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Two women forge an unexpected bond in the world premiere of Smile, a new play from IAMA Theatre Company. A kid from the inner city whose mother moved her in order to attend a White, affluent public school in Philadelphia’s Main Line, Rachel is a young girl still dreaming of her first kiss; she’s ill-equipped to navigate a world which defines her solely by gender, race and class. When an “incident” at school lands Rachel in the guidance counselor’s office, her situation sparks the young mother’s own questions and insecurities. Soon, Rachel and Helen find themselves developing a complicated relationship.

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Nov 9 – Dec 5, 2022

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 In this new, IAMA-developed comedy by Nina Braddock, six women find themselves trapped on an email chain as they plan their best friend’s baby shower and simultaneously confront the existential questions that arise when contemplating whether they want to become mothers themselves. Taken from the website. 

May 26 – June 27,2022

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In Anyone But Me, Carrasco dissects the psyches of women who struggle with self-identity, exploring the personas we create in order to get by. From the local grocery clerk, to your neighbor’s teenage daughter, to that lady from the cult — this play is about women who want to be someone they’re not. Someone better, easier, stronger… anyone but them.  Taken from the press release.

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Set on the 500th day of quarantine, LaMadrid’s The Oxy Complex is a dark comedy exploring love, sex, loneliness, trauma and the hormone that affects it all — Oxytocin, also known as “the cuddle” or “love” hormone. Taken from the press release.

 

Mistake: Runtime 1 hour and 4 minutes.

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