caldwell's bomb
press release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 26, 2022
Media Contact:
Zoë Yeoman
Director of Outreach & Publicity
Phone: 310.251.6180
Actor’s Studio 66 Second Season Opens with
Caldwell’s Bomb
Albuquerque's newest professional theatre, Actors Studio 66 (AS66), opens it's ’22/’23 season on October 7th with Bill Rogers’ dark comedy, Caldwell’s Bomb. Set in a fictional Missouri town in the summer of 2010, a desperate militia group plots a terrorist attack at a political rally.
The cast features popular local actors Jeff Dolecek, Joel Daniel Miller, guest artist Christine Grenier and introduces Joe Levy in his debut performance.
All shows are presented in the Black Cat Theatre space at 3011-13 Monte Vista Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106. Seating is general admission and tickets are $20. If available, tickets may be purchased at the door, but patrons are encouraged to reserve them in advance at: www.actorsstudio66.org/ticketing
Caldwell’s Bomb opens on Friday, October 7th (opening night tickets include a post-show reception with the playwright, cast and crew). Performances continue Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 PM with Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM. Caldwell’s Bomb runs through October 23rd. Thursday, October 13 is a “Pay What you Will” performance.
All shows are presented in the Black Cat Theatre space at 3011-13 Monte Vista Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106. Seating is general admission and tickets are $20. If available, tickets may be purchased at the door, but patrons are encouraged to reserve them in advance at: www.actorsstudio66.org/ticketing
ABOUT:
ACTOR’S STUDIO 66 was founded in the summer of 2021 with the mission to produce “socially relevant theatre.” Original board members Frederick Ponzlov, Kathleen Welker, and Zoë Yeoman along with theater professionals Tim Wilkins and Linda Ferro founded AS66 as a not-for-profit 501c3 corporation.
BILL ROGERS (playwright) is the author of more than a dozen plays, two of which have won awards in productions in Kansas City and New York. He is at work on a novel and lives in San Diego with his wife, Janet.