Fresh off her 1961 Academy Awards triumph and a recent brush with death, Elizabeth Taylor is struggling with her hardest role yet: herself. Through an intimate conversation with her biographer, “Call Me Elizabeth” examines the movie star’s early life, career and loves as she grapples with the culture of celebrity and her place as Hollywood’s brightest star. Directed by Michael Weber, this critically acclaimed production is written by and stars Kayla Boye in “a shattering, exquisite performance that should not be missed” (Chicago Theatre Review) and “a brilliant must-watch for any Elizabeth Taylor fan” (The Ed Fringe Review).
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