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PR:AAPACT's New Stage Play 'For Your Love...Sucker!'

 

 

 

 

HEATED ROMANCE AND JAW-DROPPING DRAMA FILLS THE AIR IN AAPACT'S STAGE PLAY FOR YOUR LOVE...SUCKER! A MODERN DAY LOVE STORY


Seated Left to Right: Janet "Toni" Mason and Andre' L. Gainey; Standing behind: Larry Robinson and Stacey Morrison
Left to Right: Stacey Morrison, Andre' L. Gainey and Janet "Toni" Mason
Photography by: Juan E. Cabrera

Miami, FL (BlackNews.com) - The African American Performing Arts Community Theatre, Inc. (AAPACT) proudly presents For Your Love...SUCKER! A Modern Day Love Story written by Ed Bullins. The play is staged at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center located at 6161 N.W. 22nd Avenue in Miami, Florida 33142 from May 6 through May 31, 2009. Showtime's are 8:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 3:00 p.m. Matinees on Sunday.

This romantic comedy centers on an artist involved in an uncontrollable love triangle that sparks passion and laughs. The play is directed by Teddy Harrell, Jr. and features cast members Andre' L. Gainey (Arthur), Janet "Toni" Mason (Renee), Stacey Morrison (Lydia), Larry Robinson (Count) and the off stage voices of Will Barnes (Abu), Rebecca "Butterfly" Vaughns and Keo'vonne Kenna (Abu's Girlfriend).

Preview shows are $10.00 on May 6 and 7. The Talk Back show is $15.00 on May 8. Press Invite and Industry Day will be on May 9 and the admission will be $15.00. May 13-31, Regular Admission is $20 and $15 for students. Group discounts are available for 10 or more persons. The theater is handicapped accessible; please call in advance to arrange seating. Seating can be reserved by calling (305) 637-1895; email aapact@yahoo.com or purchase advance tickets by visiting us on the web at www.aapact.com

The production is sponsored by: Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreations Department and the Mayor and Board of Miami-Dade County Commissioners.

This play is suggested for Mature Audiences; contains strong language and strong sexual emphasis.


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2009

CONTACT:
Teddy Harrell, Jr.
305-637-1895
aapact@yahoo.com



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