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Monday, July 3, 2017

Sponsor Spotlight: Louise Shohet, Founder and CEO of BSC Travel Inc.



By Shelby Tansil

As another season of the Strawberry One-Act Festival approaches,
Louis Shohet
we at the Riant Theatre feel very grateful to everyone who has contributed to the production process. We thank the playwrights, actors, directors, stage managers, publicists and interns. We thank the families, friends and organizations who have supported us along the way. And, of course, we thank our sponsors who have made the festival financially viable. The Riant Theatre is proud to introduce one of our honored sponsors, Louise Shohet, who is the Founder and CEO of BSC Travel Inc.

Almost 30 years ago, Louise founded BSC Travel, Inc., which offers global travel management services to both corporations and individuals. As a boutique travel agency, BSC Travel, Inc. provides highly personalized and comprehensive assistance to its clients. The agency also places an emphasis on client comfort. As Louise says, “It’s not about selling a ticket, it’s about selling peace of mind.” Her company even offers a 24-hour emergency service line. Although it is a smaller agency, BSC Travel, Inc. has ample access to travel resources through its seasoned consultants and affiliation with ALTOUR, a large international agency. Louise’s clients also benefit from her ability to speak fluent French.

In addition to running her own business, Louise has been actively involved with the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (MCC) for 22 years. She currently serves as Vice President of the MCC Executive Committee and has also worked on the Global Committee, Ambassador Committee and International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge. Louise is passionate about supporting her fellow business owners. Her advice to people new to the industry? “Never give up. We all go through difficulties…look beyond whatever you are going through right now and stick with it. And meet as many people as you can.”

If you are traveling to New York City for the Strawberry One-Act Festival, please consider booking your trip with BSC Travel, Inc.

BSC TRAVEL, INC. CONTACT INFORMATION
 
Address:          1270 Avenue of the   Americas    
                        15th floor
                        New York, NY 10020
Phone:             212-897-5190
Fax:                 212-897-5084
Email:              http://louise.shohet@altour.com

LEARN MORE ABOUT LOUISE

Check out her video BIO by clicking here.


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Breaking The Rules When It Comes To Dating: A Guide For Women, But Men Can Do It Too!

By Kristopher Karcher



            I should write a book. Not like that American one. About the rules of dating. Do you remember it? All about when a fella asks you out you have to say youre busy for three weeks in advance or it proves youre a sad slapper with no life. That was totally shallow. I read it in Easons. It was shit. No, mine would just be called The Rules.Once you keep the rules youre grand.

            In Isobel Mahons The Rules, Mahon paints an eerie picture of the life of Sandra, a mother, a devoted partner, and a drug addict. Sandra lives by a set of rules she has created herself and stands by each of them as she shivers huddled underneath a duvet cover. Some of these rules include putting the baby first, compromising with your partner, and knowing the difference between men and women. Dont expect a full bleedin printout of a fellas day. They hate that. I wouldnt mind- Id tell him the whole lot any day, but fellas are different, arent they? Young wans and women, were programmed to stay at home, she says, Thats evolution.

Isobel Mahon
            Mahon sets up a double standard we see quite often in our society. If Sandra acts up, there are consequences; however, if Shay, her partner, acts up she defends him. Shay comes from a very rough family, though. You cant blame him, I mean two of his brothers are inside, Sandra confides I dont believe shes a feminist as such. Mahon stated in a recent interview. Shes strong, and plucky and loving and vulnerable, but shes never been in a position to learn the life skills that would have helped her to recognize the mindset that traps her in this dysfunctional relationship.
in her audience. It becomes clear that these rules she has created do not protect her as a woman.

            The Rules is wonderful because it is the most human you can get in a work of theatre. With her play, Mahon presents a phenomenon that unfortunately occurs more often today then wed like to admit. What is it about humans that we feel the need to sacrifice ourselves and our well-being for the chance of happiness? Why do we bend the rules for those we love?

Catch The Rules and the rest of Series D of the Strawberry One Act Festival on February 13th at 9pm and February 14th at 3pm. Purchase tickets in advance at www.therianttheatre.com or by calling 646-623-3488.


SERIES D – February 13th at 9pm & February 14th at 3pm

THE CHINESE LIFE FORCE by Michael McGoldrick
When two old friends meet to catch up on each other’s lives, old rivalries rise to the surface.

SO, SO I AM NORMAL By Rick Charles Mueller
What is normal?  I think and live and may be different – but, so – so normal – like you!

FIXATION By Anthony Fusco
How well do you know your roommate?  A psychological thriller.

THE RULES By Isobel Mahon
The girl who played by her guys rules no matter what.