For centuries, women’s pain has been deemed the only narrative worthy of storytelling. Whether in gonzo revenge fantasy or prestige…
literally stepping into Schreck’s shoes in a Center Theatre Group production playing through Feb. 28.
The play lays Schreck’s story bare as a means of laying bare the soul of our nation itself – the Constitution’s shortcomings, the ways it fails to protect the most vulnerable time and time again, while still remaining an imperfect document worthy of study, even veneration.
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