Sunday, January 24, 1999
Women's theatre schedule
Through Jan. 31 Sabina's Splendid Brain, by Carol Sinclair, directed by Gyllian Raby and featuring Naomi Bailis, and Vigil with Dale Hodges, directed by Regina Pugh, Ensemble Theatre's Off-Center/On-Stage Festival. 421-3555.
Through Jan. 31 Red Corners by Cecilia Fannon, Playhouse in the Park Shelterhouse, 421-3888.
Feb. 4-14 Before It Hits Home by Cheryl West, studio theatre and Arts Consortium. 381-0645.
Feb. 16-March 14 How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel in Playhouse in the Park Shelterhouse (watch for Ms. Vogel's Baltimore Waltz by the Playhouse intern company in late spring). 421-3888.
Feb. 17-March 7 Ice Floe by Mary Tensing, directed by D. Lynn Meyers, Ensemble Theatre. 421-3555.
Feb. 18-21 The Rover, by Aphra Behn, directed by Gyllian Raby, Xavier University. 745-3939.
Feb. 19 The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler, 8 p.m., Leonard Theater, Peabody Hall, Miami Universi ty, Oxford. (513) 529-5122.
Feb. 19-27 The Canterbury Tales, adult puppetry performance piece by Joanie Leverone, Cincinnati Public Theatre, Fifth Third Bank Theater, Aronoff Center, 241-7469.
March 4-6 Strength for Home by Liz Presley Fields, Second Chance Productions, Jarson-Kaplan Theater, Aronoff Center. 241-7469.
March 24-April 10 Love and Shrimp, cabaret based on work of Judith Viorst, produced by and featuring Pam Myers and Scot Woolley, Ensemble Theatre, 421-3555.
Pope's visit stirs particular passion
Why should gun safety be optional?
Flood waters yield bodies
Ex-Miami students declare innocence
Ft. Washington Way closing for 3 nights this week
Medicaid expansion supported
Spending surplus on pork shameful
Dick Clark tunes into Keith Glover
'Sunday Morning' celebrates 20 years of touting the arts
Her prejudices went away
Now yakking on a TV near you: Mitch
The land of the brazen
Women take center stage
What is women's theater?
Women's theatre schedule
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