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Chinese Coffee Presented by the Nyack Village Theatre

Nyack Village Theatre presents Chinese Coffee starring John
Mirabella and Kevin Cannon.



Thursday, January 30th at 8 p.m.

Friday, January 31st at 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 1st at 8 p.m.

Thursday, February 6th at 8 p.m.

Friday, February 7th at 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 8th at 8 p.m.    



Nyack Village Theatre presents Chinese Coffee starring John Mirabella and Kevin
Cannon



Synopsis:  New York 1982. It's 1:30 in the morning on a freezing
February night. Struggling novelist Harry Levine comes furiously at the door of
his best friend, photographer Jake Manheim's Greenwich Village apartment. Harry
has all of a dollar and a half in his pocket and Jake owes him a substantial
amount of money. Jake has even less money on hand, but what is worse he has
not, he declares read the manuscript of Harry's latest novel... a work on which
Harry's last hope is pitched. Or has he? Relentlessley, obsessively the
desperate Harry probes the sardonic world-weary Jake until the truth is finally
revealed. A tragic comedy that explores the nature of friendship. Chinese
coffee is a perfect blend, heightened by vibrant and vivid language, of two
guys slugging it out in a mixture of disclose and recriminations.



Tickets: $20 on line or $25 cash only at the door, $22 cash only at the door
for students and seniors.

http://nyackvillagetheatre.ticketleap.com/chinese-coffee/#view=calendar



About our actors:  John Mirabella is from the Bronx New York, he
graduated Pace University. John is a former Rockland County resident who is a
published writer, director and filmmaker. He has had various small and
supporting roles in film and TV including Law and Order and Person of Interest.
John has also directed one of the Shakespeare sonnets in 2013 is currently
working on a documentary about comedians who do impressions.

Kevin Cannon has been performing in plays for many years. Recently appearing in
the Antrim Playhouse production of “Dividing the Estate”.  His piece
“Manologues” in which he wrote, produced, directed and performed was presented
at the Elmwood and at various off-off- Broadway Theaters in NY  City.
His one-act Play “The Cardinal” was produced at the Depot Theater in Garrison,
and again to raves at the Manhattan Repertory Theater. Kevin lives in West
Nyack with his partner and muse, Anna, where he continues to write. He is a
founding member of Advocate Services for Senior Health Insurance.




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