Yesterday I took Elma, a friend straight back from three months in Nice, France, to a festival for the fifth anniversary of 3 Girls Theater Company, New Works Festival Women & the Body Politic, where we saw very good readings of very good plays at the Thick House on 18th near Rhode Island.
It was from that theater after seeing The Most Dangerous Highway in the World that another friend, Shehla, and I had a crash on the freeway on Mother's Day, so I wasn't anxious to take the same route.
But Google directions indicated streets off the freeway that we couldn't find, so I'm glad the plays were so good as compensation.
New Works Festival Women & the Body Politic.
We saw Slice, Written & Directed by
Robin Bradford with Adrienne Walters, Cat Brooks, and Douglas Giorias (Mary
Powelson reading stage directions) and Country Matters by Lee Brady with Lorri Holt, Charles Dean,
Nancy Madden, and Dennis McIntyre, directed by Andrea Gordon. We also saw Maureen and Charles Rooney, who know both
Lee Brady and her husband from work and from playing music.
http://www.sfgate.com/performance/article/3-Girls-Theatre-focuses-on-women-new-works-9170879.php
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