New York City
Daneil Haben Clark’s Rosaries and Vodka deals with the Roman Catholic Church and divorce. It traces the experience of Posey Malone, a beautiful Irish Catholic divorcee between 1933 and 2000 A.D. The life of a divorced Catholic is always difficult because of the church’s adamant refusal to allow remarriage while the ex spouse is still alive. In Posey’s case the situation was aggravated by the fact that she had a Hedy Lamar face and a Jane Russell torso. This play takes Posey from young woman to elderly, sick, and alcoholic.
Part of the Spotlight Winter Festival.
Schedule
Tuesday, March 11 at 6pm
Thursday, March 13 at 9pm
Saturday, March 15 at 8pm
Sunday, March 16 at 3pm
Monday, March 17 at 9pm