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‘Intimate Apparel’ playing at the Two RiverTheater is “A Black Triple Threat”

Recently, I received a press release of this upcoming talked about stage play, Intimate Apparel, which I might say I am very excited about.

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Intimate Apparel - "A Black Triple Threat"
Two River Theater

Recently, I received a press release of this upcoming stage play at the Two River Theater, Intimate Apparel, which I might say I am very excited about.

About Intimate Apparel

Intimate Apparel, is a stage play that tells the story of an African American seamstress who migrated to New York in the early 1900s during the “Great Migration”.

Written by Pulitzer Prize winner, Lynn Nottage, and directed by Seret Scott, if you’re looking for an entertaining, and educational production, Intimate Apparel is it.

They are hailing this play as a “black triple threat” as Black women are at the “helm of this vivid tale of romance and independence”.

Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Lynn Nottage, Director, Seret Scott and as, Esther, Stacey Sargeant, tell this tale set among the bustle of New York in 1905 at the upstart of the “Great Migration,” when 2 million Southern Blacks flocked to cities like New York. Esther is a talented African American seamstress, who designs undergarments for women from the brothels to the Upper East Side. The fabric of the lives of the memorable cast of characters reveal what lies just under outer appearances.

This play is definitely a must see as we rarely get to see African American productions come around in this area. The production will be September 21st through October 10, 2010 at the Two River Theater Company located in Red Bank, NJ.

RATES AND PRICES

Single tickets: If purchased before September 25th – 10 % discount: CODE AMBASSADOR.

Prices range from $35 – $60.

*All tickets for people 30 years old and younger are $24.

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Groups:
10 – 30 people – 20% discount on tickets ($28 – $44)
31 – 49 people – 25% discount on tickets ($26.25 – $45)
50+ people – 30% discount on tickets ($24.50 – $42)

To buy tickets or for more information,  visite www.trtc.org.

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Miss Covin is an award-winning social & tech entrepreneur, writer. and journalist. Covin holds a B.S. in Business, an M.A. in Media Communications from Monmouth University, and computer/information science certifications from Harvard University and HCC. She is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Information Science. Her career spans media, technology, and advocacy, with expertise in software engineering, branding, digital storytelling, and public relations. She has been recognized with numerous distinctions, including the Women of Color STEM Award for Technical Innovation, the NAACP Unsung Hero Award, and several media innovator honors. Covin’s work includes running a media & web development agency, producing documentaries, and leading mentorship programs in media and computer science. She continues to drive innovation and representation in digital media and STEM fields.

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