“Off The Page” — A Reading From The Bellevue Literary Review

To celebrate the publication of the Bellevue Literary Review’s latest issue, on the theme of “Displacement,” editor-in-chief Danielle Ofri hosts an evening of readings by actors from stage and screen.

OCTOBER 30, 2018 AT 6PM

NYU Langone Health

Schwartz Lecture Hall E

550 First Avenue, NYC

(Enter on E. 30th Street, between First Avenue and the FDR Drive)

 

Free and open to the public

www.BLReview.org

[email protected]

212-263-3973

 

WITH READINGS BY:

Ryan Duncan is a military brat born in MA but moved to NYC from the Washington DC area. He recently appeared on Broadway in Gettin’ the Band Back Together, and before that, Shrek (on Broadway and on Netflix). His off-Broadway credits include Liberty, Altar Boyz (Drama League nomination), Soul Doctor, The Yellow Brick Road, and The Fifth Column. In TV and film, Ryan has appeared in Blue Bloods, He’s With Me, Obits, In Stereo, and I Don’t Believe in That, among others. Ryan works with kids through the non-profit Only Make Believe, and with young playwrights through TDF. www.ryan-duncan.com

Ingeborg Riedmaier is a South African-German born actress, voice artist, and writer based in New York. She’s best known for her lead role in the indie feature film Expiration and is a proud member of Dirty Little Secrets—a monthly improv show at The Niagara Bar in NYC’s East Village. Recent career highlights include narrating, producing and directing for season one of the podcast Restoration Row and completing narration for the international bestselling romance trilogy Alpha Men written by Natasha Anders. www.ingeborgriedmaier.com

 

ABOUT THE BELLEVUE LITERARY REVIEW:

The Bellevue Literary Review (BLR), published by the Division of Medical Humanities at NYU Langone Health, is a unique literary magazine that publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about illness, health and healing.  Over the years, the BLR has become a prominent voice in the field of narrative medicine and in the literary magazine community at large, publishing poetry and prose by writers such as Rafael Campo, Edward Hirsch, Amy Hempel, Abraham Verghese, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Cornelius Eady, as well as providing a forum for exciting new authors.











When: Tue., Oct. 30, 2018 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: NYU (Other)
Washington Square Area
212-998-1212
Price: Free
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To celebrate the publication of the Bellevue Literary Review’s latest issue, on the theme of “Displacement,” editor-in-chief Danielle Ofri hosts an evening of readings by actors from stage and screen.

OCTOBER 30, 2018 AT 6PM

NYU Langone Health

Schwartz Lecture Hall E

550 First Avenue, NYC

(Enter on E. 30th Street, between First Avenue and the FDR Drive)

 

Free and open to the public

www.BLReview.org

[email protected]

212-263-3973

 

WITH READINGS BY:

Ryan Duncan is a military brat born in MA but moved to NYC from the Washington DC area. He recently appeared on Broadway in Gettin’ the Band Back Together, and before that, Shrek (on Broadway and on Netflix). His off-Broadway credits include Liberty, Altar Boyz (Drama League nomination), Soul Doctor, The Yellow Brick Road, and The Fifth Column. In TV and film, Ryan has appeared in Blue Bloods, He’s With Me, Obits, In Stereo, and I Don’t Believe in That, among others. Ryan works with kids through the non-profit Only Make Believe, and with young playwrights through TDF. www.ryan-duncan.com

Ingeborg Riedmaier is a South African-German born actress, voice artist, and writer based in New York. She’s best known for her lead role in the indie feature film Expiration and is a proud member of Dirty Little Secrets—a monthly improv show at The Niagara Bar in NYC’s East Village. Recent career highlights include narrating, producing and directing for season one of the podcast Restoration Row and completing narration for the international bestselling romance trilogy Alpha Men written by Natasha Anders. www.ingeborgriedmaier.com

 

ABOUT THE BELLEVUE LITERARY REVIEW:

The Bellevue Literary Review (BLR), published by the Division of Medical Humanities at NYU Langone Health, is a unique literary magazine that publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about illness, health and healing.  Over the years, the BLR has become a prominent voice in the field of narrative medicine and in the literary magazine community at large, publishing poetry and prose by writers such as Rafael Campo, Edward Hirsch, Amy Hempel, Abraham Verghese, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Cornelius Eady, as well as providing a forum for exciting new authors.

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