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Washington and Lee University

"Naturalized Woman"

A Quilting, Surrealist Project about Immigrant Women

Event Information




October 18, 2012 / 8 p.m.

No tickets are required.

Sponsored by Washington and Lee University

Office of the Provost

Department of Theater and Dance

Women and Gender Studies Program


 

 

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Auditions:

Friday, Sept. 7 in the maslansky Rehearsal Hall located in the basement of the Lenfest Center for the Arts.

Written by Domnica Radulescu
Directed by Kimberly Jew

Naturalized Woman opens over Reading Days and will be shown at the Cabrini Repertory Theater located at 771 Fort Washington Ave., Washington Heights, NYC. 

W&L Premiere: Thursday, Oct. 18, at 8 p.m. at the Stackhouse Theater

Naturalized Woman,written by Professor Domnica Radulescu and directed by Kimberly Jew, played over Reading Days at the Cabrini Theater in New York City. It will premiere on the W&L campus at the Stackhouse Theater on Thursday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. No tickets are required.

Naturalized Woman is a surrealist romp through a contemporary US immigration office. Nina, a Romanian immigrant, seeks to discover her American dream while calling on other women - both real and imaginary - for strength, wisdom and laughter. Based in part on her award-winning novel, Train To Trieste, Domnica Radulescu’s newest play offers a comic treatment of a serious dilemma: how does one remain whole when one is without a home?