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Been Wrong So Long It Feels Right: Walter Mosley Performances & Conversation
LOS ANGELES | IN-PERSON
26 February
Enjoy a night celebrating one America’s most acclaimed mystery writers, Walter Mosley. A conversation with Paula L. Woods, author and book critic whose “Dying to Know” mystery column appears regularly in the Los Angeles Times, will follow a performance of excerpts from Mosley’s latest novel 'Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right.' Actors scheduled to appear include Jason George (Station 19), Glynn Turman (Rustin) and Miia Harris (Monster High: The Movie). Co-presented with ALOUD.
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Harriet Walter & Friends: What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said
LONDON
6 March
A renowned cast of actresses, including Juliet Stevenson, Leah Harvey, Meera Syal, MyAnna Buring, Olivia Williams & Rosalind Eleazar will perform imaginings from "She Speaks!: What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said," acclaimed actor, Dame Harriet Walter's new book that proposes brilliant, profound and hilarious alternative insights & female perspectives in her gorgeously constructed monologues!
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Phiphen hosts An Evening with John Edgar Wideman
MANHATTAN | LIVE
7 May
Performances of John Edgar Wideman's short fiction will be followed by a conv