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Monday, October 16, 2006

Happening this Sunday...

"Creating the Career You Want" with Actress Dee Wallace-Stone of
'Sons & Daughters' and 'E.T.' Techniques for moving forward in your
life and your career whether that's acting, producing or directing.
Beginning a career, ready to take the next step, or making a comeback,
deal with your business side and balance your career with the rest of
your life. There will also be an actors/writers workshop reading
during this event.

Free to Industry with RSVP
RSVP online at http://ScreenplayLab.com

Sunday, October 1, 2006, 3pm to 6pm
The Sanctuary at St. Stephen's Church (next to Write Act Theatre)
6128 Yucca Street (Gower and 101 Fwy.)
Hollywood, CA 90028

Park in the lot free
Wheelchair-accessible

Note this week's location is The Sanctuary at Write Act Theatre...

http://www.writeactrep.org/

Write Act is a 60-seat Equity stage at St. Stephen's Church, 6128
Yucca Street, Hollywood, between Franklin and Hollywood Boulevards.
Enter the free parking lot on the corner of Gower and Carlos. To
enter from the parking lot come up two sets of stairs. Wheelchair
accessible from the north side of the building. ScreenplayLab
expresses special thanks to development director Wil Bowers and
artistic director John Lant.

Funny Is Money...

Of the 50 top-grossing movies of 2005, 22 are comedies, 13 are
dramas, 9 are action, 5 are horror and one is a documentary. Of the
ten top-grossing movies of 2005, four are comedies (Wedding Crashers,
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Madagascar, Hitch), five are
action movies, and one is action-comedy (Mr. & Mrs. Smith). Academy
Award winner Crash did less box office than Bewitched or Herbie
Fully Loaded and barely out-grossed Cheaper by the Dozen 2.

Robin

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