| MISS WITHERSPOON |
by Christopher Durang
directed by Kurt Hauschild |
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Veronica, already scarred by too many failed relationships, finds the world a frightening place. So she has committed suicide, and is now in what she expected to be heaven but is instead something called the Bardo (the netherworld in Tibetan Buddhism), and the forces there keep trying to make her reincarnate. So far she's thwarted these return visits to earth with a sort of "spiritual otherworldly emergency brake system" she seems to have. A lovely if strong-willed Indian spirit guide named Maryamma, however, is intent on getting Veronica back to earth so she can learn the lessons her soul is supposed to learn. In the end, Miss W finds her own personal way to make sense of that entreaty, and she finally agrees to return to earth to help…well, save the planet basically.
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| Charlynn White "DELIVERS" in the title role! |
| The Advocate |
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| "This is Durang at the top of his metaphysical, apocalyptic, high-and-pop cultural game…thoroughly lovable. And funny!" |
| NYNewsday |
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| "A delightful eighty-minute crazy-quilt fantasy." |
| Associated Press |
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Veronica
Maryamma
Father/Gandalf/et al
The Mothers
Teacher/Woman in Hat |
Charlynn White
Joyce Stewart
Michael Ruffin
Christina Normand-Bilgalke
Shequila Hamilton |
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| Location: 2nd Stage |
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General Admission Seating |
| Dates: Apr 8 - 17, 2011 |
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Time: 1hr, 40min |
| This production is Rated PG-13 |
Performance Schedule
Fri, Apr 8 @ 7:30PM
Sat, Apr 9 @ 2PM
Sun, Apr 10 @ 7:30PM
Wed, Apr 13 @ 7:30PM
Thurs, Apr 14 @ 7:30PM
Sat, Apr 16 @ 7:30PM
Sun, Apr 17 @ 2PM |
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| 2/7 |
Tickets On Sale |
| 4/8 |
Opening Night |
| 4/9 |
Post-Performance Discussion |
| 4/17 |
Closing Performance |
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