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I KILLED THE COW Performing One Night Only on October 20, 2017
New York, NY - Broadway World Detroit Award Winner, Larissa Marten is thrilled to be bringing her one-woman show, I KILLED THE COW, to New York. After the world premier performance in Ann Arbor last April and a sold out performance at Theatre Row, the show is being performed again at Theatre Row on October 20th.
I KILLED THE COW centers around the journey of one woman, as she unearths the moments in her life that have shaped her into the sexual being that she is. Steering through the moments she wishes she could go back to, she revisits awkward first encounters and regretful next mornings. She discovers her squandered relationship with her mother. She recounts her lovers and realizes their teachings. She remembers what her father told her, but neglected to tell her brother. When larger forces come into play, she discovers her community.
I KILLED THE COW will be performed as part of the United Solo Theatre Festival, Friday, October 20 at 9:00PM. Tickets are 35 (plus $2.25 Theatre Restoration charge) and can be purchased through Telecharge online or by phone 212-239-6200. For more information on the festival please visit their website http://unitedsolo.org/us/.
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