Who’s Your Daddy: A Father’s Day Special

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Stories about Men, Masculinity, and Fatherhood

Friday, June 18, 2010 at The Atlas Performing Arts Center at 1333 H St. NE, Washington, DC 20002. Doors open at 7:30p, show starts at 8:00p. General seating.

H Street has lots of cool places to eat and hang out. Find out more about how to get there and where to go before and after the show. Parking can be challenging, so you may want to consider the shuttle from Chinatown or Union Station (or a cab).  Email info@speakeasydc.org if you have any questions or visit www.speakeasydc.org.

WhosYourDaddy

THE CAST (members of our advanced Story Performance Workshop)

Geraldine

Geraldine Buckley is a speaker, writer and award winning performance poet who took part in this year’s SpeakeasyDC production for The Big Read.  She particularly loves telling stories and gathered much new material while working – until January this year – as Chaplain at the Maryland Correctional Training Center, Maryland’s largest men’s prison.

david David Hallisey spent over 20 years in the navy where he learned the
importance of a good sea story. He is most proud of being the father
of two terrific boys, Marcus and Daniel, which makes him MaD Dad.
Julie-cropped Julie Hantman appeared in last year’s Fringe Festival ensemble production “Not Your Granny’s Revolution” and she is a veteran of the SpeakeasyDC stage. By day she works to improve the nation’s preparedness for public health threats.
sofia-cropped Sofia Javed spends her days policing the use of commas, dashes and meaningless adverbs in government documents. She believes active voice, short sentences and proper subject-verb agreement can change the world. Sofia is a grammar nerd in at least four languages.
Kriya-cropped Kriya Kaping is the Creative Director for the Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center (MSIAC),  and an Editor for the M&S Journal. She comes from a long line of storytellers, with the family motto of “if it doesn’t kill you, it makes for a great story!”
Lynda-cropped
Lynda Laughlin’s main quality is that she is a sociologist and enjoys counting people. She prefers cats over dogs and stoves over microwaves.
Laurie-cropped Laurie Frederik Meer is an anthropologist and professor at the University of Maryland. She has a three month old baby named Fénix Kurush and is coming to terms with domestic chaos and a new definition of “normal.” In her spare time she competes in Ballroom Dancing.
Anne-cropped Anne Thomas A recovering lawyer probing her creativity now.  Fundamentally, Anne likes to play which is why she has been studying Improv and Storytelling the last few years.
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