Producers Matthew Kagen, Julia Greer and Emma Miller announced that tickets are now on sale for the New York premiere production of THE POWER OF PUNCTUATION, a new play by Natalie Margolin opening July 15 and playing 11 performances only, through August 6 at the Davenport Theatre (354 West 45th Street).
Jenny, Fran, and Angie are best friends. They love each other. They have their own rules, their own language, their own way of surviving. A large white board dominates their living room. A huge clock dictates their every move. Their system is strict and serious. It's 4 am. If the rules are broken, does their love remain?
Directed by Casey Griffin and featuring Elizabeth Gambal (Fran) , Rebecca Frisch (Angie) , and Natalie Margolin (Jenny) , THE POWER OF PUNCTUATION is a play about friendship, sex and commas.
"In a generation where technology frays intimacy and perpetuates detachment, Natalie Margolin's THE POWER OF PUNCTUATION explores the female friendship dynamic with both empathy and humor," add Kagen, Greer and Miller. Though the lens of text message etiquette, Margolin celebrates that language, even poorly punctuated, still has the power to connect us or rip us apart.
The Power of Punctuation opens Friday, July 15 and plays Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8:00PM through Saturday, August 6 at the Davenport Theatre (354 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036).
Tickets are priced at $20, and are available now at powerofpunctuationplay.com
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