Monday, January 18, 2010

BENEFIT STAGE PERFORMANCE AT WAC

PURCHASE TICKETS NOW FOR THIS SPECTACULAR ONE WOMEN PERFORMANCE! ALL TICKETS PURCHASED FOR THE FEBRUARY SHOW WILL BE HONORED ON JUNE 11 at 8 PM


KRISTIN ACE in "You CAN get there from here..."


RESCHEDULED - FRIDAY, JUNE 11, AT 8 PM




A night for friends, family, or that special someone!




Kristin Ace was a professional actress since obtaining her BFA in college and a member of Actors Equity. After the birth of her first child she walked away from her acting career to be a stay at home mother. At that time, stories began circulating in her head and with the birth of her second child, and great encouragement from her husband, she wrote those stories down. Thus, began her new career as storyteller, a gift that she honed through the years of life's ups and downs. She performed her first one-woman storytelling show for several years in many different venues along the East Coast.




"You CAN get there from here..." is Ace's second one-woman storytelling show and she is delighted to present it at the Watchung Arts Center as a benefit.




You CAN get there from here...


"Look out, there are man-eating pygmies in those woods!" With a warning like that from her older brothers when she was five, it's no wonder Kristin Ace fears getting lost. Coupled with being directionally challenged, getting from here to there rarely follows a straight line. But then, as Kristin explains through her journey of one hilarious mishap after another, guidance comes from unlikely and unexpected sources. So that even when you are lost on a wooded mountain at night, with pygmies possibly lurking behind every tree, you will always be able to get here from here.




Tickets are $15. Call about our group rates for 15 or more...visit http://www.watchungarts.org/ or call 908-753-0190 for more information.
The Watchung Arts Center serves not only Watchung, Long Hill Township, Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Warren, Green Brook, North Plainfield but sister communities and beyond....."Keeping the Arts Alive in New Jersey!"


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