Lysistrata Attracts Stars Opposed to War

Here is the information for Charlie's reading:
Lysistrata Project: Theatre artists against war starring:

Roscoe Lee Brown, Julie Christie, Christine Lahti, Mary McDonnell, EricStoltz, Barbara Williams, Alfre Woodard, Jose Zuniga, John Densmore on percussion with an introduction by Tom Hayden and featuring:

Nadege August, Rosalind Chao, June Christopher, Brian Connors, Polly Cusumano, Lisa Dinkins, DawnMarie Ferrara, Hutch Foster, Ron Gilbert, Cathrine Grace, Travis Michael Holder, Julie Janney, Emily Johnson, Andre Landzaat, Jeremy Lawrence, Lara Lyon, Ruth Manning, Katie McGloin, Monica McSwain, David Patch, Terri Patton, Felton Perry, Deen Richards, Charles Shaughnessy, Stacy Solodkin, Basil Wallace, Jason Waters & Olvia Wilde who will read  "Lysistrata" on Monday, March 3, 2003 (03/03/03) at the

LAFCO Powerhouse Cultural Space
660 Venice Blvd
Venice, CA
Doors will open at 7:00 pm for pre-show entertainment: fire-dancers, cheer leaders for peace and others the reading will follow at 8:00 PM.  Overflow will be accommodated outside the theater with a large screen simulcast. At the Venice reading that Charlie is doing, the reading of Aristophanes' lysistrata is only part of the evening -- Pre-show entertainment includes:

Fire Dancing Ann Marie Lambert, combining contemporary dance with traditional Polynesian Poi fire dancing

Moodoo Puppets present their newest work, Vegetables at War

Radical Teen Cheer Cheerleaders for peace ("Give me a P!")

and

Deep Funk Cobra filling the night with their North African/Middle-Eastern beat

Zelda's Cafe from the Venice Boardwalk presents gourmet food

The classy Wine Bar opens at 7pm

Outside seating is still available to watch the large, bright simulcast of the reading. You'll be warmed by two fire pits and four outdoor Solar Flo Heaters.

Tickets are available online for a suggested donation of $15.00
 Donations and reservations
All proceeds will be donated to the anti-war organization, moveon.org


To read some of the articles that have been written follow these links:

LA Weekly: Peace Comes in Threes

LA Weekly: Those Little-Town Blues Are Melting Away

Los Angeles Lysistrata Readings to Protest War

Lysistrata Attracts Stars Opposed to War

 By  Buzz Johnson LOS ANGELES -

Hollywood is once again weighing in on the side of peace. Julie Christie, Alfre Woodard, Christine Lahti, Mary McDonnell, Barbara Williams, Eric Stoltz, Ed Begley Jr. and Jose Zuniga are some of the actors who will present "a theatrical evening of dissent and imagination" with a reading of the ancient Greek comedy Lysistrata on Monday, March 3, 2003.

After hearing about the Lysistrata Project initiative, these actors decided to join their efforts with those of hundreds of other men and women all over the world who, on that same day, will stage readings of the play. "At least for the record of history we have to let it be known that millions and millions oppose this war," said actress Christie. To date, 538 play readings are scheduled in 36 countries to voice opposition to the war in Iraq; those numbers increase daily. Of the several in New York City alone, one production in particular will include the talents of Mercedes Ruehl, Kyra Sedgwick, Kathleen Chalfant, Delphi Harrington, Lori Singer, Kevin Bacon, David Straithairn, F. Murray Abraham and Peter Boyle.

Michael Clark Haney will direct the Los Angeles reading, with an introduction by Tom Hayden and music provided by John Densmore (drummer of The Doors). The Los Angeles Filmmaker Cooperative (LAFCO) has facilitated its new cultural space for the performance. Tickets will be available for a suggested donation of $15.00 on the day of the event on a first come first served basis. All proceeds will be donated to the political anti-war organization, Moveon. org . The reading can also be seen via web cast on the Internet.

Written by ancient Greek dramatist Aristophanes (c.447-c.385 b.c.e), Lysistrata tells the story of women from opposing states that unite in Athens to end the Peloponnesian War. After matronly "storm troopers" take over the building where public funds are kept, the women rise up to end the war by withholding sex from their mates, until desperate for intimacy, the men finally agree to lay down their swords and find a way to achieve peace through diplomacy.

New York actors Kathryn Blume and Sharron Bower conceived the Lysistrata Project in early January of this year. "Before we started Lysistrata Project, we could do nothing but sit and watch in horror as the Bush Administration drove us toward a unilateral attack on Iraq," says co-founder Blume. "Our purpose is to make it very clear that President Bush does not speak for all Americans."


LYSISTRATA

After hearing about the Lysistrata Project initiative, these actors decided to join their efforts with those of hundreds of other men and women all over the world who, on that same day, will stage readings of the play. "At least for the record of history we have to let it be known that millions and millions oppose this war," said actress Julie Christie.  To date, 739 play readings are scheduled in 42 countries to voice opposition to the war in Iraq.

Michael Clark Haney will direct the Los Angeles reading, with an introduction by Tom Hayden and music provided by John Densmore (drummer of The Doors).  The Los Angeles Filmmaker Cooperative (LAFCO) has facilitated its new cultural space for the performance. 

INSIDE SEATING IS SOLD OUT. WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING DONATIONS TO WATCH THE EVENT OUTSIDE ON OUR LIVE, LARGE SCREEN SIMULCAST. ADDITIONAL INSIDE SEATS MAY BECOME AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE PERFORMANCE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS.

All proceeds will be donated to the political anti-war organization, MoveOn.org.  The reading can also be seen via web cast on the Internet at: Web cast on the internet.

Written by ancient Greek dramatist Aristophanes (c.447-c.385 b.c.e), Lysistrata tells the story of women from opposing states that unite in Athens to end the Peloponnesian War. After matronly "storm troopers" take over the building where public funds are kept, the women rise up to end the war by with-holding sex from their mates until, desperate for intimacy, the men finally agree to lay down their swords and find a way to achieve peace through diplomacy.

New York actors Kathryn Blume and Sharron Bower conceived the Lysistrata Project in early January of this year.  "Before we started Lysistrata Project, we could do nothing but sit and watch in horror as the Bush Administration drove us toward a unilateral attack on Iraq," says co-founder Blume.  "Our purpose is to make it very clear that President Bush does not speak for all Americans. Our message is simple: If you oppose this war, then speak up!"

For more information about this international movement, to make a donation & to get tickets, visit: The Lysistrata Project


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