Prss.Release Transit Theatre Co. presents "Stage Reading of Mr Welfare"

Transit Theatre Co. Presents The upcoming stage reading of Mr. Welfare, "A Homage to the late August Wilson" promises to be a reading you would never want to miss. A stellar cast of Chicago's finest theatre giants has been gathered for this event.
The reading will take place at the Freedom Hall, located at 410 Lakewood Boulevard in Park Forest, Illinois on the date of Saturday, September 13th at 3pm; a reception will follow.
Tickets are $7, and can be purchased in advance if you call 312-965-0595, at the door.

Mr. Welfare is a story about a tavern owner who is faced with the decision to help the alderman by providing shelter to several homeless citizens in the community:
This is a story about accountability to self and others.

All Media coverage is welcome and Press Comps. are available upon request. If your Media Group would like an interview with Transit Theatre Co. or Wendell Etherly, please call 312-965-0595

Wendell Etherly is the 2008 Recipient of the Illinois Arts Fellowship award for Playwrights and one who has found abundant success within the Chicago Theatre District. In 2005 he joined the Black Playwright's Initiative in association with the Black Ensemble Theater. His plays include: Let no man put asunder, Son of a Preacher man, The Inheritance, The Red Summer, A Love Misplaced, Carnal Savior, 22nd & Sterling, Driving Capone, Between Legs & Open Ears, Broadway Hoax and Surrogate.
Mr. Welfare was selected for the 3rd Annual Black Playwrights Festival 2007 hosted by the Black Ensemble Theater.
Mr Welfare has been published by Ink Spill publishing and is now in book form and can be ordered through www.createspace.com/3350520 , or Amazon.com for $15.
Wendell Etherly will be in attendence to sign all copies of his play.
Press flyer attached and ready to print and distribute.






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