TLAB Shares and Convergences Theatre Collective have unveiled a first look at Liz Stanton* in The Woman Who Was Me, written by Peter Grandbois and directed by Jeremy Williams. The Woman Who Was Me is currently playing through Sun, June 11th at TheaterLab NYC (357 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018). Scroll down for photos!
The kiss of a stranger awakens the desire and creativity of a middle-aged wife, mother, teacher, and writer, launching her on a journey exploring a life outside conventional marriage, motherhood, and sexual appetite. Her identity fragments as she embarks on a sexual odyssey filled with risk, questioning, and confused boundaries. In wandering, how can she put down roots, find a voice, and craft a new story of herself and those with whom she shares a kinship?
Women's Voices, Women's Choices: Act 2 is You! Liz Stanton will be joined by different special guests at each performance of The Woman Who Was Me, to have a conversation with the audience about the many choices women make throughout life, consciously and unconsciously. Special guests include ?Judith Chusid, ?Heather MacGibbon, Kate Mueth, Sylvia Brown, Kaleda Davis, Lucia Neare, Glynis Rigsby, Téana David, Pooja Mallipamula, Andrea Haring, Amy Jenkins, Leslie Hunt, Diana De Vegh, Jae Antoinette Broderick, Maxine Kern, Holly Carter, Stephanie S Goldstone, Zeyba Rahman, Kate Kohler Amory, Raquel Almazan, Mahayana Landowne, Emily Brewton Schilling, and Jennifer Edwards, among others.
Featuring scenic design by WT McRae, costume design by Natalie Loveland, and lighting design by Kate Jaworski. K'Sandra Sampson is the production stage manager, and Sylvia Brown is the dramaturge.
The Woman Who Was Me remaining performances through June 11: Thursday, June 1st at 7pm; Friday, June 2nd at 8pm; Saturday, June 3rd at 8pm; Sunday, June 4th at 2pm; Wednesday, June 7th at 7pm; Friday, June 9th at 8pm; Saturday, June 10th at 8pm; and Sunday, June 11th at 2pm.
Tickets are $25 ($20 Students/Seniors) and are now available online at www.theaterlabnyc.com by calling 866-811-4111. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the theater ½ hour prior to performances. Running Time: Two hours with one intermission (Running time includes Women's Voices, Women's Choices). Follow this link for tickets, and for more about the show, click here.
*Appearing Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.
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