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A LITTLE BIT OF THIS AND THAT workshop

The Sunday Series at Abingdon will present A LITTLE BIT OF THIS AND THAT, a special one night only workshop benefit performance of three new one acts by New York-based playwright Charles Messina on September 22. Proceeds will benefit the programs of the not-for-profit Abingdon Theatre.

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3 Messina Plays at Kenlake

Three of Charles Messina’s one act plays open this Summer in Kentucky at the Kenlake State Resort Park.

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Joe Pantoliano and Mario Cantone in MOOLAH

CHARLES MESSINA directs actors JOE PANTOLIANO and MARIO CANTONE in ARJE SHAW’S new play. Triad Theater, 158 West 72nd St, NYC. MOOLAH tells the story of two con men who fall out of favor with the Mob. Ant’ny is a dandy, sharp-talking shyster and small-time bookie. His younger cousin Sonny, a gay hit man, runs a hair salon by day and moonlights as a contract killer by night. Sonny’s Salon: cut by day, clip by night! Click here for more info!

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Shortened Attention Span presents THE TENEMENT PLAYS

Shortened Attention Span is proud to present The Tenement Plays, An evening of one acts by playwright Charles Messina from March 29th – April 1st, 2012.  Two of the plays are award winning one acts, ‘Merging’ and ‘Fugazy’, and the third is the world premiere of the author’s newest work, ‘Sick Bastids’. The Tenement Plays are being presented at the historic 13th St Repertory Theater at 50 West 13th St. March 29, 30 and 31 at 7pm and April 1 at 3pm. Visit Shortened Attention Span’s official website for details and to purchase tickets. Or read about it on BroadwayWorld.com!

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Collaboration with Dion DiMucci

“…Dion [DiMucci] is collaborating with Charles Messina, a playwright and director, on ‘The Wanderer – the Life and Music of Dion’. It will weave his songs through a plot centered on the singer’s life from 1957 through the late 1960s, a time that brought him his greatest success and biggest tragedies…”

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