[NIFL-ESL:10308] Re: subscribing?

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Sorry folks!  I've no idea how this message was posted under my name -- I've
been out-of-town!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dottie Shattuck" <dottie@shattuck.net>
To: "Shattuck, Dottie" <dottie@shattuck.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: [NIFL-ESL:10305] subscribing?


> I have been trying to subscribe and nothing happens.
>  What am I doing wrong?
>  Paul Rogers
>
>  --- nesrod <nestrod@educationaltheaterofnewyork.org>
>  wrote:
>  > Dear Educator,
>  >
>  > Educational Theater of New York is pleased to
>  > announce the 2004
>  > performance and touring schedule of its highly
>  > acclaimed original plays
>  > for students of English as a Second Language.
>  >
>  > "If you're looking for something special-and
>  > unique-to do with your
>  > students this season, check out the Educational
>  > Theater of New York
>  > which produces plays which have been specifically
>  > written for ESL
> > students. What, you might ask, distinguishes plays
>  > done 'in front of'
>  > ESL students from plays done 'for' ESL students?
>  > Well, for instance,
>  > during the original plays, students can ask to have
>  > a scene repeated if
>  > they want to see it again, and they can ask
>  > questions after each scene,
>  > as well as after the play in discussions with the
>  > actors."
>  > Deryn Verity, PH.D. Professional Development
>  > Coordinator, City
>  > University of New York
>  >
>  > No Answer and Mr. Edward's Appointment, two short
>  > plays, will be
>  > performed March 22 and 23, Monday and Tuesday, at
>  > 6:30 p.m.  The
>  > Marriage Broker has one performance, Wednesday,
>  > March 24 at 6:30 p.m. On
>  > Thursday, the students are a part of the
>  > performance: Socrates on Trial
>  > asks audience members to vote on the innocence or
>  > guilt of the Greek
>  > philosopher.  All ESL tickets are $10.  On the
>  > weekend, Educational
>  > Theater of New York will present its full length
>  > adaptation of Plato's
>  > dialogues for the general public.  Weekend tickets
>  > are $20.
>  >
>  > The New York City performances are at the Producers
>  > Club, a spacious 99
>  > seat theater at 44th and Ninth Avenue.  I suggest
>  > reserving your tickets
>  > now because the plays run only one week.  If you
>  > can't make it to one of
>  > the evening shows, you can also arrange to bring the
>  > plays to your
>  > campus, or you can arrange a special morning,
>  > afternoon or evening
>  > performance at the theater. All three plays are
>  > available for bookings
>  > at your school or organization all season.
>  >
>  > For reservations and booking information, call me at
>  > 212-972-0672.  For
>  > more details, please consult the website or contact
>  > me at
>  > info@educationaltheaterofnewyork.org.
>  >
>  >
>  > Sincerely
>  >
>  > Barbara Bregstein
>  > Executive Director
>
>



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