Thursday, December 21, 2006

I was on Guiding Light Friday, Dec. 8!

Happy Holidays, my incredible family and friends!

First, business:
1) My Guiding Light episode airs FRIDAY, 12/8 at 10am on CBS!
Set those Tivos, DVRs, and VCRs! I play a Social Worker with an abandoned baby on her hands; two scenes, four lines (the most I've had yet on television...) :) Should be towards the middle of the episode; I'm in a purple coat with a green scarf and looking very glam for a social worker. Enjoy!

2) Reminder if you're in DC: My reading is Tuesday, 12/19 at 7pm...I'm getting tons of RSVPs and can't wait to see you all!! The play I wrote, Carol's Christmas , is having a FREE public reading at Woolly Mammoth Theatre at 7th & D Streets NW, downtown DC. Invite anyone you like! Come prepared to laugh, but there's mature themes and language, so leave the kids at home. Details below:

Synopsis: A woman goes through a bad breakup and refuses to leave her house, only to be visited by the ghosts of her Ex-boyfriend Past, Ex-Husband Present, and the ghost of her Partner-Yet-To-Be.

CAROL'S CHRISTMAS
by Marni Penning
Staged reading (wine & cheese reception to follow)
Tuesday, December 19th at 7pm (should be about 90 minutes long)
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company - Rehearsal Hall
7th & D Streets, Downtown Washington, DC
Closest Metros:
Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Yellow & Green lines) — 1 block away
Gallery Place (Red, Yellow & Green lines) — 2 blocks away, use Verizon Center exit to 7th & F. Directions/Parking Info:http://woollymammoth.net/productions/directionstowoolly.html

Now to personal stuff:
If you need my updated snail-mail address, it's just changed! Email me and I'll send it!

And in January and February, I'll be doing Harold Pinter's The Lover at Rep Stage in Columbia, MD. I can't wait to be back in the DC area for a spell! I've missed you all...

I hope everyone's holidays are merry and bright. Thanks again for being such an amazing support group to me!

Love and hugs for an even better 2007,
Marni

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