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Stunning - The American Meting Pot

by Jon on March 7th, 2008

Stunning posterA married sixteen year young woman is sheltered from American life beyond her local Brooklyn Syrian-Jewish neighborhood.

Lily’s restricted life, with her older husband, is threatened when she befriends an African-American housekeeper who, while showing her a new world outside of her community, also opens her life to new opportunities. But with the new possibilities comes serious risk.

The story, by playwright David Adjmi, who grew up in a Brooklyn Persian Jewish neighborhood, uses social satire and violence in this provocative story to express the ways immigrants hold on to their culture, while attempting to Americanize their identity in the American melting-pot.

Stunning
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
641 D Street, NW at 7th
Washington, DC 20004 (map it)

Dates and Times - March 10 – April 6, 2008

Tickets - $24.00 - $51.00, based on day and section, and are available online .  Appropriate for ages 16 and over.

For patrons under 25 year of age, advanced tickets are $25 for most performances.

Woolly also offers limited Pay-What-You-Can tickets on Monday and Tuesday, March 11 and 12. These tickets are sold at the box office starting 90 minutes prior to curtain time. Limit 2 tickets per person. Cash or check only.

Nearest Metro Subway Station - Archives/Navy Memorial - Green and Yellow line, then a 1-block walk or Gallery Place/Chinatown - Red line, then a 2-block walk. Or use the DC Circulator.

Parking -  Limited street parking, $10.00 theater patron parking at the Interpark Liberty Place garage across the street or other paid garages in the area.

Image - poster Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
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