Echo Reads Spring 2017 will present Three Italian Women, AKA: Carla Cooks the War. Carla was with the partisans during World War II. Antonia, her daughter, survived with her. Olivia, Antonia's daughter, tries to survive them both.
A non-traditional play about heroism, betrayals, the costs of surviving a war, gnocchi and the ephemeral nature of truth. The play was the winner of the $10,000 William Saroyan Human Rights/Social Justice Award in Playwriting.
Echo Reads Spring 2017 will present Three Italian Women, AKA: Carla Cooks the War. Carla was with the partisans during World War II. Antonia, her daughter, survived with her. Olivia, Antonia's daughter, tries to survive them both.
A non-traditional play about heroism, betrayals, the costs of surviving a war, gnocchi and the ephemeral nature of truth. The play was the winner of the $10,000 William Saroyan Human Rights/Social Justice Award in Playwriting.
Echo Reads Spring 2017 will present Three Italian Women, AKA: Carla Cooks the War. Carla was with the partisans during World War II. Antonia, her daughter, survived with her. Olivia, Antonia's daughter, tries to survive them both.
A non-traditional play about heroism, betrayals, the costs of surviving a war, gnocchi and the ephemeral nature of truth. The play was the winner of the $10,000 William Saroyan Human Rights/Social Justice Award in Playwriting.