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August 11, 2006 Issue # 21
A League of Their Own
The Theatre League of South Florida is
the Place to Go to Be in the Know

By Mary Damiano

Erinn Dearth

Erinn Dearth, promoting the Theatre League of South Florida

When Erinn Dearth first came to South Florida two years ago, she was hungry for information about how an actress could get involved with the local theatre scene.  When she came across the Theatre League of South Florida, she knew she’d found what she was looking for.

“I went on the website and sent in a membership application,” Dearth says.  “The very next day I got the e-mail blast saying this is what’s going on, this is what you can audition for, these are the job opportunities, these are the free and discounted tickets available to members, these are the meetings that are coming up—it’s really an incredible wealth of opportunity.”

Today, Dearth is the Interim Executive Director of the Theatre League, handling the day-to-day administrative duties involved with running the League.  She is also one of the   foremost advocates of the 15-year-old organization, helping to raise awareness of the theatre community to the public and promoting the benefits of membership for both individuals as well as theatres.

Fiction
Valentine’s Day

By Deborah Sharp

I was browsing the air freshener aisle at the Wal-Mart when I heard an announcement over the loudspeaker: “Would the driver of a white Toyota minivan with Florida plates please come to the customer service counter?” 

I had the urge to run, but where was I going to go? It was February in northern Michigan, and I was wearing the clothes I had on when I’d left Fort Lauderdale, three days before. I wouldn’t get far in a wrap-around denim skirt, canvas espadrilles, and a peach cashmere twin-set sweater.

I looked at it this way: At least jail would be warm. I reported to Customer Service.

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