“The present (and the past which is ever-present”. Ms. Reed had me from the “time” setting before the play even began. A beautiful, theatrical piece about the different stages of women’s lives, and how our commonality far outweighs our differences, no matter how uncomfortable that may make us feel. A poignant gem of a play. Read it, produce it!
“The present (and the past which is ever-present”. Ms. Reed had me from the “time” setting before the play even began. A beautiful, theatrical piece about the different stages of women’s lives, and how our commonality far outweighs our differences, no matter how uncomfortable that may make us feel. A poignant gem of a play. Read it, produce it!