[NEohioPAL] A Doll's House, Part Two production by Equality Productions on 9/6 and 9/13

Richard Zenk richardjoseph at gmail.com
Thu Sep 3 16:41:59 PDT 2020


On Sunday, September 6 and September 13, see a great show written by Lucas
Hnath, A DOLL'S HOUSE, PART TWO. As a door slams in 1879 Norway, a young
wife and mother leaves behind her family, freeing herself from the shackles
of traditional societal constraints. Now, 15 years later, that same door
opens to reveal Nora, a changed woman with an incredibly awkward favor to
ask the people who she abandoned. Lucas Hnath's bitingly funny sequel to
Ibsen's revolutionary masterpiece unfolds in a series of bristling
stand-offs that reveal in Nora's world, much like our own, behind every
opinion there is a person, and a slamming door isn't just an end, but also
the chance for a new beginning.

Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMtzisqsjnI

To purchase a ticket to the play, make a donation to one or more of the
three charities listed below. Email the receipt or screenshot of your
donation to equalityproductionscincy at gmail.com. Or make a donation
through Paypal
(choose a payment to a friend) to equalityproductionscincy at gmail.com and
specify which organization should receive your donation. Either way that
you donate, you will then receive a link via email to the video the evening
before the video is available on 9/6 and 9/13.

The suggested donation is $10, but donate what you can. Equality
Productions will distribute 100% of the donations.

The talented group of actors who volunteered their talents to raise money
for worthy organizations:

Nora: Tish Sloan (Humboldt County, CA)

Anne Marie: Christine McBurney (Cleveland, OH)

Torvald: Eric Thomas (Florence, KY)

Emmy: Marina Lauff (New York, NY)

Director: Cleo DeOrio (Eureka, CA)

All those involved in the production have selected three organizations to
receive your donations:

   1.

   Red Eagle Soaring  -  https://www.redeaglesoaring.org/ - Red Eagle
   Soaring Native Youth Theatre (RES) exists to empower American Indian and
   Alaska Native youth to express themselves with confidence and clarity
   through traditional and contemporary performing arts.



   1.

   Karamu House Theatre - https://karamuhouse.org/ - Founded in 1915,
   Karamu House is a place of joyful gathering (the meaning of ‘Karamu” in
   Swahili), where people from different races, religions, and economic
   backgrounds come together through the arts. Recognized as the oldest,
   producing African American theatre in the nation, Karamu House is
   continually cited as one of Cleveland’s top four treasures.


3.. Humboldt Rape Crisis - http://www.ncrct.org/index.html - The North
Coast Rape Crisis Team was established in 1981 as a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit
corporation. It exists to develop, promote and support programs for sexual
assault survivors and sexual assault prevention education projects in Del
Norte and Humboldt counties in California.
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