I will be interviewing Dr. Amy E. Seham about her new book Whose Improv Is It Anyway? Beyond Second City at Funny Women Fest 2001 in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, July 21 at approximately 6:15 p.m., which will be followed by an audience Q&A, then a book signing at 6:45 p.m. The event is being held at:
The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
777 N. Green St.
Chicago, IL 60622
For information call 312-327-2040 X54 and ask for Kathleen.
This is Amy's ONLY Chicago book signing appearance. Softcover copies of her book will be on sale (they are not yet available in stores, just on Amazon.com). The book signing is free of charge.
Come see what everyone is talking about and get a chance to meet the author herself!
Suggested donation: $5.00 for the Interview/Q&A which will go towards the Funny Women Fest 2002 scholarship fund, and includes attendance at the earlier panel at 5:30, The Biz of the Biz with Shaun Landry of Oui Be Negroes and Bay Area Theatersports in San Francisco, Frances Callier of Second City Los Angeles, and Cheryl King of Cheryl King Productions in NYC. Both the book signing and interview/Q&A are open to all.
Hope to see you all in Chicago!
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P.S. Autographed copies of Amy's book will be available for sale after the Fest, and orders can be taken now through email. If you're interested, email me at susola@aol.com and I'll give you all the details.
:love:
The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
777 N. Green St.
Chicago, IL 60622
For information call 312-327-2040 X54 and ask for Kathleen.
This is Amy's ONLY Chicago book signing appearance. Softcover copies of her book will be on sale (they are not yet available in stores, just on Amazon.com). The book signing is free of charge.
Come see what everyone is talking about and get a chance to meet the author herself!
Suggested donation: $5.00 for the Interview/Q&A which will go towards the Funny Women Fest 2002 scholarship fund, and includes attendance at the earlier panel at 5:30, The Biz of the Biz with Shaun Landry of Oui Be Negroes and Bay Area Theatersports in San Francisco, Frances Callier of Second City Los Angeles, and Cheryl King of Cheryl King Productions in NYC. Both the book signing and interview/Q&A are open to all.
Hope to see you all in Chicago!
:up:
P.S. Autographed copies of Amy's book will be available for sale after the Fest, and orders can be taken now through email. If you're interested, email me at susola@aol.com and I'll give you all the details.
:love: