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All donors will get program credit. Donors of $50 or more will get two free tickets to the play and program credit. For donors of $200 and more, we’ll also include an 11 x 14 poster signed by the cast and writer/director. For donors of $300 or more, we’ll also include (if we raise enough to record it) a CD of the original music written for the show by The Epicures.

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Tom Sime moved from journalism into playwriting and production in 2005. He has written eight full-length and numerous short plays. All of the Above won the Peterson Emerging Playwright Competition at Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina, and was produced there in 2006, and Klutz Theory won the first Stage West Texas Playwrights Competition in 2007. Tom’s company The Modern Stage was founded in Dallas in 2007, and teamed up with producers Sandi and Joe Black to produce two of his plays in New York: the comedy My Favorite Animal at the 45th Street Theatre in 2008, and the thriller Bloodletters at Theatres at 45 Bleecker in 2009. Tom’s one-act comedy Ex’s Exes was produced by the Attic Theatre and Film Center in Los Angeles in summer 2008. After ten years at The Dallas Morning News and three years as Managing Director of Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, Tom moved from Texas to New York in summer 2008. In January 2009, he was named Writer in Residence at New York’s Bleecker Street Theatre, and presented a series of staged readings of full-length and one-act plays with such notable guest actors as Deborah Harry and Everett Quinton. Bloodletters, co-produced by the Modern Stage and the Blacks, will return for a full-scale off-Broadway run in 2011.

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