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a pbnoj production
Directed by Joe Pacheco

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CAST |
One Ring
Zero
Joshua Camp & Michael Hearst
Paul Auster
Dave Eggers
Rick Moody
Jonathan Lethem
Myla Goldberg
Jonathan Ames
Darin Strauss
Amy Fusselman
Clay McLeod Chapman
Lawrence Krauser
Syd Straw
Olivier Conan
Allyssa Lamb
Scott Seeley
Jason Kellermeyer
Krista Overby
Viggo Mortensen
Rene Ricard
Alex Melamid
John Hodgman
Hanna Cheek
Niabi Caldwell
The Great Throwdini
Peter Dinklage
Josh Hamilton
Siri Hustvedt
Sophie Auster
George Plimpton

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One
Ring Zero is Michael Hearst and Joshua
Camp. They have performed regularly at music venues
around New York City as well as cultural centers including
the Whitney Museum of Art, Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park
and Central Park Summer Stage. Their music has been featured
in dance concerts, films and animations, fashion shows,
and NPR programming including This American Life, Fresh
Air and The Next Big Thing. Their most recent album, As
Smart As We Are, a book-cum-CD, features songs with lyrics
contributed by many of North America's bestselling and prize-winning
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Jonathan
Ames is the author of I Pass Like Night,
The Extra Man, What's Not to Love?, My
Less Than Secret Life, and Wake Up, Sir!.
He is the winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has written
for numerous publications including The New York Times,
GQ, Slate, NY Press, the Village Voice and McSweeney's.
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Paul
Auster is the author of eleven novels including
The New York Trilogy, The Music of Chance
and The Book of Illusions. He also wrote
and directed Lulu on the Bridge, Smoke
and Blue in the Face. He lives in Brooklyn,
New York. |
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Clay
McLeod Chapman is the creator of The Pumpkin Pie
Show, a rigorous storytelling session backed with its own
live soundtrack, and the author of Rest Area, a
collection of short stories, and Miss Corpus, a
novel.
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Dave
Eggers is the editor of McSweeney’s, and
has written three books including A Heartbreaking Work
of Staggering Genius which was a finalist for the Pulitzer
Prize. In 2002, Eggers co-founded 826 Valencia, a San Francisco-based
educational non-profit for young people.
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Amy
Fusselman is the author of The Pharmacist’s
Mate. She edits a website called “Surgery
of Modern Warfare” and is the mother of King.
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Not
only is Myla Goldberg the author
of Bee Season, but she also plays accordion, banjo
and flute. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband,
Jason Little. |
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Lawrence
Krauser is the author of the novel Lemon
and of numerous plays, including Wall Street Made Simple
and The Camelot Complex. He wrote and directed
the feature film Horrible Child, currently in post-production.
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Jonathan
Lethem is the author of six novels, including
Motherless Brooklyn, which won the National Book
Critic's Circle Award. Lethem also wrote three story collections
and edited The Year's Best Music Writing 2001.
His stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker,
Harper's, Esquire and The New York Times. He lives in Brooklyn,
New York. |
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Rick
Moody is the author of the novels Garden
State, The Ice Storm and Purple America,
two short story collections, and a non-fiction work, The
Black Veil. |
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Darin
Strauss is the author of the international
bestseller Chang and Eng, and the New York Times
Notable Book The Real McCoy, one of the New York
Public Library's "25 Books to Remember of 2002."
He teaches writing at New York University and Columbia University
Graduate School of the Arts, and lives in Brooklyn, New
York. |
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