Women You Thought You Knew: A Trilogy

March 20 – March 26, 2017
7PM

Final those so-called “bad girls” have their say in the full production of three tales of three women in the trilogy “Women You Thought You Knew”. In “The Grinder” a stripper past her prime finds it hard to dance her way off the strip club runway due feelings of abandonment as an adolescent; in “Silk Stockings and the Bible” a “church lady” and former Swing Era chorus girl reminisces about her spicy past; in “Wild Child” a Chinese American party girl of the Disco Era, who is the “black sheep” of her image conscious family, befriends a disturbed Vietnam veteran and discovers her Afro-Chinese relative. Venture into the hearts and minds of these hard drinking, hard living, hard partying, hard working women. Lots of social issues incorporated in the stories from the pre-Gay Rights era to the plight of war veterans. How often do you find the three plays of a trilogy in the same run? The trilogy runs in March in homage to Women’s History Month and SWAN Day.

Each play will have four performances and various days and times.

Organized by

Stephanie Wilson

Contact

trilogyofwomen@gmail.com