Write Out Loud production to include Bernard Levin's humorous look at gardening

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–“From My Hammock,” a tongue-in-cheek essay about gardening by the late Jewish writer Bernard Levin will be among the short pieces read at Write Out Loud’s presentation of “Rhapsody in Bloom,” a collection of stories about the garden, at 7 p.m., Monday, April 19 at Old Town Theatre. 

Tickets for the one-night only event are $12, with a discount for seniors and active military.  Reservations may be made by phoning (619) 297-8953, or via the email writeoutloudsd@gmail.com

Chip Persons will be the reader for “From My Hammock” and will join Walter Ritter in reading “The Lily” by H.E. Bates.  Ritter also will read “Stay, Corydon, Thou Swain” by Sylvia Townsend Warner.

Other performers will include Annie Hinton who will read “A Poem by Susan Platt” as well as “The Occasional Gardener” by H. H. Munro; and Veronica Murphy, who will read “Happiness” by Mary Lavin.

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