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Tickets can be purchased on-site starting Friday, May 9 at 9:00 a.m. in the lobby of the Bourbon Orleans Hotel located at 717 Orleans.
You can purchase tickets over the phone by calling 504-581-1144 through 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 8. Tickets range from $15 -$100 for a weekend pass. One day passes are available on site.
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Elizabeth Whitney in "A Day Without Sunshine" |
“Us,” Tim Miller’s one-man,
one-night show that occurs on Saturday, May 10th, at the Marigny
Theater, ricochets between Miller’s love affair with Broadway musicals
to an exploration of gay marriage, exile and the injustices lesbian
and gay people face in the good ol' USA. The show careens from memories
of a ten year old's plan to flee to Canada to escape the war in Viet
Nam ("Man of La Mancha") to a meditation on why a Southern
California child spoke with an English accent (Oliver!"). Miller
takes us on a journey that re-thinks the American Musical as inspiration
for radical politics and queer identity. "Us" was nominated
in 2005 for a NY Drama Desk Award for best solo on- or off-Broadway.
The show also appears in Miller’s book 1001 BEDS which won
the 2007 literary prize for best Drama-Theater Book from the Lambda Literary
Foundation. For information about tickets, click here.
A Day Without Sunshine is a new solo performance by Elizabeth Whitney and directed by Mark
Finley. Featuring original music, the show explores recent histories
of “family values” with a specific focus on pageant queen, singer,
and orange juice spokesperson turned virulent anti-gay activist Anita
Bryant. Inspired by Whitney's memories of growing up in Tallahassee,
Florida during Bryant's infamous Save Our Children campaign, Whitney
manages to bring humor and insight into her imaginative portrayal of
Bryant. A Day Without Sunshine was developed at La Mama ETC's
2007 Playwriting Residency in Italy with Lisa Kron, and was workshopped
at Dixon Place in New York City in October 2007. www.elizabethwhitney.com
For tickets to these and other Saints and Sinners events, click here.
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Dorothy Allison |
Mark Doty |
Jim Grimsley |
Val McDermid |
Tim Miller |
Michelle Tea |
Hello Registrants!
Thank you for registering for the 2008 Saints and Sinners Literary Festival.
Your interest in and support of the event is greatly appreciated. The
complete schedule is almost finalized and will be posted soon.
This 6th annual event will be filled with great conversations about
writing, with terrific theater, fun parties and the best kind of connections.
If you get into the city on Thursday, you should check out our kickoff
event at the W-Hotel's beautiful courtyard. "Read Me Something,
Mister!" will feature authors Paul Lisicky, Mark Doty, Greg Herren,
and J.M. Redmann reading passages from their favorite New Orleans'
authors. This is a ticketed event. You can call the office at: 504-581-1144
to purchase or reserve a space.
Of course, you can always catch panel discussions, performances, readings,
and more at the Bourbon Orleans or the Bourbon Pub/Parade Bar. Our theatre
events will take place at the Marigny Theatre (you can pick up a program
at the registration table that will tell you everything you need to
know). Our book fair will begin on Friday, May 9 with titles of participating
authors, sponsors, and books of local interest. And make sure to pick
up an exclusive Saints and Sinners book bag to carry home your loot.
And as every year, there's plenty of time just to visit with old friends
or to make new ones.
Your registration badges that will get you into all panels, readings,
and parties can be picked up in the lobby of the Bourbon Orleans Hotel, 717 Orleans in the French Quarter, starting on May 9th at 9 a.m.
Tickets for all master classes, theatre, and special events will be
at the registration table with your badge. Also, make sure to check
out the welcome party (which is included with your weekend pass) at
a new chic location. From 5:30 - 7:30, come and enjoy drinks and New
Orleans nibbles at the W-French Quarter Courtyard, located at 316
Chartres Street.
For folks that haven't been to Saints and Sinners before, prepare
for some heat in its many forms. Temperatures will be in the 80s, and
the Quarter should be in bloom.
We look forward to seeing you at Saints and Sinners this year. You can
check the website for any important updates, or call the office at 504-581-1144.
All the best and see you in May,
Paul J. Willis
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The Sixth Annual Saints and Sinners Literary Festival is just around the corner and we are so excited
to see the preliminary schedule taking shape that we couldn’t wait
another minute to share some highlights and let you know that the online
registration is available..
I also want to take this opportunity
to personally request your help to ensure the festival not only continues
to provide quality programming, but continues to grow. As many
of you already know, Saints and Sinners is currently completely organized
by unpaid volunteers. It is truly a labor of love as all of the work
is done without monetary compensation. More volunteers are needed
to ensure the festival continues and prospers with each year. You don’t
have to have a large amount of free time? An hour or two a week would
be perfect. There are currently a few projects we could use help with
now. So if Saints and Sinners is as important to you as it is
to us, please volunteer to do some pre-conference work. | Read more »
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A) DEVIL: $25
- Recognition in the Festival program book
B) SAINT: $75
- Recognition in the Festival program book
- One Master Class ticket for the 2008 event ($25 value)
C) SINNER: $125
- All of the benefits of Levels A-B, plus:
- Exclusive Saints and Sinners Book Bag
(Distributed at the Festival)
D) ANGEL: $250
- All of the benefits of levels A-C, plus:
- One weekend pass ($100 value)
E) LITERARY PANEL SPONSOR:
$1500 Underwriting of one of the Festival’s literary panels. You will receive credit directly beneath the panel description of your choice in the Festival program, as well as an “All Access Pass,” which provides you with admittance to every event during the Festival |
Purchase Membership Online »
Download mail-in form »
As the festival enters its sixth year, we would like to ask your help in achieving a goal of raising $20,000 between now and December 31. As many of you already know, Saints and Sinners is currently completely organized by unpaid volunteers. It is truly a labor of love as all of the work is done without monetary compensation. Our fundraising goal would allow us to hire a much-needed, part-time office assistant to help with the pre-conference administrative work, and pay for general operating expenses to produce the event—venue rental, printing, advertising, etc. Additionally, donations would also go towards providing registration scholarships for individuals who otherwise might not be able to afford to register for the event.
With all of the problems and difficulties currently facing the LGBTQ publishing community, the role the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival plays in helping to support and connect our community of authors and publishers is needed more than ever. Please help to ensure the festival not only continues, but grows by becoming a premiere affiliate of our new Archangel Membership program. Follow the instructions below to become an “Archangel” or to make a general donation. If you prefer to mail in a donation at this time, please print the mail-in form, complete it and mail it in with your check made out to: “TWNOLF: Saints and Sinners event” and send to:
Saints and Sinners Literary Festival
Attention: Paul Willis
938 Lafayette Street, #514
New Orleans, LA 70113
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Testimonials "Thank you for all of your tremendous work to make The Saints and Sinners Festival such a rewarding, incredible experience. My partner and I attended over half a dozen events and we were continually impressed by the outstanding quality of the presentations. We are thankful for the valuable knowledge we gained, new friendships we have made and the creative support we received. We will definitely see you next year." David-Matthew Barnes
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