Imprint Theatreworks will present The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson, the third production in their inaugural season. The show, which is directed by Joe Messina and Ashley H. White, is comprised of an all-star cast featuring Marianne Galloway, Dani Holway, Jennifer Kuenzer, and Sky Williams.
The Revolutionists is a comedic quartet about four real women who lived boldly during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe De Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle, and former queen Marie Antoinette collide in this true story ... or is it total fiction?
The Revolutionists is a grand and dream-tweaked comedy about violence and legacy, feminism and terrorism, art and how we actually go about changing the world ... because sometimes a revolution needs a woman's touch.
Imprint Theatreworks will present The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson, the third production in their inaugural season. The show, which is directed by Joe Messina and Ashley H. White, is comprised of an all-star cast featuring Marianne Galloway, Dani Holway, Jennifer Kuenzer, and Sky Williams.
The Revolutionists is a comedic quartet about four real women who lived boldly during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe De Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle, and former queen Marie Antoinette collide in this true story ... or is it total fiction?
The Revolutionists is a grand and dream-tweaked comedy about violence and legacy, feminism and terrorism, art and how we actually go about changing the world ... because sometimes a revolution needs a woman's touch.
Imprint Theatreworks will present The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson, the third production in their inaugural season. The show, which is directed by Joe Messina and Ashley H. White, is comprised of an all-star cast featuring Marianne Galloway, Dani Holway, Jennifer Kuenzer, and Sky Williams.
The Revolutionists is a comedic quartet about four real women who lived boldly during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe De Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle, and former queen Marie Antoinette collide in this true story ... or is it total fiction?
The Revolutionists is a grand and dream-tweaked comedy about violence and legacy, feminism and terrorism, art and how we actually go about changing the world ... because sometimes a revolution needs a woman's touch.