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Ivy Theatre Company presents 24 HOURS OF WOMEN

By: Jan. 17, 2018
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Ivy Theatre Company presents 24 Hours of WOMEN! In honor of International Women's Day. What started as a living room idea has grown to reading nothing but works by women for a full 24 hours. We have 19 plays, 1 Pulitzer nominated novella, and a screenplay ready and waiting to be read after the Women's March.

5:15 PM An American Daughter, by Wendy Wasserstein

6:45 PM Before This New Year, by Liana Sonenclar

8:45 PM Now What?, by Brooke Haney

9:00 PM WOMEN 2, by Lynne Marie Rosenberg

9:45 PM Audrie, by Alex Puppo

10:00 PM The Big Sick, by Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani

12:00 AM Stick Fly, by Lydia R Diamond

2:00 AM In the Next Room (or the vibrator play), by Sarah Ruhl

4:00 AM Gemini Girl, by Gabby Harrison

4:30 AM Between Us Gals, by Sue Yocum

4:40 AM Fade to Black, by Ashley Lara

6:10 AM Some Assembly Required, by Stephanie Salazaar

6:30 AM SHE PLAYS, by Cindy Cooper

7:30 AM Intimate Apparel, by Lynn Nottage

9:30 AM Anatomy of a Scene, by Ashley Jacobson

11:00 AM What May Have Been, by Susan Tepper and Gary Percesepe

12:00 PM Ah Men, by Mia Berman

1:15 PM Unconventionally Intimate, by Alexandra LaPlante

2:30 PM A Real Jew, by D Lee Miller

2:45 PM On the Edge of/a Cure, by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton

3:45 PM In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks

5:15 PM An American Daughter, by Wendy Wasserstein
6:45 PM Before This New Year, by Liana Sonenclar
8:45 PM Now What?, by Brooke Haney
9:00 PM WOMEN 2, by Lynne Marie Rosenberg
9:45 PM Audrie, by Alex Puppo
10:00 PM The Big Sick, by Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani
12:00 AM Stick Flyby, by Lydia R Diamond
2:00 AM In the Next Room (or the vibrator play), by Sarah Ruhl
4:00 AM Gemini Girl, by Gabby Harrison
4:30 AM Between Us Gals, by Sue Yocum
4:40 AM Fade to Black, by Ashley Lara
6:10 AM Some Assembly Required, by Stephanie Salazaar
6:30 AM SHE PLAYS, by Cindy Cooper
7:30 AM Intimate Apparel, by Lynn Nottage
9:30 AM Anatomy of a Scene, by Ashley Jacobson
11:00 AM What May Have Been, by Susan Tepper and Gary Percesepe
12:00 PM Ah Men, by Mia Berman
1:15 PM Unconventionally Intimate, by Alexandra LaPlante
2:30 PM A Real Jew, by D Lee Miller
2:45 PM On the Edge of/a Cure, by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton
3:45 PM In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks5:15 PM An American Daughter, by Wendy Wasserstein
6:45 PM Before This New Year, by Liana Sonenclar
8:45 PM Now What?, by Brooke Haney
9:00 PM WOMEN 2, by Lynne Marie Rosenberg
9:45 PM Audrie, by Alex Puppo
10:00 PM The Big Sick, by Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani
12:00 AM Stick Flyby, by Lydia R Diamond
2:00 AM In the Next Room (or the vibrator play), by Sarah Ruhl
4:00 AM Gemini Girl, by Gabby Harrison
4:30 AM Between Us Gals, by Sue Yocum
4:40 AM Fade to Black, by Ashley Lara
6:10 AM Some Assembly Required, by Stephanie Salazaar
6:30 AM SHE PLAYS, by Cindy Cooper
7:30 AM Intimate Apparel, by Lynn Nottage
9:30 AM Anatomy of a Scene, by Ashley Jacobson
11:00 AM What May Have Been, by Susan Tepper and Gary Percesepe
12:00 PM Ah Men, by Mia Berman
1:15 PM Unconventionally Intimate, by Alexandra LaPlante
2:30 PM A Real Jew, by D Lee Miller
2:45 PM On the Edge of/a Cure, by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton
3:45 PM In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks

Ivy theatre Company is in its 5th year and received 3 New York Innovative Theatre award nominations, including a win for Outstanding Original Full-Length Script, for their production of Donkey Punch by Micheline Auger as well as receiving a 50/50 Applause award for gender parity.

We are dedicated to dynamic storytelling that explores the human condition in a visceral way in order to provoke thought and challenge both the artist and the audience. Our work climbs inside, up and over the walls that have confined and silenced the voices of the few and the oppressed. Ivytheatre.com




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