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RECREATING KEITER Opens At Theatre Row

By: Jun. 07, 2018
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RECREATING KEITER Opens At Theatre Row  ImageBabe Ruth once said, "It's hard to beat a person who never gives up." Cindy Keiter is swinging for the fences!

In this one-woman show written and performed by Cindy Keiter and set in her legendary sportscaster father, Les Keiter's studio, RECREATING KEITER follows the story of comedienne, Cindy Keiter, as she struggles to find comfort in her own skin. Cindy takes you from tom-boy teenager on the waves of Hawaii to New Yorker caught in the tides of emotional abuse. It takes her very foundation falling apart to find herself and to find her wife, Lory. They say baseball is like life played out on a field. Cindy strikes on the universality of our insecurities and celebrates the home run of claiming your sexuality. She channels her father and electrifies her story by taking the audience to an imaginary all-star, all-time baseball game in Brooklyn's famous Ebbets Field.

WHEN: June 14-16, 21-23, 28-30 | July 6-7 at 7:30 pm

June 17, 24 | July 1, 7-8 at 2 pm

Run-Time: 2 hours including intermission

WHERE: The Lion Theater on Theatre Row | 410 West 42nd St. New York, NY 10036

TICKETS: https://bit.ly/2JHTABL

Cindy's completed shooting MAYBE THERE'S A TREE? written and directed by Ashlin Halfnight, now in post-production. Her recent stage work includes reprising her role as "Sally" in THE BALLAD OF RODRIGO having previously played her in DOUBLES CROSSED both with Funny...Sheesh Productions. She was seen at the Barrow Group in GOLD STAR MOTHER as part of the Estrogenius Festival. Other roles include LATHEM PRINCE at P.S. 122 and JEN AND LIZ IN LOVE in the New York Fringe Festival, directed by Lory Henning. She toured Hawaii with her first solo show THEY CALL MY DAD THE GENERAL, inspired by the life of her father, Les Keiter. In Los Angeles, Cindy garnered two DRAMALOGUE AWARDS.



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