JWA News Release: December 4, 2009
Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs A special matinee honoring Grace Paley |
A special event: Sunday, December 6 Following the 2 pm matinee of Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs, the audience
can join Grace Paley's daughter and grandchildren - as well as friends and
colleagues - to remember and honor Grace's life, read from her work, and learn
about the Grace Paley Legacy Project. Gail Reimer, Director of the Jewish Women's Archive, will read a selection of Grace Paley's work at the event following the performance. Underground Railway Theater presents Tru Grace pairs two
heartwarming journeys into the foibles of the holiday season. Joyful,
whimsical, and rich with humor, both are told from the point of view of
children- one a girl, one a boy- and set in the '30's- one in the Bronx, one in
Alabama.
Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs Grace Paley's The Loudest Voice takes us to a Russian Jewish immigrant school where "without shame" gentile teachers annually staged the Nativity. In A Christmas Memory, Truman Capote recalls his close friendship with another social outcast, his wildly eccentric older cousin, and the enduring spirit for life they shared. The inspired playwright-director Wesley Savick crafts the perfect holiday alternative with an intergenerational cast, puppetry, live music, and fruitcakes. November 19- December 27
Central Square Theater 450 Mass. Ave., Cambridge. Half-price tickets are available to friends of the Jewish Women's Archive for $17.50 online at www.centralsquaretheater.org or by calling the box office at (866) 811-4111 and using the discount code TRUGRACE. For more information visit www.centralsquaretheater.org. |