TOUCH by Toni Press-Coffman

by Bryan on February 1st, 2010

For those of you in the LA area, I wanted to invite you to a profound and powerful play I’m directing and performing in by Toni Press-Coffman called TOUCH.  It’s an extraordinary piece, and I’m proud to be a part of it. 

Visit www.digtheater.org for tickets and more details!

Visit www.digtheater.org for tickets and more details!

It runs for two nights only in Santa Monica: Friday, February 12th and Sunday, February 14th.  We’re intentionally producing it across the Valentine’s weekend as a celebration of love, loss, hope and the eternal spirit.  It’s also an inexpensive alternative to the overpriced fanfare ($9 beers or dinners that cost $60 a plate rather than the typical $16).
 
Tickets are $15 only and each performance will be followed by a gala reception.  So we’re expecting the production to sell out quickly.
 
You can purchase your tickets now through www.digtheater.org.  All ticket sales/proceeds will benefit the Save the Santa Monica Playhouse campaign, now in its 50th season of producing theater in Los Angeles.
 
We trust that this production is, indeed, a wonderful way to acknowledge the extraordinary community of love in LA, whether you are single, paired, gay or straight.  I feel incredibly honored to be part of this experience and I hope you will come and share it with us.
 
More information is below.  I hope to see you there.  And hey, feel free to drop me a line and let me know how your artistic - and financial - journey is progressing.
 
Much love (and, of course, prosperity),
Bryan
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Visit www.digtheater.org to purchase tickets now.

TOUCH by Toni Press-Coffman
Produced by Dig Theater Group and the Santa Monica Benefit Series
Directed by Bryan Bellomo
Assistant Directed by Mikhail Blokh
Featuring Tristan James Butler, Dawn Burdue, Kristina Denton and Bryan Bellomo
 
Tickets $15
February 12th at 8pm
February 14th at 7pm
Santa Monica Group Theatre
1211 4th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401
 
Science and spirit entwine when Kyle, a reserved young astronomer, and Zoe, his flamboyant, faithful soul mate, recklessly fall in love. When an incident as profoundly dark, random and chaotic as the night sky tears them apart, Kyle traces through his past as he struggles to reconnect to the world instead of retreating to the cosmos.
 
Join us for this moving and profound play that the New York Times called, “…a gripping, heart-wrenching, tender drama.”  TOUCH is a profound reminder that time and space are wondrous, miraculous healers, and that within even the most sheltered parts of the heart there exists a bright flash of hope.

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