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PROJECT SHAW: your monthly guide to reason.
We’ve done it!
For the first time ever, every play George Bernard Shaw ever wrote for the stage has been presented to New York audiences. Between 2006 and 2009, every sketch, full-length and one-act play was performed as a concert reading with astonishing all-star casts. Many of these plays had never before been seen in New York, or anywhere in this country. This constitutes more than 60 of Shaw’s plays, all to sold out audiences.
AND WE’RE GOING ON!
The 2010 edition of this series will be presented one Monday a month, with a nominal admission charge of $25 and no service charge: tickets are always available after the first of every month. All performances are open to the public!
As produced and directed by David Staller, many of our greatest actors converge to share Shaw’s insights and wicked wit.
It all happens at New York’s most legendary private club, The Players at 16 Gramercy Park South.
The Irish born Shaw, who died at age 94 in 1950, is one of the most prolific writers of plays, books and treatises in the English language who ever lived. His outspoken stand for human rights, political awareness and the need for each person to take responsibility for their own lives has become legendary.
Don’t miss any of these remarkable events. Mark your calendar now.

Your generous support makes these readings possible.
To make a tax-deductable donation, please
make out checks to:
Gingold Theatrical Group
520 8th Avenue
#312, New York, NY 10018.