On May 21 and 22 at 7p, Scott will be part of a staged reading of Carol Costa’s play Lottery of Life, directed by Andrea Andresakis. Lottery of Life tells the touching and funny story about four unlikely roommates who meet in a VA Hospital cancer ward in the 70s and forge deep bonds despite their disparate races and background. Scott plays the orderly Kevin and Dr. Bronson alongside an extremely talented and accomplished cast and creative team. The performance on the 21st is at the Ellington Room in Manhattan Plaza (the setting of Alicia Keys’ Hells Kitchen) at 400 W 43rd Street and the 22nd at The Lambs Club (where Lerner & Loewe met) at 3 W 51st Street. RSVP to Andrea_Andresakis@yahoo.com; tickets are free, though The Lambs Club has a $10 “suggested donation” to enter the space. A reception will follow both performances
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