West Windsor Arts Center to present Life Is Strange: An Evening of One-Acts Nov 6-7

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PCM Theatre Company is set to present “Life Is Strange: An Evening of One-Acts,” at the West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road in Princeton Junction. Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, November 6 and 7.

Showcasing all local talent, the evening will consist of 8 original short one-act plays from 5 talented writers and the artistic vision of 6 directors. Topics and themes include platonic friendship, a homeless couple, lovers looking to break up, a hitman’s odd contract, Lucifer himself, a job interview gone horribly wrong, invading in-laws and an existential question with no apparent answer.

“Life Is Strange” features multi-talented participants including Damian Gaeta of Hamilton, NJ; Tim Moran and Tyann Sells, both of East Windsor, NJ; Kayla McLaughlin of Princeton, NJ; Dave Hamm of Wrightstown, NJ; Paul Myatovich of Bordentown, NJ; Maria Kligmann of Doylestown, PA; Nicole Russano of Ewing, NJ; and Gabrielle Cody of Lawrenceville, NJ, each in several roles.

Tickets are $18 general admission with all payment at the door [cash only]. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (609) 439-9320 or emailing pcmtheatre@hotmail.com.

For more information, contact Ken Britschge, Producer, at (609) 439-9320 or pcmtheatre@hotmail.com.

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