ArtsPRunlimited proudly presents Daniel P. Quinn at the Landmark Tavern for Premiere Book Signing Appearances for "Exits & Entrances: Producing Off-Broadway and Beyond, 1981-2006."
Share in this brunch time event at the 1868 Landmark Tavern on Sunday, Jan.27, 1 to 4 p.m. Daniel P. Quinn will be available for a talk on his 25-year career Off-Broadway and be available to sign his books including "Organized Labor." or "Exits & Entrances."
The cash bar, reception and book party will include chamber music by Vivian Penham, Cello and John Dey, Tenor in excerpts from AFTER THE BALL which opened last season at the Bickford Theatre and revived at the Landmark Tavern this past September.
Mr. Quinn was formerly affiliated with the Irish Arts Center, where he served as Associate Producer, Producer and Guest Director. His notable works included Janet Noble's Away Alone; Graham Reid's Remembrance, Tom Murphy's The Gigli Concert with Kate Burton, the Obie Award winning Tim McDonnell as Best Actor in Diary of a Madman, revivals of Sean O'Casey's Bedtime Story, and Frank and Malachy McCourt's A Couple of Blaguards.
Other work included Trouble & Strife Theatre's Now and at the hour of our Death, Edward Bond's satire Derek, the Irish Institute Award winning production of John Maguire's l877 melodrama Honesty is the Best Policy and an adaptation of The Fall of the House of Usher by Daniel Gabriel. He was also a guest of Aer Lingus at tyhe Dublin Theatre Festival.
Since then, he has also co-directed the controversial Black Jesus Passion Play at the Park Theatre in l997 and 1998. Most recently, he has been affiliated with the Bickford Theatre in Morristown as a Guest Producer with JohnTrausae's epic Latter Day Litany, Opera Bis!, Yeats' PURGATORY with Mickey Kelly, and After The Ball.
Both books are also for sale on the web at http://www.authorhouse.com/, or the Montclair Book Center and Watchung Book Store in Montclair, or at the American Labor Museum/Botto House in Haledon, NJ, and the Paterson Museum in NJ. Theyt are also for sale at the Landmark Tavern in NYC and by request at the Drama Book Shop in Manhattan.