Dog Run Rep Opens 'American Girls' 4/6
By: BWW News Desk Apr. 02, 2008
Dog Run Rep (A. J. Hirsch, Producer), in association with Pat Blake, presents the World Premiere of AMERICAN GIRLS, a new play by Hilary Bettis, directed by Jeff Cohen. AMERICAN GIRLS will begin previews on Thursday, April 3rd with Opening Night set for Sunday, April 6th at the 45th Street Theater. AMERICAN GIRLS is the story of two 14-year-old mid-western girls (Hilary Bettis and Kira Sternbach) who are on a collision course with pop culture and faith..
Please note: AMERICAN GIRLS has mature themes and may not be suitable for audiences under 14 years of age.Hilary Bettis' Off Broadway credits include the world premiere of Pat Blake's First Date at the 2007 Seaport Summer Theatre Festival. Kira Sternbach originated the role of Jennifer in the workshop of Neil LaBute's "In A Dark, Dark House" directed by Jo Bonney. She was featured in Clay McLeod Chapman's "The Interstate And On" at the Seaport Summer Theatre Festival and appeared in Charles Grodin's "At Home With Bill" at Arclight theatre. She was nominated for a NY Independent Theatre Award as Best Featured Actress for "How I Learned To Drive."In AMERICAN GIRLS, her first play, Ms. Bettis draws on her experience working in the adult entertainment industry (in this case, strip clubs) to explore what would happen if innocent 14-year-old girls, growing up in America's heartland, rationalized their love of Jesus with an obsessive desire for fame. According to director Jeff Cohen, "Hilary manages to capture a cultural collision girls caught between the Faith-based culture and the Sex industry. Like Christopher Shinn's Four and Tristine Skyler's The Moonlight Room, Ms. Bettis is an exciting, authentic new playwriting voice. "Videos