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Saturday, November 14 - Sunday, November 15 in Goodman's Owen Theatre
New Stages Readings
Staged Readings
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Nov 14
Lady in Denmark | STANDBY ONLY
By Dael Orlandersmith | Directed by Chay Yew
Saturday, November 14 | 10:30amIn this one-woman show, Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandermsith takes us through the life of Helene, a Danish American woman, who in the wake of her husband’s death, finds solace in the music of Billie Holiday. Known for her darkly poetic style and piercing insight into human psychology, Orlandersmith weaves a narrative that explores jazz, family and the end of life.
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Nov 14
The Amateurs | STANDBY ONLY
Written by Jordan Harrison | Directed by Oliver Butler
Saturday, November 14 | 2pmMr. Larking is God. Or at least he’s playing God in a 14th century production of the story of Noah’s flood. As his co-stars prepare to perform for the Duke, the crew is plagued by deadlines, a fear of the Black Death and a secret that could divide them all. The Amateurs is a comic tale of plagues, purpose and the origins of creativity.
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Nov 15
Rödvinsvänster (Red Wine-Leftists): 1977
Written by Rebecca Gilman | Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg
Sunday, November 15 | 10:30amKyle, an auto worker from Reynolds, Wisconsin, has been chosen by his union to travel to socialist Sweden to see how Volvo has reimagined the assembly line for its workers. The play is part of a trilogy from Rebecca Gilman that also includes Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976, which will be produced in the Owen Theatre this spring. Presented in English, the reading will feature members of Sweden’s Göteborgs Dramatiska Teater.
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