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Apricot Sky Productions Presents:

As Fate Would Have It



An Evening of One-Act Plays

Written By:  Eric Alter

Directed by:  Rob Sullivan,
Jason Romas, Elissa Strell and Leah Vesonder



Featuring:  Michael Kerns, Chris Tessla, Phil Wells, Natasha Kovic,
Rachel Skrod,Kenneth Hatlee, Philip Asta, Michael Moran,
Bunny Mateosian, Anne Ayres, Gianna Esposito & Charlie Gruber

Performing at The Deron School of NJ
130 Grove Street, Montclair, NJ  07042

April 1, 2, 3 & 8, 9, 10

Michael Moran and Bunny Matesoian in Old Fashioned Dating, Directed by: Rob Sullivan
Charlie Gruber (left) and Phil Wells in Genetics, directed by: Jason Romas
Gianna Esposito in Six, Today, Directed by: Leah Vesonder
Rachel Skrod and Gianna Esposito in Six, Today, Directed by: Leah Vesonder
Rachel Skrod and Natasha Kovic in Peaches N' Cream, Directed by: Rob Sullivan
Anne Ayres and Kenneth Hatlee in As Fate Would Have It, Directed by: Rob Sullivan