Silk Stockings and a Bible is a spicy Swing Era drama about the trials and tribulations of a Harlem chorus girl. The play was play #2 in the trilogy Women You Thought You Knew which had a run at IATI Theatre in 2017 returns to the stage this time as an immersive theatrical event in Harlem at Ginny's Supper Club on July 16th.
SNAPSHOTS IN TRANSIT weaves a rhythmic poetic tapestry of 5 'seasoned' adult characters evaluating and coming to terms with; love, life trials, family upbringing, politics, and honoring one's nationality in often dire and humorous aspects.
After work shopping each of the three plays of her trilogy, Women You Thought You Knew, over the past three years, then simultaneously directing each play for the production of the entire trilogy this past March at IATI theatre, Stephanie Lynn Wilson is happy to return on the stage in the Caribbean flavored choreopoem Snapshots in Transit.
After spending 2 years work shopping each play of her trilogy 'Women You Thought You Knew' Stephanie Lynn Wilson will finally mount, what she considers to be, the historical run of an entire trilogy.
Meet the cast and the writer, director, producer of 'Wild Child'! 'Wild Child' is the third play in the trilogy 'Woman You Thought You Knew' and goes up at the Kraine Theatre Sunday, April 24, 2016 at 3pm for a workshop performance before going up with the entire trilogy's full production later this year.
New York City in 1977 and Chinese-American, native New Yorker, free spirit Susan Li is disregarded by her image conscious family and badgered by her younger corporate climbing brother. When she befriends a Vietnam veteran suffering from PTSD and recovering from heroin addiction, and when a long lost Afro-Chinese Bahamian aunt shows up on the family's doorstep sets in motion a train wreck waiting to happen.
The final installment and workshop production of the trilogy, 'Women You Thought You Knew', about society's so-called 'bad girls' is titled, 'Wild Child'.