Photo by Hunter Canning Nellie Tinder ‘A Woman Among Women’ HIGHLAND LAKE, NY — North American Cultural Laboratory (NACL Theatre) presents “A Woman Among Women” by New …
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Photo by Hunter Canning
Nellie Tinder
‘A Woman Among Women’
HIGHLAND LAKE, NY — North American Cultural Laboratory (NACL Theatre) presents “A Woman Among Women” by New York City-based theatre company Nellie Tinder on Saturday, August 25 at 7:30 p.m. The theatre is located at 110 Highland Lake Rd.
A response to Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons,” “A Woman Among Women” is part of the play-cycle “All Long True American Stories,” in which Julia May Jonas re-imagines canonical American male-experience plays for other people (mostly women). Other male-written plays to which the series responds are “Long Days’ Journey into Night,” by Eugene O’Neill; “Zoo Story,” by Edward Albee, “American Buffalo,” by David Mamet and “True West,” by Sam Shepard.
“A Woman Among Women” is a play with music that wonders what happens if we raise our daughters to be too confident.
The play is PG-13, relevant to women, womyn, men, feminists, people who love Arthur Miller, people who hate Arthur Miller, people who like humor and pathos and text that turns into music and back again.
NACL is a professional, non-profit theatre arts company that has developed 20 original ensemble theatre productions and countless public spectacles since 1997. For more information visit www.NACL.org.
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