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Stress Management in Harlem

Mon, 11/27/2023 - 15:00
A live reading of "Dolphins and Sharks," a play by James Anthony Tyler, above, will be performed at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Courtesy of the artist

A live reading of "Dolphins and Sharks," a play about current working conditions by James Anthony Tyler, a former artist-in-residence at The Church in Sag Harbor, will take place there on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Yusuf, Xiomara, and Isabel are employees of Harlem Office, a neighborhood copy shop where promotions are rare and raises even more rare. When one is given a chance to move up, tensions rise and friendships are put to the test, as cutbacks have everybody fighting to keep their jobs and their sanity.

The cast includes Joshua Echebiri, Tina Fabrique, Samuel Maria Gomez, Angela Reynoso, and Pernell Walker. Mr. Tyler, a recipient of the Horton Foote Playwriting Award, is a Playwrights Center Core Writer.

Tickets are $15, $10 for members.
 

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