Check out the trailer for Wishin’ & Hopin’!
Click here to check out the trailer! Don’t forget: Wishin’ & Hopin’ premieres at 8 PM on Lifetime this Saturday (December 6)!
Click here to check out the trailer! Don’t forget: Wishin’ & Hopin’ premieres at 8 PM on Lifetime this Saturday (December 6)!
Announcing five upcoming screenings of Wishin’ & Hopin’ to take place in Connecticut, California, and New York!
November 23 in New London, CT (world premiere):
Garde Arts Center Theater (325 State St., New London)
2:30 (sold out) / 6:30 (tickets still available!)
Website: https://tickets.gardearts.org/
December 1 in Hollywood, CA:
Arclight Cinemas (630 West Sunset Blvd., Hollywood)
8:00 PM
Website: www.arclightcinemas.com
December 1 in New York City, NY:
Sunshine Cinema (143 East Houston St., NYC)
8:00 PM
Website: www.arclightcinemas.com
December 4 in New Haven, CT:
Lyman Center for the Performing Arts at Southern Connecticut State U (501 Crescent St., New Haven)
7:00 PM
Website: http://www.southernct.edu/lyman/
December 11 in Storrs, CT:
Student Union Theatre at University of Connecticut (2110 Hillside Rd., Storrs Mansfield)
7:00 PM
Preregister at the website: https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/UCN/event/showEventForm.jsp?form_id=183468
Wishin’ & Hopin’ will be making its world theatrical premiere in New London, Connecticut on November 23! Check out the info below:
Garde Arts Center
2:30 PM (sold out)
6:30 PM (tickets still available)
325 State St.
New London, CT 06320
Check out the website: https://tickets.gardearts.org/
Wishin’ & Hopin’ is now scheduled for December screenings in New York City and in Los Angeles! Check out the information below.
New York City:
Monday December 1, 2014 at 8PM
Sunshine Cinema
143 E. Houston Street
New York, NY 10002
Website: http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/NewYork/SunshineCinema.htm
Los Angeles:
Monday December 1, 2014 at 8 PM
Arclight Cinemas
630 W. Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
Website: www.arclightcinemas.com
Those of you who’ve read We Are Water may be interested in some recent news from my hometown (Norwich CT.) In my novel, the character of the outsider artist Josephus Jones was loosely based on Norwich artist Ellis Ruley, whose death (and the earlier death of his son-in-law) were declared accidental at the time but may have been homicides, perhaps racially motivated. Now the bodies of both men have been exhumed and will be studied for evidence of foul play. See the link below to read about this fascinating development.