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Age Out – Check Please

by Karen Tortora-Lee on January 21, 2011

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Age Out featuring Seated L-R, Nicholas John Mazza, Peter Welch, Bob Homeyer, Oliver Thrun Standing L-R, Michael Wetherbee, Patrick Pizzolorusso (Photo by Peter Welch)

Age Out featuring Seated L-R, Nicholas John Mazza, Peter Welch, Bob Homeyer, Oliver Thrun Standing L-R, Michael Wetherbee, Patrick Pizzolorusso (Photo by Peter Welch)

There are a million stories in this city.  But really, when you come right down to it – there are just about five stories that we have to tell each other at the end of a long day.  There are the stories about fighting with our significant other, the stories about getting stabbed in the back by our best friend, the stories about how we must suffer through one form of bureaucracy or another, and every now and then the stories about something amazingly good that happened to us.  But most of all we tell stories about our job.  How we’re unemployed and looking for one, how we’re scared we’re about to lose one, how we hate the one we have or how we can’t wait to get a new one.    Come to Age Out, written by  Tom Diriwachter and directed by Jonathan Weber, and be prepared to hear a job tirade that will probably keep you from talking about your own job issues for a while.

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