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Inner Voices: Solo Musicals
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened May 18, 2008
Closed May 30, 2008
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Inner Voices: Solo Musicals features the world premiere of three commissioned works, presented by Premieres.

Tres Ninas, by Ellen Fitzhugh and Michael John LaChiusa, will be directed by Jonathan Butterell, with music direction by Todd Almond.
Tony Award Winner Victoria Clark stars. The musical tells the story of a white American woman's affecting and being affected by 'The Other" at three stages of her life.

Alice Unwrapped, by Laura Harrington and Jenny Giering, is directed by Jeremy Dobrish with music direction by Julie McBride. Jennifer Damiano stars. In it, a fifteen year-old girl has big shoes to fill with her dad missing in action, Mom refusing to come out of her bedroom, and a younger sister demanding normalcy - or else.

A Thousand Words Come to Mind, by Michele Lowe and Scott Davenport Richards, is directed by Jack Cummings III, with music direction by Jon DiPinto. Tony Nominee Barbara Walsh stars. When a mother's legendary silence is broken as she lies dying in a hospital room, her daughter embarks on a journey into the power of the unspoken word.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



The Zipper Factory
336 W 37th St
New York, NY 10018


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

A trio of one-woman musicals comprise the aptly-named Inner Voices, currently playing a limited engagement at The Zipper. While each of the three accomplished pieces in the 90-minute program achieves the intended effect of creating a sung dramatic monologue, the highlight is easily the fully realized, entirely satisfying curtain-raiser, brilliantly performed by Victoria Clark -- which elevates the show from a worthwhile curiosity to a must-see event.

In "Tres Ninas," written by Michael John La Chiusa and Ellen Fitzhugh, Clark is a Southern Californian who relates, in three distinct episodes spanning two and a half decades, her memorable encounters with immigrants from across the border. Co[...]


Reviewed by Patrick Lee on May 18, 2008

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