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MTC's New Series Continues with OREGON
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NOVEMBER 15, 2021 OREGON by Laura Darrell
Three generations of women watching their matriarch's demise grieve in different ways, yet are inspired to come together to honor the woman they all love. With patient guidance and grace from their medical team, they find ways of navigating their pain of impending loss with humor and resilience - contemplating the lessons and rewards of loving and losing that challenge us all.
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JANUARY 10, 2022 MULATTO BOY by Kevin Renn
High school has its challenges, but for Noah, the school's only student of color, paying for a private education is the least of his problems, as he mounts a campaign for student body president amid teachers' lounge rumors that he just might win. Mulatto Boy ponders the hilarious struggles of growing up different, questioning a higher power, and how sometimes our journey of self-discovery continues after the final period bell rings.
FEBRUARY 21, 2022 HOLLYWOOD, NEBRASKA by Kenneth Jones
In the panhandle of Nebraska, two actresses of a certain age are making a homecoming in their small town. Jane’s in from L.A. to check up on her ailing mother; Andrea’s back from New York to bury her father. Hollywood, Nebraska is a rueful new comedy about the urge to be creative, the itch to move away, and the ache of reconnecting with the family and feelings that you thought you left behind.
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TBD, 2022 DIRTY BOOK by Joe Landry
A housewife from the wrong side of the tracks writes a scandalous novel about sex and hypocrisy in a New England town which becomes an explosive bestseller. She zooms to national stardom and lives lavishly as her book is turned into a major motion picture, but her dream is not to last. Plagued by doubt and self-destruction, the pressure to create another "hit" becomes her undoing in this tale of censorship, fame and misfortune.