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LuLu LoLo in Soliloquy for a Seamstress: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

The Center for Italian Studies in collaboration with the Women’s Studies Progam Center for Study of Working Class Life and Department History at Stony Brook University
present SOLILOQUY for a SEAMSTRESS: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
written and performed by LuLu LoLo
Monday, March 5, 2007 4pm Wang Center Theatre
Free and Open to the Public
Call 631.632.7444 for more information

LuLu LoLo in Henry’s Lunchroom by Dan Evans

LuLu LoLo (The Widow Douglas) & Dan Evans are back at Metropolitan Playhouse for Twainathon: A Festival of plays inspired by Mark Twain—
Ernest Hemingway once said that American Literature begins with Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn”. It could also be said that American literature truly begins with Hemingway’s short story “The Killers” (1926). Here in Hannibal, Missouri, in 1850, young Tom Sawyer and the killers Al and Max are brought together in HENRY’S LUNCHROOM written and directed by Dan Evans
www.metropolitanplayhouse.org Twainathon: Riverboat C:
Wed. Jan. 17; Sat. Jan. 20; Tues. Jan.23 @7pm
& Sat. Jan. 27 @10pm
Tickets: $18 students & seniors: $15
Call: 212.995.5302 limited seating reservations suggested

LuLu LoLo new play

LuLu LoLo new one-person play: 38 WITNESSED HER DEATH, I WITNESSED HER LOVE: The Lonely Secret of Mary Ann Zielonko (Kitty Genovese Story). Written and performed by LuLu LoLo based on interviews with Mary Ann Zielonko–was performed in Provincetown, MA during Women’s Week, Oct. 2006. In 1964 Kitty Genovese was murdered in Kew Gardens, Queens while 38 people witnessed the crime–none of them called the police or came to her aid. No one wanted to get involved. On the 40th anniversary of Kitty’s death it was revealed that Kitty was a Lesbian and lived in Kew Gardens with her partner Mary Ann Zielonko. Forty years after Kitty’s death Mary Ann Zielonko granted her first interview.

The CR in OPEN HOUSE NEW YORK

We are very excited to be one of 180 fascinating sites throughout the Five Boroughs chosen for this fantastic annual weekend event. To celebrate, we will be open from 9am to 8pm this Sat & Sun, Oct. 7 & 8. OHNY promotes a greater appreciation of NYC’s built environment by broadening peoples awareness, educating and provoking discussions of the City’s architecture, engineering and design. It’s a fantastic way to see all sorts of nooks and crannies that you may have wondered about, or not even known were there. That raises the obvious question…is The City Reliquary a nook or a cranny?
http://www.ohny.org/

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