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SELECTED SHORTS: A CELEBRATION OF RAY BRADBURY, HOSTED BY NEIL GAIMAN

SELECTED SHORTS: A CELEBRATION OF RAY BRADBURY, HOSTED BY NEIL GAIMAN

WED, NOV 01


Hosted by Neil Gaiman


There Will Come Soft Rains

Performed by Yetide Badaki


Letter from Remembrance: Selected Correspondence of Ray Bradbury

Performed by Neil Gaiman


The Fog Horn

Performed by Javier Muñoz


Embroidery

Performed by Kirsten Vangsness


Homecoming

Performed by Neil Gaiman



Autographed Neil Gaiman books available for sale while supplies last!



At this performance of Selected Shorts, real-time captioning (CART) will be available in our theater for patrons with hearing loss, deafness, and/or different language and learning needs. CART can be accessed through individual smartphones and tablets at bit.ly/SymphonySpace_Captions.



The essential works of Ray Bradbury are gathered in a two-volume boxed set from Library of America, a nonprofit organization that champions our nation’s cultural heritage by publishing America’s greatest writing in authoritative new editions and providing resources for readers to explore this rich, living legacy. For more information about the edition and LOA’s mission, visit loa.org.



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Credits

Read with permission of Ray Bradbury Literary Works LLC and Don Congdon Associates, Inc. THERE WILL COME SOFT RAINS (c) 1950 by the Crowell Collier Publishing Company, renewed 1977 by Ray Bradbury. THE FOG HORN was originally published as THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS in the Saturday Evening Post (c) 1951 by the Curtis Publishing Company, renewed 1979 by Ray Bradbury. EMBROIDERY (C) 1951 by Stadium Publishing, renewed 1979 by Ray Bradbury. HOMECOMING (C) 1946, renewed 1974 by Ray Bradbury. January 7, 1962 letter to Robert Gottlieb from REMEMBRANCE: THE SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE OF RAY BRADBURY (c) 2023 by Ray Bradbury Literary Works LLC.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS

Selected Shorts is supported by the Dungannon Foundation, creator of The Rea Award for the Short Story.

Symphony Space’s season of programming is also made possible by the generous support of Susan Bay Nimoy, Estate of Douglas M. Matheson, Seedlings Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, MacMillan Family Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, Charina Endowment Fund, Henry Nias Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, PECO Foundation, Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Mustang Foundation, Michael Tuch Foundation, Axe-Houghton Foundation, Jody and John Arnhold and the Arnhold Foundation, The Grodzins Fund, The Isambard Kingdom Brunel Society of North America, and Theatre Development Fund.

Programming is also made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Symphony Space thanks our generous supporters, including our Board of Directors, Producers Circle, and members, who make our programs possible with their annual support.

Floral Design by PlantShed

Symphony Space Staff

Kathy Landau Executive Director
Peg Wreen
Managing Director
Isaiah Sheffer
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Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1988)
Artistic Director (1988-2010)
Founding Artistic Director (2010-2012)
Allan Miller
Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1988)

Jennifer Brennan Director of Literary Programs
Drew Richardson
Lead Producer of Literary Programs
Vivienne Woodward
Producer of Literary Programs
Mary Shimkin
Director of Broadcast & Literary Initiatives
Sarah Montague Selected Shorts Radio Producer
Jenny Falcon Selected Shorts Radio Producer
Miles B. Smith Selected Shorts Recording Engineer
Matthew Love Consultant for Literary Programs
Magdalene Wrobleski
Literary Assistant
Sophia Raimondi Literary Intern
Lulu Chatterjee Literary Intern

*in memoriam

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