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Independently connected: Fefu and Her Friends meet virtuallyKaylen Ralphon December 3, 2020 at 10:15 pm


Maria Irene Fornés’s feminist masterpiece Zooms in to help Season of Concern.

Fefu and Her Friends, written and directed in 1977 by Cuban American playwright Maria Irene Fornés, is set over the course of one day at Fefu’s New England home, where she has gathered seven of her female friends in order to make preparations for an upcoming arts education fundraiser they are hosting.   Originally staged as a promenade style performance, the audience is meant to physically move through four different scenes occurring simultaneously during Part II.…Read More

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