Every American older than 25 has harrowing memories of the events on September 11, 2001. Sarah Tuft found a way to turn those painful memories into positive reflections She wrote an inspiring original play called "110 Stories" about the people who became inadvertent heroes that day.
Tuft describes her play as "the human side of history, without politics or agenda, giving voice to those who experienced [9/11] directly."
To commemorate the 13th Anniversary of 9/11 JAG Productions will present "110 Stories" at the James R. Armstrong Theater, 3330 Civic Center Drive N, in Torrance at 7:00pm on Thursday, September 11, 2014. Sarah Tuft, the playwright, will be present.
Based on firsthand survivor accounts, 110 Stories will be directed by Michael Dotson.
The cast will feature Elya Baskin (Spider-Man 2 and 3), Dean Cain (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), and Broadway's Doug Carfrae (as the narrator), as well as Karole Foreman, Wilfred Gelin, Daniel Guzman, Damon Kirsche, Tom Mesmer, Jody Mortara, Lee Purcell, Matt Purzycki, James Torcellini and Courtenay Turner.
Beneficiaries of the production will be two 501(c)(3) organizations, Operation Gratitude, known for its care packages to the troops overseas, and Politiquest, known for debates and political education.
Tickets are available online at www.Itsmyseat.com/110stories. Prices: $50 for general admission; $125 for VIP tickets - 20 percent discount for students with ID, senior citizens and first responders.
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