Co-Creator of The Laramie Project Directs NO NEED FOR SEDUCTION at Dixon Place

By: Apr. 02, 2013
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Our heroine has finally gotten her act together, or so she thought. When she ends up on the romantic trip of a lifetime in Bali with the woman of her dreams, she is on the verge of having everything she wants...and she's on the verge of destroying it all. Will she be able to put the past behind her to get her fairytale ending?

As DOMA and Prop 8 are debated in The Supreme Court, No Need for Seduction, takes an exquisite, insightful, and hilarious look at the question: "Are you committed?"

Written and performed by Victoria Libertore, No Need for Seduction features direction and dramaturgy by Leigh Fondakowski, set design by Sarah Lambert, lighting design by Steven Battaglia and production images by Jennifer E. Koltun.

All performances take place at Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie Street, between Rivington and Delancey. (Subway: F to 2nd Ave., J or Z to Bowery, 6 to Spring, B or D to Grand.)

Tickets are $15.00 in advance, $18 at the door. $12.00 students/seniors. Advanced tickets are available at www.dixonplace.org.



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