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- One Penny Down7:30 pm
One Penny Down
“One Penny Down” written by Kirsten Greenidge, and directed by Gregg Wiggans, is presented by Boston University School of Theatre. • When Summer is gifted a copy of Anna Karenina for her first Mother’s Day, the little details of her own life begin to add up in ways she hadn’t quite thought of before. Summer is particularly captivated by her husband’s mother, Edith. When the family makes a seemingly ordinary trip to their mall’s old-school department store, Summer’s world is changed forever. Rendered as an immersive experience, this is not your high school English’s version of Tolstoy’s classic novel.
When | 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm on Thursday, February 29, 2024 |
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Location | Studios on 3 |
Building | 855 Commonwealth Ave |
Room | 3rd floor |