Staged Reading of Danielle Mohlman’s “Stopgap”
with Field Trip Theatre at the Cleveland Park Library
Saturday, January 28th
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Free, RSVP requested, suggested for those 18+
Reserve tickets by emailing fieldtriptheatre@gmail.com
Field Trip Theatre presents a staged reading of Danielle Mohlman’s “Stopgap” this Saturday afternoon at the Cleveland Park Library.
About the play: "After a glass of wine at a birthday brunch, May announces that she’s going to turkey baste her way into pregnancy. The same morning, David tells his husband Robert that he wants to adopt. It’s November 8, 2008 -- four days after Prop 8 passed in California.
This dark comedy delves into the lives of six individuals living just on the outskirts of their suburban California town, trying to find their own definition of family in this heteronormative community they call home.”
“Stopgap” is directed by Elena Hight with dramaturgy by Jamila Reddy. The reading features Caitlin Diana Doyle as May, Pomme Koch as David, and Enrico Nassi as Robert. Elizabeth Frerking, Steve Isaac, and Angela Kay Pirko round out the cast."
Cleveland Park Library
3310 Connecticut Ave, NW
Metro: Cleveland Park, head south, which is straight when you come up the escalators, on Connecticut Ave about walk about two blocks or so, the library is on the right side of the street.
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