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Follow on Google News | Mary's Joy - the anatomy of a martyr - ONLY TWO READINGS LEFT!There are two more opportunities to attend readings of 'Mary's Joy - the anatomy of a martyr,' the new play about Mary Dyer, the first colonial woman executed in the New World. She was hanged in Boston June 1, 1660 because she was a Quaker.
By: Cynthia Schwartz - Advancing Women Peace Artists "...an amazing performance..." "Jeanmarie [Simpson] is superb...such talent stands on its own...." "[Quakers] generally do not use superlatives in descriptions; "Great kudos and appreciation to [Jeanmarie] for a magnificent performance! "A provocative and touching reading...." The Peace and Social Justice Committee of the Boulder Friends Meeting presents MARY'S JOY - THE ANATOMY OF A MARTYR a dramatic reading of a new play by Jeanmarie Simpson directed by Mary Kate Riddell production manager Gene Hall with Jeanmarie Simpson as Mary Dyer The dramatic readings are universally accessible – ASL interpreter, assistive listening devices, large print and braille programs andthe informational program will be read aloud and ASL interpreted. . The building is fully ADA compliant. Patrons are asked to refrain from wearing fragrances in order to accommodate those who are sensitive to scented products (a growing concern). There is no admission charge, however donations are gratefully accepted. Due to extremely graphic imagery, no children will be admitted. Boulder Friends Meeting House 1825 Upland Ave. Boulder, Co 80304 March 11&12 7pm Seating Extremely Limited – no late seating Donations benefit the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center and Universal Arts Boulder WARNING ! SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALL AUDIENCES – Discretion Advised More information: # # # Advancing women peace artists since 1975. Public relations, marketing, advertising and career counseling. End
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