Visible Ink 2012 Staged Reading
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Runtime: 99:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 11:00 PM
Gary Jorisch’s story “T.A.M.Q.V.”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Gary Jorisch’s story “T.A.M.Q.V.” was performed by Joe Ricci, Catherine Augier and Tony Travostino. The opening song, “All is Fair in Love,” is performed by Marva Hicks.
Runtime: 06:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 10:00 PM
Fran Giuffre’s story “Hanging by a Limb”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Fran Giuffre’s story “Hanging by a Limb” was performed by Karen Wexler, Tony Travostino and Kathryn Mowat-Murphy.
Runtime: 05:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 9:00 PM
Kim Korby Fraser’s story “My Broken Heart, My Broken Breast”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Kim Korby Fraser’s story “My Broken Heart, My Broken Breast” was performed by Catherine Augier, Tony Travostino and Lucy Martin.
Runtime: 07:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 8:00 PM
June Brophy-Kachejian’s story “I’ve Always Loved the Movies”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
June Brophy-Kachejian’s story “I’ve Always Loved the Movies” was performed by Diane Baker and cast. The dancer is Kathryn Mowat-Murphy.
Runtime: 06:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 7:00 PM
Mary Shannon Little’s story “Fantasy Funeral”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Mary Shannon Little’s story “Fantasy Funeral” was performed by Susan Spain and cast. Singers are Marva Hicks and Joe Ricci.
Runtime: 09:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 6:00 PM
Fabiana Rezak, Jordan Chase, Cyril Tai, Maria Mirone, and M. E. Shell’s “ They’re Coming to Get You”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Fabiana Rezak, Jordan Chase, Cyril Tai, Maria Mirone , and M. E. Shell’s prompt-driven writings “They’re Coming to Get You” were performed by the cast.
Runtime: 04:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 5:00 PM
Michael Solomon’s story “Worlds Apart”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Michael Solomon’s “Worlds Apart” was performed by Tony Travostino, Joe Ricci and Karen Wexler.
Runtime: 05:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 4:00 PM
Annie Rachele Lanzillotto’s story “Fastigium”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Annie Rachele Lanzillotto’s “Fastigium” was performed by Lucy Martin, Joe Ricci, Catherine Augier, and Tony Travostino.
Runtime: 06:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 3:00 PM
Ray Alvin’s story “The Indecent Summer”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Ray Alvin’s “The Indecent Summer” was performed by Joe Ricci, Kathryn Mowat-Murphy and Tony Travostino.
Runtime: 04:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 2:00 PM
A. Onawa’s story “How Lord Shiva Danced in My Life”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
A. Onawa’s “How Lord Shiva Danced in My Life” was performed by Susan Spain, Kathryn Mowat-Murphy and Fernando Carrillo. Choreographed by Tricia Brouk.
Runtime: 06:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 1:00 PM
Karla Layden’s poem “Audience”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Karla Layden’s poem “Audience” was narrated by Lucy Martin.
Runtime: 02:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 12:00 PM
Greg Kachejian’s skit “Family Feud”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Greg Kachejian’s skit “Family Feud” was performed by the cast.
Runtime: 04:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 11:00 AM
Leandra Navetta’s story “A Mirror Monologue”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Leandra Navetta’s story “A Mirror Monologue” was performed by Catherine Augier.
Runtime: 05:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 10:00 AM
David Dorfman’s story “Three Tuxedos”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
David Dorfman’s story “Three Tuxedos” was performed by Tony Travostino and Joe Ricci.
Runtime: 05:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 9:00 AM
Liya Khenkin’s story “The Day the Music Stopped”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Liya Khenkin’s story “The Day the Music Stopped” was performed by Karen Wexler and Joe Ricci. Singer is Marva Hicks.
Runtime: 08:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 8:00 AM
Toby Farley, Peter Marotta, and Susan Buckler’s “After My Diagnosis, the First Time I Laughed”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Toby Farley, Peter Marotta, and Susan Buckler’s Prompt-driven writings “ After My Diagnosis, the First Time I Laughed” were performed by the cast.
Runtime: 02:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 7:00 AM
Lisa DiMaggio-D’Ottavio’s story “Good Golly, I Miss Molly”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Lisa DiMaggio-D’Ottavio’s story “Good Golly, I Miss Molly” was performed by Lucy Martin, Tony Travostino and Karen Wexler.
Runtime: 05:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 6:00 AM
Karin Diamond’s story “Kitchen Charades”
Visible Ink, a one-on-one writing program for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, offers opportunities for self-expression, stress reduction, personal growth, and individual success at a time when many participants face the considerable challenge of a serious illness.
Karin Diamond’s story “Kitchen Charades” was performed by Catherine Augier and Karen Wexler. The closing song, “When You Believe,” was performed by Marva Hicks and cast.
Runtime: 08:00 minutes Published: 04/16/2012 - 5:00 AM