CHICAGO: "WHY CAN'T A WOMAN?" A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE OF BROADWAY
Kimberly Lawson brings her show 'Why Can't a Woman? A Feminist Perspective of Broadway' to DAVENPORT'S (1383 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL - 773-278-1830) on Wednesday, May 15th at 8:00 pm. The show features special Guest Appearances by Edward Fraim and Clara D'Onofrio with Musical Direction and Arrangements by Nick Sula. Directed by Will Rogers. When a young girl grows up in St. Louis and only has national tours and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to depend upon for the magic of Broadway, her role models quickly begin to mirror those of the stage. But are Julie Jordan, Mama Rose, and Eponine really the best examples of women Broadway has to offer? Join Kimberly Lawson as she joyfully tackles Broadway's leading ladies, and demands stronger characters for the future. Call for cover/minimum information.
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