[NEOPAL]Critics Agree: "This One Thing I Do" (Red Hen Productions) Is A Must See!

Krista moonbeam1979 at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 16 05:18:25 PST 2006


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"....The engaging script is anything but dry. It's full of a spunky wit, as well as being extremely informative about women's struggle for basic human rights. It's anchored by 3 delightful performances: Sarah H. Kunchik as the spiky, gimlet-eyed Susan B., Elizabeth Wood's feisty but more feminine Elizabeth, and the rollicking Allen Branstein as a variety of male antagonists. The scene where Cady Stanton interrupts her own wedding to argue about including "obey" in the vows is hysterically funny."
  Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland, 3/15/06
   
   "....This performance is a salutary reminder that we aren't that far removed from the days when women, like children, were to be seen and not heard."
  Christine Howey, Scene Magazine, 3/15/06
   
   
  In honor of Women’s History Month, Red Hen Productions presents a staged reading of This One Thing I Do, the life story of Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. This One Thing I Do performances will be Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:30 pm through March 19th, downtown at the Cleveland Arts Theater (located next to the Old Euclid Tavern),11619-23 Euclid Avenue.  Tickets are $10, $8 for students.
  For reservations call Red Hen at 216-556-0910 or visit the website at feministtheatre.org.
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  “It’s never the case that a work of art is directly responsible for changing the world. Only activism, direct political action, does that. But art can help change people, who then decide to change their own lives, change their neighborhood, their community, their society, the world.”
--Tony Kushner
  Change YOUR world with Red Hen.

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