Book of Short Stories Is Adapted For the Stage in Debut of Women on the Edge
Novel2Go Productions proudly presents a dramatic stage play with tales of women on the brink of self-actualization. Unlike anything ever seen before, Women on the Edge combines the sharing of stories through monologue, prose, poetry, song and dance.
Online, May 3, 2011 (Newswire.com) - New York, NY. - An exciting new play about love, life, and loss is coming to town. For three shows only, Women on the Edge can be seen at The Producers Club in New York City, 358 W. 44th Street (between 8th & 9th), on May 20th and May 21st. Bringing her book of short stories to life, this piece is the much anticipated stage play by author, Karoline Bethea-Jones.
Originally released in 2006, Women on the Edge is sure to please audiences of any age just as the book did upon its release. Karoline makes her debut as a playwright and intends to make her mark with this appealing production.
Uplifting and poignant, Women on the Edge goes back to the basics and shows how the bonding of women - young and old - is as crucial to development as air, food, and water. The characters are either on the verge of a breakthrough or a breakdown and as each one tells their story, they give the audience a chance to look into the mind of a troubled soul.
By the end of the show, this play reminds viewers that before you can have a loving relationship with someone else, you must first form a solid relationship with your inner and spiritual self. This play is timely and much needed as it addresses issues that often arise within interpersonal relationships. Undoubtedly, Women on the Edge breathes life into the notion that united we stand, divided we fall.
Tickets are available for $20 each and can be purchased on the website: www.novel2gopublishing.com.
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