Love, Loss and What I Wore
About
Love, Loss and What I Wore is Nora and Delia Ephron’s memorable play of monologues and ensemble pieces about women, clothes and memory covering all the important subjects — mothers, prom dresses, mothers, buying bras, mothers, hating purses and why we only wear black. Based on the bestselling book by Ilene Beckerman. Bring your girlfriends, sisters, mothers, aunts… all the important women in your life and delight in their reflections of what it means to be a woman.
$19 in advance and at the door.
"Funny, compelling… Brought down the house… but [the play] is not a comedy: A story about black cowboy boots becomes a sad tale of being underappreciated in a relationship; a tale of two women shopping for their wedding outfits ends bittersweetly; and the recollection of a new bra is a quiet testament to a women's search for dignity while undergoing treatment for breast cancer." — The New York Times
"By turns funny, poignant, and occasionally rueful." — The Associated Press
"A bittersweet meditation on the joys and tribulations of women's lives, reflected through the prism of their clothes." — Variety
"So funny and so powerful; so dear and sweet; so remindful of our female wiles, our worries, our insecurities, our remembrances of mother, father, sisters, brothers, lovers — I think it can't miss." — WowOwow.com