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  • 18
    18.January.Saturday

    Home Brew Series: Adult Night School

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    01/18/2020

    JANUARY 18, 2020

    Adult Night School: She came to teach, and got a lesson she was not expecting.

    You are cordially invited to savor 7 Stages’ Home Brew Production of Adult Night School, a brand new play from the creator of The Punany Poets (HBO real Sex/Playboy TV), Jessica Holter. Holter joins 7 Stages Theater in development of this cutting edge theatrical exploration of new female sexual values, moral boundaries, and deal breakers. Holter delivers a titillating ensemble of poetry from her controversial catalog of erotic and socio-political psalms in this deep delving probe into the misappropriation of female sexuality, the demonization of the Goddess, and the miseducation of the dom.

    Reserve your complimentary ticket before we sell out!

  • 23
    23.January.Thursday

    Barton Field

    7:30 pm
    01/23/2020-01/26/2020

    By John Ammerman

    The Refuge Theatre

    1. The Civil War has just ended and Clara Barton finds herself digging

    the grave of an unknown soldier at Andersonville POW Prison in Georgia.

    Commissioned to establish a national cemetery on the site, Barton relays

    the atrocities of America’s devastating Civil War while also sharing the

    personal struggles, humiliations, and triumphs of a fiercely independent woman

    in the 19th century while suppressed under the shackles of

    a male dominated society—and rising above the oppression with compassion,

    duty, and perseverance to eventually become the founder of the American Red Cross.

    Starring Kathleen McManus and directed by Elisa Lloyd Carlson.

    7:30 pm

    Tickets available HERE

  • 24
    24.January.Friday

    Barton Field

    7:30 pm
    01/24/2020-01/26/2020

    By John Ammerman

    The Refuge Theatre

    1. The Civil War has just ended and Clara Barton finds herself digging

    the grave of an unknown soldier at Andersonville POW Prison in Georgia.

    Commissioned to establish a national cemetery on the site, Barton relays

    the atrocities of America’s devastating Civil War while also sharing the

    personal struggles, humiliations, and triumphs of a fiercely independent woman

    in the 19th century while suppressed under the shackles of

    a male dominated society—and rising above the oppression with compassion,

    duty, and perseverance to eventually become the founder of the American Red Cross.

    Starring Kathleen McManus and directed by Elisa Lloyd Carlson.

    7:30 pm

    Tickets available HERE

  • 25
    25.January.Saturday

    Barton Field

    7:30 pm
    01/25/2020-01/26/2020

    By John Ammerman

    The Refuge Theatre

    1. The Civil War has just ended and Clara Barton finds herself digging

    the grave of an unknown soldier at Andersonville POW Prison in Georgia.

    Commissioned to establish a national cemetery on the site, Barton relays

    the atrocities of America’s devastating Civil War while also sharing the

    personal struggles, humiliations, and triumphs of a fiercely independent woman

    in the 19th century while suppressed under the shackles of

    a male dominated society—and rising above the oppression with compassion,

    duty, and perseverance to eventually become the founder of the American Red Cross.

    Starring Kathleen McManus and directed by Elisa Lloyd Carlson.

    7:30 pm

    Tickets available HERE

  • 26
    26.January.Sunday

    Barton Field

    7:30 pm
    01/26/2020-01/26/2020

    By John Ammerman

    The Refuge Theatre

    1. The Civil War has just ended and Clara Barton finds herself digging

    the grave of an unknown soldier at Andersonville POW Prison in Georgia.

    Commissioned to establish a national cemetery on the site, Barton relays

    the atrocities of America’s devastating Civil War while also sharing the

    personal struggles, humiliations, and triumphs of a fiercely independent woman

    in the 19th century while suppressed under the shackles of

    a male dominated society—and rising above the oppression with compassion,

    duty, and perseverance to eventually become the founder of the American Red Cross.

    Starring Kathleen McManus and directed by Elisa Lloyd Carlson.

    7:30 pm

    Tickets available HERE

 

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