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LWC Theatre to present: Love, Loss, and What I Wore The Lindsey Wilson College Theatre Program will present Love, Loss, and What I Wore, a play by Nora and Delia Ephron on April 24, 25, 26, & 28. Love, Loss, and What I Wore is a series of monologues and ensemble pieces sharing stories based on clothes and the memories specific outfits bring up. The stories cover all the important subjects--mothers, prom dresses, mothers, buying bras, mothers, hating purses and why we only wear black. Not JUST for women, the humorous and tender stories recalled in these pieces offer something for everyone. (However, Love, Loss, and What I Wore deals with mature themes and subjects, and is not recommended for children.) This thoughtful production is directed by LWC Director of Theatre Robert Brock, and will be performed at 7pmCT on April 24, 25, & 26 and at 2pmCT on Sunday, April 28, 2019, in V.P. Henry Auditorium, 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY. For ticket information, contact Robert Brock at brockr@lindsey.edu or (270) 384-8044. Theatre sophomore Lydia Epperson who plays several characters throughout the play says the production is interesting because of the ways that the stories connect. "All of the women on stage have moments and instances that connect them to one another," says Epperson. "I wasn't sure how the play was going to work until we got it on its feet and I saw each woman's voice being echoed in another woman's story." LWC Assistant to the Director of Theatre and production manager for the play, says that he thinks it's important to do plays like this. "The play is performed by women telling women's stories," says Cloyd. "It is so important right now and always to make sure we are telling stories from different perspectives and worldviews." This story was posted on 2019-04-22 10:05:46
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