2013 - The Year of The Woman at Off The Wall
4 Plays - 4 Women Playwrights - 3 Female Directors
March 2013 Looking for the Pony
Playwright: Andrea Lepcio - Director: Robyne Parrish
As funny as it is heart-breaking, Looking for the Pony is a fast-paced journey through the places cancer takes us, dedicated to the fierce love of two sisters. More
May 2013 Without Ruth
Playwright: Virginia Wall Gruenert - Director: F.J. Hartland
While it’s true that mothers and daughters often have contentious relationships that will keep therapists in business for decades to come, there is no denying the deep bond that exists between them. More
October 2013 The Zero Hour
Playwright: Madeleine George - Director: Robyne Parrish
This almost-love story explores the relationship between honesty and cruelty: How do you tell the truth about yourself when that truth might devastate the people you love? More
December 2013 Well
Playwright: Lisa Kron - Director: Melissa Hill Grande
Well is a surprising and riotously funny play that ultimately acknowledges the heartbreaking challenge of true empathy, even toward those we love the most. More
March 2013 Looking for the Pony
Playwright: Andrea Lepcio - Director: Robyne Parrish
As funny as it is heart-breaking, Looking for the Pony is a fast-paced journey through the places cancer takes us, dedicated to the fierce love of two sisters. More
May 2013 Without Ruth
Playwright: Virginia Wall Gruenert - Director: F.J. Hartland
While it’s true that mothers and daughters often have contentious relationships that will keep therapists in business for decades to come, there is no denying the deep bond that exists between them. More
October 2013 The Zero Hour
Playwright: Madeleine George - Director: Robyne Parrish
This almost-love story explores the relationship between honesty and cruelty: How do you tell the truth about yourself when that truth might devastate the people you love? More
December 2013 Well
Playwright: Lisa Kron - Director: Melissa Hill Grande
Well is a surprising and riotously funny play that ultimately acknowledges the heartbreaking challenge of true empathy, even toward those we love the most. More
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