A scholarly young woman must confront the issue of her mother's untimely death and the possible consequences of her own complicated inheritance in this time-bending play about the elusive nature of madness. The Philadelphia premiere of a provocative drama from a prize-winning Chicago playwright.
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Part of the College of Performing Arts at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Join us and discover the next generation of theater artists! Each season, the Brind School produces more than a dozen plays and musicals featuring top talents from across America. Experience the passion and creativity of young artists on the threshold of professional success! The Ira Brind School of Theater Arts at the University of the Arts has been providing conservatory training to young artists aspiring to professional careers in theater for over 25 years. Alumni of the Brind School can be found on Broadway, leading regional theaters, film, television and throughout the entertainment industry. Philly audiences know and respect Brind School alumni like Jen Childs (Founder and Artistic Director of 1812 Productions), Pete Pryor (recognized as a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow and recently named Associate Artistic Director of People’s Light and Theatre) and Ben Dibble (recipient of the F. Otto Haas Award as an emerging theater artist in 2006), while national audiences will recognize Ana Ortiz (from TV’s Ugly Betty), KaDee Strickland (Private Practice) and Kelly Barrett (Mr. Popper’s Penguins, opposite Jim Carrey, and Broadway’s Baby, It’s You). Brind School faculty member Forrest McClendon was recently nominated for a Tony award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role for his acclaimed appearance in The Scottsboro Boys.
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