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Market Street Theater Presents Women Aloud and A Tennessee Parody

Market Street Theater Presents Women Aloud and A Tennessee Parody

Players showcase fresh original works and a parody of an old, familiar voice

 

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COLLINSVILLE – Market Street Theater will present Women Aloud and A Tennessee Parody, two weekends of staged readings on October 14, 15, 21 and 22.

 

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October 14 and 15 will feature Women Aloud, original works by Conn. playwrights Jenny Lecce (Middletown), Jean-Ann Wertz (Middletown) and Terri Klein (Cromwell), who give voice to strong women, shy women, funny and wise women. “Fly Fishing in Tribeca” by Lecce, “White Ashes (a Noh-inspired play)” by Wertz and “Six Unforgettable Women” by Klein will be presented.

 

October 21 and 22 will feature a staged reading of “The Glass Mendacity”, a Tennessee Williams parody by Maureen Morley and Tom Willmorth and directed by Angie Joachim (Canton).

 

Tickets are $5 per show or two shows for $8 and may be purchased at the door or reserved at marketstreettheater@yahoo.com.   Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. for the 8:00 performances, which will be held at Market Street Theater, Canton Town Hall Auditorium, 4 Market Street, Collinsville.

 

CONTACT: marketstreettheater@yahoo.com.

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