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The Days Are As Grass

By Carol Hall
Directed by Vivian Matalon

WORLD PREMIERE. A funny and poignant evening of theatre woven from eight beautifully written vignettes that are rich in characterization, wit, hope, lust, humor, and elegance. Two veteran actors Nicola Sheara and Brent Erdy portray more than a dozen characters in intimate portraits of lives at a turning point—dreams fulfilled, dreams broken, disappointments and joys. The work of playwright Carol Hall has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including two Drama Desk Awards, an ASCAP award, a Grammy nomination, and an Emmy Award. Leading our cast is distinguished stage director, Vivian Matalon, who has worked extensively in London's West End, on Broadway and regional theatres in the US and has been recognized by a Tony nomination (The Tap Dance Kid), and the Tony and Drama Desk awards (Mornings At Seven).  Eight performances.
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