St. Scarlet
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 25, 2003
Closed Jul 12, 2003
Opened Jun 25, 2003
Closed Jul 12, 2003
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WET (Women's Expressive Theater) presents the World Premiere of St. Scarlet, a dark comedy written by Julia Jordan and directed by Chris Messina. This story centers around Rose, Ruby and Seamus Cummins, three siblings trapped by the snow of a Minnesota winter and their maddening familial expectations. On the night that their mother dies, a stranger from Brooklyn, Vinnie Silverstein, breaks into their home and proceeds to unravel their pasts and redirect their future.
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St. Scarlet follows an Irish-Catholic family living in the heart of Minnesota. Tragedy strikes the Cummins clan when the mother dies unexpectedly in her sleep, and her dysfunctional children must come to terms with their u[...]