Brooklyn Laundry
Brooklyn Laundry
Directed by: Patricia Elmore Costa
BROOKLYN LAUNDRY is about romance,family, joy, and responsibility. Most of all, it’s a play about choosing to love and be loved.
ABOUT THE PLAY: Fran is a pessimist who’s terrified of making decisions. Owen is a guy who sees life for what it is and finds ways to make the best of it. Both of them are lonely and find in each other what could be a meaningful connection.
Brooklyn Laundry is a new play by Oscar, Pulitzer, and Tony Award- winning playwright, John Patrick Shanley who has been a genuinel fan of the Drop Off Laundry since his early 30’s. writes a poignant dramatic comedy about his personal experiences and relationships.
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WHEN:
Saturday, January 25th
WHAT TIME:
2:00pm
WHERE:
La Jolla Riford Library
5555 Draper Avenue at Pearl Street – FREE PARKING
TICKETS:
$20 – Cash Only
-“Shanley is playing on his home court, writing a quirky outer-borough romance mixed with a family drama, about two broken souls played by Sandy Campbell & Richard P. Trujillo finding a bit of comfort in each other.” New York Magazine-
“BROOKLYN LAUNDRY offers a dizzying study in contrast between life’s relentless, unyielding sorrows and the stubborn, buoyant hope that is a necessity to survive them.” Jones, Chicago Reader-
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