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Good Lessons from Bad Women

Fort Lee Library proudly presents Dorothy Leeds in a one-woman play, Good Lessons from Bad Women, the story of Dorothy, a good girl who longs to be a bad girl. Dorothy is torn between following in the footsteps of her perfect mother and the virtuous Eleanor Roosevelt, or those of ‘bad’ women including Anne Bonny, Mrs. "Machine Gun" Kelly, and Mae West. This play proves that the wicked are truly irresistible, and invites audiences to be inspired by the lives of women who have dared to color outside the lines.

Dorothy Leeds is a member of the Actors Equity Association, SAG/AFTRA, the Dramatists Guild, and is serving on the Board of The League of Professional Theatre Women. Her Broadway credits include Stop the World I Want to Get Off.  A noted public speaker Leeds is the author of The 7 Powers of Questions, PowerSpeak, and Marketing Yourself. For more information visit http://dorothyleeds.com/ or follow her on twitter: @DorothyLeeds.

Admission is free, seating is limited, group reservations accepted. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

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