[Intersection for the Arts - Julie Hebert - Almost Asleep (?)]
Date Created
January 1989
Description
Julie Hebert is a Los Angeles based theatre, film, and television writer and director. She has been nominated for several awards and fellowships. The Intersection for the Arts, established in 1965, is the oldest nonprofit arts space in San Francisco, producing and presenting new and experimental work in the fields of literature, theater, music, and the visual arts and offering community classes and workshops. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. May feature the world premiere of Julie Hebert's play "Almost Asleep", produced by the Intersection for the Arts. Written and directed by Julie Hebert and in collaboration with Deborah Slater, John Mayne, and Gina Leishman.
Item or Container Annotation
[There are no distinguishing annotations on the 2 tapes to indicate what order the tapes should be played in. Title is title is provided by Donor/Videographer] Annotations on both tapes: Spine label: Unknown - Possibly Intersection for the Arts 1/89. Tape Label: "Almost Asleep" Julie Hebert + maybe and/or "Beneath the Thin Skin" by Deborah Slater.
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