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Tea with G
by Dylan MarcAurele and Deborah Berenson
Featuring
Deborah Berenson and Mark Schenfisch
Welcome!  If you’re here, you must have signed up for Georgina Grace’s British tea-time etiquette class: 'Tea With G.'  G and her much harassed accompanist, Joseph, will ensure you get a first-rate education in manners, propriety and tea... whether you want it or not.

Tea With G is an immersive one-act original musical. Audiences are invited to take tea with Georgina, becoming a part of the show and inspiring her to go 'off-script' when she least expects it, revealing far more than she'd ever intended.  

A mixture of musical theatre, interactive lesson and improv, this show is an experience unlike any other.
Length: 90min, no intermission
Suggested $10 donation or free for TNNY Members
as part of our Industry Nights series
Sunday, October 12th
7pm
Theater 555
555 W. 42nd St.

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