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Joan Ravenna-Sussman of Newport Beach and Palm Springs will see her
words come to life when her original play, “For Pete’s Sake,” opens on
the boards of Orange County’s Chance Theatre in Anaheim on March 9.
The work by Ravenna-Sussman is actually a finalist play in the
Playwright’s Circle 2000 National Playwriting Festival. Ravenna-Sussman
said she is honored to have her work staged and is thrilled at the
prospect of being considered for this prestigious award.
“Inspired by the tragic and sudden death of John F. Kennedy Jr., the
play explores the possibility that, inherent in every blessing, there is
a hidden curse,” said Ravenna-Sussman, explaining her play. “The
proclivity to desire for our children the realization of our own thwarted
ambitions and the very human propensity to dismiss the small, everyday
joys, not knowing what we had until it’s gone.”
The play begins around the character Peter Thorton, a frustrated actor
who has been hurt in a car accident and finds himself dining with God.
The very colorful God, as written by Ravenna-Sussman, allows Thorton to
decide the fate of his unborn son. The son may live an ordinary but happy
life, or he may experience fame and fortune and sorrow.
Thorton chooses the road of fame and fortune. And so the story begins.
Ravenna-Sussman, who was born and raised on the Orange Coast, has
enjoyed a successful career as an actress, spokeswoman and producer on
various projects for television and other media. She has hosted the
CableAce-nominated travel series “Great Sports Vacations,” as well as
“Ticket to Adventure” for the Outdoor Life Network.
She is now producing “Earthtrek,” which she also writes and hosts for
PBS affiliates across the country.
Ravenna-Sussman is married to attorney Mitchell Sussman, partner in
the KOCE-TV station for the desert cities.
For more information on the play, call (760) 325-7258.
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Northern Trust of Newport Beach has formed the Orange County Literary
Society, a not-for-profit corporation that seeks to promote interest and
awareness in contemporary literature.
To this end, the financial powerhouse has conducted two readings so
far, the first one featuring author John Gray (“Men Are From Mars, Women
Are From Venus”) and the second, staged Jan. 17, introduced Newport Beach
audiences to Frances Mayes, best-selling author of “Under the Tuscan Sun”
and “Bella Tuscany.”
Mayes shared personal stories about her latest work, “In Tuscany.”
Northern Trust invited high school students from the Kathleen Muth
Reading and Learning Center’s literacy program to attend the lecture and
share lunch with the author.
“We are committed to giving back to our community. The intention of
this literary society is to raise enough funds through annual membership
dues to promote literacy, as well as to work with our local schools,”
said Betty Mower, regional president of Northern Trust. “Students from
our local schools are invited to attend each luncheon, which will include
special time with the featured author, as was the case with Mayes.”
Upcoming authors set to address the local crowd include David Nasaw,
who wrote a biography of William Randolph Hearst titled, “Chief: Life of
Hearst,” and famed mystery author Mary Higgins Clark.
To become involved, call Glenn Perry at (415) 765-7526 or contact
Perry on the Internet at [email protected].
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Two of the Orange Coast’s star chefs, Alan Greeley of the Golden
Truffle and Michael Kang of Five Feet, will join Families Forward for a
Wines of the Millennium event at the Mondavi Food and Wine Center in
Costa Mesa on Feb. 8. The fund-raiser will feature a cook-off surrounding
specially selected wines suitable for the party.
Families Forward, established in 1984 (formerly known as Irvine
Temporary Housing), helps families who are facing personal and financial
problems.
For more information, call Nora Caldwell at (949) 552-2727.
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