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Directed by Virginia Ogden '18. Four teenage girls in a Manhattan Catholic reformatory in 1914 learn about themselves, friendship, religion, fantasy, and what it is to be a woman.
A fully-produced student production, directed by Virginia Ogden '18
Ashley Dotson ’18, Scenic Designer
Armando Ortiz '19, Costume Designer
Robert Cueva ‘17, Lighting Designer
Spencer Jorgensen ’17, Stage Manager
In a Manhattan Catholic reformatory in 1914, four teenage girls—Anne, Theresa, Lucy, and Joan—learn about themselves and the world they live in a hilarious, stunning, and heartbreaking tale about friendship, religion, fantasy, and what it is to be a woman. When the girls jokingly begin to venerate birth control activist Margaret Sanger as a saint, they undergo a profound conversion and start to experience miracles that culminate in a shocking, gut-wrenching realization about their past, their present, and their future.
Tickets are $4, on sale beginning May 15 at the HOP Box Office.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.