Feb
20
Thu February 20th, 2020
7:00PM
The Gallery
Minimum Age: 21+
Doors Open: 6:30PM
Show Time: 7:00PM
Event Ticket: $10
Day of Show: $12
Come celebrate the 13th Annual Charles Bukowski Memorial Reading in The Gallery @Le Poisson Rouge
on Thursday, February 20, 2019 at 7pm! Doors open 6:30pm.
This highly anticipated yearly event is hosted by Three Rooms Press co-directors Kat Georges and Peter Carlaftes and features prizes including a collection of poetry, cds, rare videos, rare photos, and readings from various authors.
Charles Bukowski was considered the champion of the outsiders, the lost, the lonely, and the outcasts of society. His work is still vividly relevant today. Overall, Bukowski wrote about the human condition, something that can be applied to any time period regardless of changes in technology, politics, or societal conflict.
Doors open at 6:30pm. (for best seating please arrive early).
All attendees have a chance to win Bukowski books, CDs, DVDs, and other prizes. A limited open mic will be available for audience members wanted to share their personal favorite Bukowski poem (under 3 minutes).
Ticketing Policy
This is a general admission event in The Gallery at LPR. Seating is first-come, first-served.
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Three Rooms Press Presents: The 13th Annual CHARLES BUKOWSKI Memorial Reading
Mike Daisey is an American monologist, author, actor and raconteur best known for his extemporaneous monologues about Nikola Tesla, L. Ron Hubbard, Steve Jobs and Apple’s supply chain in China, the Department of Homeland Security, the history of the New York transit system, 9/11, the inventor of the neutron bomb, Wal-Mart and a variety of other topics. He has recently been touring nationally with his new monologue, THE SECRET WAR about about Daniel Ellsberg, Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden, and the evolution of our secrecy state.
George Wallace is an American jazz poet, known for his energetic and rhythmic voice. He has over 43 collections of his work published to date, including two full-length collections on Three Rooms Press (Poppin’ Johnny and EOS: Abductor of Men). He was most recently honored as poet laureate of Ditet e Naimit Poetry Festival in Tetova, Macedonia and has been selected as the 2018 recipient of the Gold Medal Alexander the Great Prize awarded by the International Cultural Association “Café of Idease” under the auspices of UNESCO.
Richard Vetere is an American playwright and screenwriter whose work has received international critical acclaim. His is the author of the play Last Day, and a novel, Baroque, about Caravaggio and the people he painted in Rome. His authored a recent poetry collection, The Other Colors in a Snow Storm. Movies include The Third Miracle (produced by Francis Ford Coppola), How to Go Out on a Date in Queens, and the cult classic, Vigilante. His most recent work includes his highly-praised novel, THE WRITERS AFTERLIFE and CHAMPAGNE AND COCAINE –both Three Rooms Press.
Michael Puzzo is a writer and actor living in NYC. He has been a LAByrinth Theater Company member since 1997. His critically-acclaimed plays include Spirits of Exit Eleven, The Dirty Talk (nominated for an Innovative Theater Award for best script), Lyric Is Waiting (Irish Repertory Theater), The Horse Shoe King of Jersey City (Aspen Comedy Festival), She Talks To Rainbows (LAByrinth’s Barn Series Reading Festival @ The Public) and #309 (Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai, India). He loves Bukowski!
Puma Perl is a widely published poet and writer, as well as a performer and producer. She is the author of two chapbooks, Ruby True and Belinda and Her Friends, and two full-length poetry collections, knuckle tattoos, and Retrograde, (great weather for MEDIA press.) She is the creator and producer of Puma Perl’s Pandemonium, which launched at the Bowery Electric in 2012 and brings spoken word together with rock and roll. As Puma Perl and Friends, she performs regularly with a group of excellent musicians. She is also a journalist and writes cultural and arts columns for the Villager and other publications.
Peter Carlaftes is a New York-based publisher, playwright, actor, poet, and editor. He is the author of 12 plays, including a noir treatment of Knut Hamsun’s Hunger, and the celebrity rehab center spoof, Spin-Dry. He has appeared in numerous Off-Broadway productions, including his comic solo performance piece, Lenny Bruce: Dead & Well, As an author, Carlaftes has penned five books including A Year on Facebook (humor), I Fold With The Hand I Was Dealt (poetry) and the play collections and Teatrophy (3 More Plays).
He is a co-director of Three Rooms Press.
Kat Georges is a New York-based poet, playwright, performer and designer. In New York since 2003, she has curated poetry readings, performed widely, and written and directed numerous Off-Broadway plays (including Jack Kerouac: Catholic by Larry Myers, and The Old In-and-Out, by Madeline Artenberg and Karen Hildebrand, and ANTI, by Peter Carlaftes). Books include Slow Dance at 120 Beats a Minute, Punk Rock Journal and Our Lady of the Hunger, as well as her upcoming collection of plays, Three Somebodies.
She is co-director of Three Rooms Press.