BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220605T000000Z DTEND:20220619T230000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Fefu and Her Friends DESCRIPTION:Produced by Thinking Cap Theatre\n\n\n\n\nFEFU AND HER FRIENDS is an innovative play hailed by practitioners and scholars as one of the most important American plays in the last half century\, written by the late great Mar a Irene Forn s (1930-2018). An eight-time Obie Award winner\, Forn s was a prolific author of nearly three dozen plays\, a pioneer of the 1960's Off-Off Broadway movement\, and an originator of site-specific and immersive theatre.\n\nFEFU AND HER FRIENDS\, which earned Forn s an Obie when it premiered in 1977\, is considered by many to be the playwright's greatest work. Set in the spring of 1935 at the New England country home of the title character\, the play's surface premise is simple and often comic: Fefu has gathered her friends to drink lemonade\, play croquet\, and plan and rehearse a fundraiser to benefit arts in education. Beneath this surface lies a probing investigation of friendship\, gender\, sexuality\, class\, and disability. The play boasts a unique structure that informs its meaning for the artists embodying the work and for the audiences experiencing it in the moment. To execute this trailblazing play\, TCT will take over the black-box theatre at MAD Arts as well as four other rooms in the venue. Patrons will begin and end in the play in the black-box and in between\, they will visit and eavesdrop on various 'rooms' in Fefu's home.\n\nWith thanks to presenting sponsor Our Fund Foundation and co-sponsor Broward County Cultural Division. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
FEFU AND HER FRIENDS is an innovative play hailed by practitioners and scholars as one of the most important American plays in the last half century\, written by the late great Marí\;a Irene Forné\;s (1930-2018). An eight-time Obie Award winner\, Forné\;s was a prolific author of nearly three dozen plays\, a pioneer of the 1960&rsquo\;s Off-Off Broadway movement\, and an originator of site-specific and immersive theatre.
\n\nFEFU AND HER FRIENDS\, which earned Forné\;s an Obie when it premiered in 1977\, is considered by many to be the playwright&rsquo\;s greatest work. Set in the spring of 1935 at the New England country home of the title character\, the play&rsquo\;s surface premise is simple and often comic: Fefu has gathered her friends to drink lemonade\, play croquet\, and plan and rehearse a fundraiser to benefit arts in education. Beneath this surface lies a probing investigation of friendship\, gender\, sexuality\, class\, and disability. The play boasts a unique structure that informs its meaning for the artists embodying the work and for the audiences experiencing it in the moment. To execute this trailblazing play\, TCT will take over the black-box theatre at MAD Arts as well as four other rooms in the venue. Patrons will begin and end in the play in the black-box and in between\, they will visit and eavesdrop on various &lsquo\;rooms&rsquo\; in Fefu&rsquo\;s home.
\n\nWith thanks to presenting sponsor Our Fund Foundation and co-sponsor Broward County Cultural Division.
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