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We are pleased to present this ongoing series of FREE staged readings:

Martin Tanner Tuesdays    

Put some fun in your Tuesday!

Readings of exciting scripts including work of area playwrights and featuring local professional actors in an intimate setting at the:
30 W Pershing Road, Suite 700
(Union Station, downstairs)
Kansas City, MO 64108
 
These concert-style staged readings are the first Tuesday of each month and are always FREE.  Your donations help offset actor and director fees, royalties, scripts, and other costs and are encouraged and appreciated!**
 
All readings start at 7:30 p.m.
 
March 6: Swimming in the Shallows by Adam Bock, directed by Erin Merritt
Featuring: Cynthia Hyer*, Matthew Rapport*, Doogin Brown*,
Diane Bulan, Peter Leondedis and Meghann Henry
 
April 3: This Lime Tree Bower by Conor McPherson, directed by Ron Schaeffer.
Featuring: Forrest Attaway, Doogin Brown*, and Dakota Hoar.
 
May 1: Morning's at Seven by Paul Osborn, directed by Marc Liby. 
Featuring: Deb Bluford*, Kathleen Warfel*, Nancy Marcy*, Jen Mays*, Licia Watson*, Richard Alan Nichols*, Victor Raider-Wexler*, Herman Johansen*, Peter Leondedis and Linda Levin.  With generous financial support from Joyce Fox.
 
September 4: Painting Churches by Tina Howe, directed by Herman Johansen
Featuring Richard Alan Nichols*, Nancy Marcy* and Vanessa Severo*
 
October 2: The Weir by Conor McPherson, featuring Stuart Rider*, Paul E. Orwick*, and others TBA, directed by Andy Garrison.

November 6: Me, Myself and I by Edward Albee, directed by TBA.
 
 
Donations are accepted at the door for each reading.**
The average cost to produce a reading is around $400.
We are happy to accept donations by mail, too, if you wish: 
Checks should be payable to:
Martin Tanner Productions
4426 Jarboe St. # 3
Kansas City MO 64111
 
*Actor appears courtesy Actors Equity Association, the union for professional actors and stage mangers.
**Although these readings rarely, if ever, produce a profit, Martin Tanner Productions is not a 501c3 organization and therefore donations are not tax-deductible.