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"THE OUTERMOST HOUSE"
A
Solo Play
featuring Marvin Einhorn
written by Cindy Cooper
directed by Michelle Bossy
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| Marvin Einhorn performing at Cape Cod Nat'l Seashore -- Photo of Henry Beston in Background |
ABOUT MARVIN EINHORN --A stage and
film actor, Marvin has appeared in 'A Beautiful Mind' and 'A League of Their Own,' as well as numerous
theater engagements off-Broadway and regionally. He worked at NBC as a director for 30 years. He is actively
involved with Primary Stages and previously performed 'The Outermost House' at benefits for the Henry Beston Society
on Cape Cod, at Artichoke Music in Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere. He is married to Annie Einhorn and has three children
and seven grandchildren.
ABOUT CINDY COOPER -- An award-winning playwright and
journalist, Cindy's plays have been performed off-Broadway, regionally, in Canada and Europe. 'How She Played
the Game,' about women in sports, was produced in NY by Primary Stages and the Women's Project and Productions and mounted
in over 80 venues, including Budapest; other plays include 'Strange Light,' 'Sentences and Words,'
and 'Words of Choice.' She is a two-time Jerome Fellow, and her plays are included in 14 volumes. http://www.cyncooperwriter.net
ABOUT MICHELLE BOSSY -- Michelle is the Associate Artistic
Director of Primary Stages, where she has been since 2002. In New York, she produced the World Premiere of 'Dread
Awakening' and directed and produced the premieres of 'Sarajevo's Child' (2005 Fringe Festival), 'Cumberland,' 'Low
Brow' and 'Missing Mike Vitelle.' Upcoming: 'The Choice' by Ben Knox. She is the Co-Founder and
Artistic Director of the Plum Theatre Company. BFA in Directing: Webster University. Member: Lincoln Center Director's
Lab.

FROM THE TEXT:
"For the gifts of life are the earth's and they are given to all, and
they are the songs of birds at daybreak, Orion and the Bear, and dawn seen over ocean from the beach or from a little house
on the outermost reaches of the outermost shore."
Performances:
Cape Cod National Seashore, Wellington, Oregon, New York City, elsewhere.
May
2007 Benefit for New Yor New Jersey Trail Conference:
The New
York-New Jersey Trail Conference is dedicated to connecting people with nature. "I love
mixing art and the environment," writes Edward K. Goodell, executive director.
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