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WOMEN ON FIRE: SCORCHING THE DIVIDING LINES Returns for Second Installment Featuring Kathleen Chalfant, Maddie Corman, and More

By: Sep. 25, 2018
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WOMEN ON FIRE: SCORCHING THE DIVIDING LINES Returns for Second Installment Featuring Kathleen Chalfant, Maddie Corman, and More  Image

Royal Family Productions announces Women on Fire: Scorching the Dividing Lines. After a successful workshop in spring, Royal Family is bringing back the second installment of the Women on Fire series for 2 NIGHTS ONLY.

Women on Fire: Scorching the Dividing Lines written by Royal Family's Artistic Director, Chris Henry as Told by a Group of Anonymous Women and will take place on Saturday, October 20th at 6:30 pm and Sunday, October 21st at 6:30 pm. Runtime is 70 minutes. Tickets are $50; $100; $250 and can be purchased by clicking www.royalfamilyproductions.org

Royal Family is turning up the heat with Women on Fire: Scorching the Dividing Lines - the second installment in the Women on Fire series. This show will dig even deeper into questions on the current "State of Our Union" as America heads into midterm elections. All proceeds will benefit Royal Family's Emerging Artist Program.

The all-female, star-studded cast will feature Tony nominee Kathleen Chalfant (Broadway: Angels in America, M. Butterfly), Maddie Corman (Broadway: Picnic. TV: "When We Rise," "Younger"), Constance Shulman (TV: "Orange is the New Black," "Broad City"), Cynthia Mace (RFP: Safe Home, Angels in America at Mark Taper Forum), and Laila Robbins (Broadway: Heartbreak House, The Real Thing. TV: "Homeland," "Deception"). Further casting will be announced at a later date. The creative team includes Chris Henry (Writer/ Director), Cheyenne Sykes (Lighting, Scenic, and Costume Design), and Lorna Ventura (Choreographer).

Tickets are $50 (General Admission); $100 (Preferred Seating); $250 (VIP) and can be purchased by clicking www.royalfamilyproductions.org

Photo Credit: Walter McBride / WM Photos

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