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SUMMARY:MIRRORS by Azure D. Osborne-Lee
DESCRIPTION:When 17-year-old Alma Jean finds her mother dead\, she must pack up her life and move in with her mother’s ex-lover\, a woman she doesn’t know. Her new guardian\, Bird Wilson\, is the town pariah and unused to sharing her home. Will mourning the death of a shared loved one bring Alma Jean and Bird together or push them further apart? Set in the sleepy Mississippi town of Etheridge in the summer of 1960\, MIRRORS depicts the lives of three African-American women bound by love and loss and family\, and the secrets of their shared past.\n\nDirected by LPTW member Ludovica Villar-Hauser
URL:http://archive.theatrewomen.org/event/mirrors-by-azure-d-osborne-lee/
LOCATION:83 East 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member News & Events
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SUMMARY:NIGHT SHADOWS
DESCRIPTION:NIGHT SHADOWS—Or\, One Hundred Million Voices Shouting\n\nWritten by Lynda Crawford\n\nDirected by Scott Klavan\n\nThis play focuses on the life of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova\, just prior to\, during\, and after the Russian revolution. In the play she is keeping her promise to tell of “the true twentieth century”—of lives disrupted\, her poetry banned\, and so many loved ones lost under Stalin’s brutal regime. We find Akhmatova's story very inspiring and relevant to our world today.\n\nNIGHT SHADOWS will be part of the On Women Festival in March at Irondale Center in Brooklyn.
URL:http://archive.theatrewomen.org/event/night-shadows-3/2020-03-11/
LOCATION:85 South Oxford Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
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