public Library, SUNY Purchase Summer Writing Institute and the Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven. 

ARTIST/SHOW WEBSITE AND LINKS
vmraz.com
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