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‘Brainsmash’ New Play About Acquired Disabilities Premieres This March

Por: Forbes Life February 28, 2023

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Show art for brainsmash at 59E59courtesy of production is a new play about a woman adjusting to life after a traumatic brain injury and her newly acquired disabilities in both touching and humorous ways. The show runs from March 2nd through March 19th at 59E59 and is directed by Emma Miller and written by Sophie Weisskoff. The show is presented by 59E59 and , an incubator for new works by women, trans, non-binary artists and artists of... + full article



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