Nov 11, 2007
If You Go: One-woman show sprang from a painting
“This is a project that reaches out to the community and establishes our presence, which is our goal”
The Marquise would have loved all this fuss.
Janet Scott's play, The Love Letter, is a one-woman show, but it's hardly a solitary production.
The director has come from Australia. The music was composed there, as well. The costume was built in Virginia. The set is being designed by Gay Reading of Green Tree Tea Room and Antiques with items from L.V. Harkness and Co. and Belle Maison Antiques.
And the production, playing Thursday through Saturday at the Central Library theater, is being mounted by two Lexington organizations: the Kentucky Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters and the Young Professionals Group of the Lexington Public Library. Read more
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