Bess Wohl’s new drama about a small-town 1970 women’s-lib group “takes an old form and shakes it like a freshly laundered sheet in the breeze,” said Sara Holdren in NYMag.com. A memory ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Bess Wohl’s moving new play, about a group of women in 1970s Ohio, explores the power of sisterhood and the limits of motherhood.
And how do we get it back?” That lament is spoken by the narrator of “Liberation,” a funny if meandering new play by Bess Wohl presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company that explores the ...
That sentence is written in the same blunt spirit of the sobering, funny, provocative and totally engaging play that is Bess Wohl's "Liberation," which had its world premiere Thursday at Roundabout's ...
From Tony Award nominees Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons) and Whitney White (Jaja's African Hair Braiding) comes Liberation, a provocative and revealing new work about what really goes on when women ...
Tony Award nominees Bess Wohl (“Grand Horizons”) and Whitney White (“Jaja’s African Hair Braiding“) have teamed up for a provocative play that is perfectly timed for Women’s History Month.
By these standards, Bess Wohl, a Yale School of Drama-trained actress turned award-winning playwright, would seem to present a major success story. Married and with three kids, she has had plays ...
That sentence is written in the same blunt spirit of the sobering, funny, provocative and totally engaging play that is Bess Wohl’s “Liberation,” which had its world premiere Thursday at ...