Tag Archives: Woman

H*tler’s Taster’s Opens in TWO WEEKS!

By | October 6, 2024

Complacency is a dangerous meal.  Join us for the play New York Theatre Review called “nothing short of breathtaking.” I understand that some people are triggered by the name, Hitler. I am too. However, as a Jewish woman, I am more terrified by what I’m currently seeing in the world around me than I am… Read More »

Frankenstein, or the Modern Epimetheus – Staged Reading: The Watermelon Otter Players

By | September 29, 2024

The Watermelon Otter Players will present a staged reading of a new play: Frankenstein, or the Modern Epimetheus by Lisa Carter In a re-telling of Mary Shelley’s classic, Victor Frankenstein creates and abandons a woman. Disfigured and alone in the world, she must learn to navigate a society that teaches women their value is in… Read More »