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The 5th Annual WOMEN AT WORK FESTIVAL
The Fifth Annual WOMEN AT WORK FESTIVAL features work by and/or about women, and is a benefit for The Girl Effect, which works with girls around the world to help them attain self-sufficiency. Eighteen performers will participate in the festival, presenting the work of thirteen writers. See shows such as critically acclaimed AM I Blue ("Go see this show." -- The Rover, Montreal), Wonder Woman: A How-To Guide For Little Jewish Girls, and Can I Get a Smile, featuring what a burlesque-dancing sex blogger, gay bike mechanic, overly-self-aware yoga teacher and indie-rock feminist have to say about The Holla. The festival runs from September 12 through October 9, 2011, at Stage Left Studio, in Chelsea. Two nights of the festival are devoted to short plays, or segments of longer works, and running times are 55-75 minutes total. The performances will be presented at Stage Left Studio, at 214 West 30th Street, 6th floor. There are matinee and evening performances scheduled (see below) Tickets are $20 and available at www.stageleftstudio.net
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