Synopsis:
Women's Project presents the most thought-provoking, laugh-inducing, tear-jerking plays in New York City during its annual festival of new works. All readings are free of charge. After the reading, you'll find more free stuff in the lobby of the Julia Miles Theater: drinks, nosh, and schmooze with the artists and Women's Project team.
Monday, November 7th at 5:00 p.m. Yellow by Cybele Pascal, directed by Lisa Rothe
A.D.D., dyslexia, and no job. Set now, and in depression-era Texas, a young man struggles to escape the legacy of generations past.
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