The play opens in the present day. A woman (Susannah Flood) is grieving the loss of her mom, Lizzie (also portrayed by Flood), while trying to reconcile the traditional wife and mother she knew with ...
The play follows a young mom as she attempts to better understand her own late mother by reimagining her experience founding a women's liberation group in 1970. The confident piano and sweet vocals of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Bess Wohl’s play, about a consciousness-raising group in 1970s Ohio, transfers to Broadway where it remains powerfully moving — and ...
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The confident piano and sweet vocals of Carole King’s “I Feel the Earth Move” waft through the speakers of the James Earl Jones Theatre prior to the performance of Bess Wohl’s (Grand Horizons) newest ...