WHEN FANNY WAS FREE opens tonight at convergence-continuum
When Fanny Was Free by JosephineDuClos Fanny, a trans woman, is facing incarceration in a male prison. Taking place in her jail cell, she recounts her life before prison and invites the audience into her imagination, full of hopes and dreams for the future when she’s released. Fanny is blunt, messy, uncanny, and a performer at heart, creating a unique relationship to her audience in this intimate one-person show. One weekend only July 10-13 @ 7:30 PM When Fanny was Free by Josephine DuClos Thu-Sat at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 general admission Season ALL ACCESS subscribers, please use your subscription code to reserve tickets. ~~~ All performances are held at the Liminis Theater 2438 Scranton Rd. Cleveland 44113 in the Historic Tremont neighborhood. ~~~ This production of When Fanny Was Free is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.-- Cory Molner Executive Artistic Director convergence-continuum cmolner@convergence-continuum.org 216-308-9375 He/him (what this? <https://pronouns.org/>)
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Cory Molner