Listen up and enjoy WordTheatre magic with ’24’ actors Clarke, Berkeley Oct. 14


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Among the actors reading David Means’ stories at the next WordTheatre performance at Chapman University will be Sarah Clarke from “24.”


Hear the stories of award-winning author David Means brought to life by some of Hollywood’s top actors Monday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. when WordTheatre returns to Chapman University. Admission is free for students and just $10 for faculty and staff with valid IDs.

In this second performance hosted by the Department of English WordTheatre will bring actors Sarah Clarke (
24
and
Trust Me
), Xander Berkeley (
Apollo 13
and
24
) and Sterling Sulieman (
The Vampire Diaries
and
All My Children
) to read stories by David Means. Means is a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, and a Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner. Means’ stories have made several appearances in
The New Yorker
and have been included in
The Best American Short Stories
,
The Best American Mystery Stories
and numerous anthologies.

Tickets are on sale through the Chapman WordTheatre website,
www.chapman.edu/wordtheatre
.

Dawn Bonker

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