Liz appearing in Khalil Kain's Lambs to Slaughter by Liz Morgan

NEW VOICES IN THEATER 2017 presents

a STAGED READING of "LAMBS TO SLAUGHTER", a new work by playwright and actor KHALIL KAIN ("Juice", "Girlfriends", "for colored girls"). Directed by Cezar Williams.
 

Liz Morgan, Khalil Kain & Shamika Cotton in Lambs to Slaughter

Liz Morgan, Khalil Kain & Shamika Cotton in Lambs to Slaughter


LOCATION:
ART NEW YORK
South Oxford Space-- The Great Room
138 S. Oxford St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
 

Thursday, January 26th, 2017
Time: 6:30-10p
Wine & refreshments 6:30p
Reading 7pm sharp! Q&A after with the playwright and cast
-$10 (suggested donation)

"LAMBS TO SLAUGHTER"

Lambs To Slaughter tells the story of a young single mother mourning the murder of her son. Time seems to stand still for this woman as she becomes overwhelmed by her grief. With help from her best friend Athena and the care of her good friend Paul, Joan wrestles with her reality. The loss of a child will always be devastating, but the loss of a child to gun violence could easily be too much for any parent to bear. Can Joan learn to love again with her broken heart? 

Writers' Group Presentation at the Fire This Time Festival by Liz Morgan

The Broadway World press release is out!

Playwrights Edgar Chisholm, Khalil KainLiz Morgan, Christine Jean Chambers and Shawn Nabors will present excerpts from their works in progress developed during the second cycle of TFTT's Writers Group.

The 2017 festival will also feature a 10-minute play festival, several full length play readings and more!

The Kraine Theater

85 E. 4th St, NY, NY
January 22, 2017 at 2:00p

Making America Gay Again AT ARS NOVA by Liz Morgan

On 11.8, a group of drag queens, poets and punk musicians gathered to commemorate what we assumed would be the election of the first woman president in the U.S.

On 1.18, two nights before the fascist inauguration, we reassemble at Ars Nova to Make America Gay Again

Liz Morgan performing "Why I was late today..." on election night at Citizens United

Liz Morgan performing "Why I was late today..." on election night at Citizens United

Make America Gay Again, a cabaret performance

ARS NOVA

511 WEST 54TH ST NEW YORK NY

Wednesday, January 18th @ 8:00pm

$15 tix

 

Breaking & Entering in development at the Lark and National Black Theatre by Liz Morgan

Last week we were invited to do a Roundtable reading of Breaking & Entering at the Lark.  It was a great opportunity to revisit the play and I am very excited to be working on revisions in preparation for our public reading at the National Black Theatre.  Hope to see you there!

#regram from @lizmorganonline

#regram from @lizmorganonline

Breaking & Entering by Liz Morgan directed by Ilana Becker

Keep Soul Alive Reading Series at National Black Theatre

2031 Fifth Avenue (National Black Theatre Way) New York, NY 10035

Tuesday, January 17th at 7:30pm

Keep Soul Alive Mondays is a reading series that showcases the works of twenty-three (23) Black Playwrights. The readings take place on the second and last Monday of every month and starts at 7:30 pm at the National Black Theatre. *Since MLK day is January 16th, this reading will be on Tuesday the 17th*

Each reading is free with a suggested donation of $10.