For
Immediate Release
Contact:
City Art Director Joel Long: joeltlong@yahoo.com
City Art
Presents Matthew Ivan Bennett and his play Different=Amazing
Salt Lake Public Library Main Branch
210 East 400 South
Salt Lake City UT 84111
Wednesday March 12th 7:00—9:00 P.M.
Playwright Matthew Ivan Bennett will
present the play Different=Amazing on March 12th at the Salt Lake
City Public Library at 7:00 P.M. as part of the City Art Reading Series.
Matthew Ivan Bennett is a resident playwright of Plan-B
Theatre Company, with whom he's premiered several plays, including Eric(a),
which won Best Drama at the United Solo Theatre Festival (New York), and Mesa
Verde, which was nominated for a Steinberg award. His radio plays have
been broadcast nationally through KUER, and his adaptation of Frankenstein
received Best Feature Program from the Utah Broadcasters Association. His short
works have been at Salt Lake's Wasatch Theatre, in Chicago's Circle Theatre,
Hunger Artists Theatre Ensemble in Fullerton (LA), at Rising Sun Performance
Company in New York, at Monkeyman Productions in Toronto, and at the Source
Festival in DC. He’s written an anti-bullying play for children, Different=Amazing,
which toured to Utah schools, and has had poetry published in Western
Humanities Review and Sugar House Review. Matt earned a Bachelors' of Theatre
Arts at Southern Utah University and is a member of the Dramatists’ Guild.
DIFFERENT=AMAZING is a new,
40-minute play drawn from real-life bullying experiences of elementary
students, including current Salt Lake and Davis County students. The goal
is to provide students with the tools to identify, address and hopefully
prevent bullying in their own schools. Inspired by the 2010 event of
the same name.
Featuring Tyson Baker and Latoya Rhodes.
Directed by Jerry Rapier. Special thanks to Jim Martin and Denice
Maedgen.
Most featured
readings are followed by an open reading. City Art is sponsored by the Utah
Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Catalyst, the Salt Lake City Public Library, Xmission, and the Zoo,
Arts, and Park Fund.
The
event is free and open to the public.
City Art is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts
Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks, X-mission, and audience donations.
Joel Long