William M. Hoffman’s
AS IS

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 7 pm

As Is - 30th Anniversary Dramatic Reading of the Play by William M. Hoffman
directed by Darren Patrick Blaney
co-produced by Darren Blaney, Larry Chidsey, Emery Grant, & Laurence Re
in conjunction with
Stonewall National Museum - Wilton Manors Gallery
2157 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors
Special Thanks: LeRoi Freeman & Ed Sparan

Cast:
(in order of appearance)
Lory Reyes: Hospice Worker, Lily, 2nd Woman
Larry Chidsey: Rich
Darren Blaney: Saul
Dylan Denmark: Chet, Clone 2, PWA 1, Drug Dealer 1
Larry Re: Brother, Pickup 1, Bartender, 2nd Man, PWA 4, Pat
Erica King: Business Partner, Doc 3, 1st Woman, PWA 2, Nurse
James Lott: Doc 1, Clone 1, Cop, Marty, Drug Dealer 3
Sharbel Saker: Doc 2, Pickup 2, Clone 3, 1st Man, Vinnie, Hospital Worker
Richard Cohen: TV Announcer, John, PWA 3, Barney, Drug Dealer 2

Stonewall invites you to a dramatic reading of the critically-acclaimed play, As Is, to mark the 30th anniversary of its first production. A pioneer of gay theater, William M. Hoffman began writing the play in 1982, early in the AIDS crisis. Originally staged by New York's Circle Repertory Company in 1985, As Is was the first Broadway play to represent the disease. Noteworthy not only for its gritty depiction of the fear, uncertainty and horror of the time, the love story of As Is ultimately offers a sex-positive and hopeful message for its audience. At a time in history when great progress has been made for some, but huge challenges remain on a global scale, this reading provides the opportunity to honor the past, remain vigilant in the present and provide a cathartic and educational experience as we look toward an AIDS-free future.

Performed by Lory Reyes, Larry Chidsey, Darren Blaney, Dylan Denmark, Larry Re, Erika King, Richard M. Cohen, Sharbel Saker and James Lott

Cast of As Is, pictured from left to right: Lory Reyes, Darren Blaney, Larry Chidsey, Erika King (front), James Lott, Dylan Denmark (front), Laurence Re, Sharbel Saker (front), & Richard Cohen

Rehearsing the dramatic reading of William M. Hoffman’s As Is, 2015