| Performer Information | |
| Performer name: | Dorothy Leeds |
| Phone: | 212-864-2424 |
| Mailing address: | 245 W99th Street #17B New York, NY 10025 |
| E-mail address: | dleeds@dorothyleeds.com |
| Website: | http://www.dorothyleeds.com |
| Previous appearances at: |
Riverhead Free Library, Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, Jericho Public Library, East Meadow Public Library, Port Washington Public Library
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 03/06/2012 |
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Fee |
| Good Lessons from Bad Women |
History, Other, Performing Arts- Theater |
In Good Lessons from Bad Women, a devilishly funny one-woman show, our lead character, Dorothy, wrestles with the concept of goodness and dives deep into a world where good is bad and bad is good.
Instructed from childhood by her mother to be a “good girl” like the ever-virtuous Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy wonders what might be on the other side of goodness. As she begins a journey from rebellion to reconciliation, she visits a series of infamous, disreputable women from different time periods and backgrounds.
In seven vignettes and frequent conflicts with Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy learns from these fascinating women by becoming each one and imparting the subtle lessons they teach. By the play’s triumphant ending, she has gleaned wisdom from the original sinner, Eve, the guilt-free Mae West, the opportunistic Emperor Wu, the image-building Kathryn Kelley, the litigious Elizabeth Freeman and the pillaging Anne Bonney.
Good Lessons from Bad Women has been performed at libraries, theatres, universities, and museums all over North America.
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$501- $1000 |
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