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Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
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A Very Special Reading
written by Neal Ruchman / directed by Murphy Davis
Thursday-Saturday, January 28-30 at 6pm
Pod Pricing (seating up to four): $250, $175, $100 ($40 mbrs. discount)
(discounted price will display for members upon login)
Location: Hugh’s View, 533 Eaton Street
TICKETS: THU JAN 28
TICKETS: FRI JAN 29
TICKETS: SAT JAN 30
New York City in 1936 is ravaged and manipulated by powerful families. A young woman named Matzy is soon to discover that the families who control the town also want to control her destiny. Will she let them? Based on a story so amazing it had to be true.
Please note: entrance doors will lock ten minutes after the show begins.
sponsored by First State Bank
About the Play, by the playwright:
When I was a kid, I was introduced to an exciting and mysterious man, known simply as Jack. I thought he was my grandfather. He wasn’t. He did, however, save the lives of my grandmother and mother.
I used to ask my mom “What does Jack do?” I never got an answer. When I was 40 and my mom was 68, we were having a four martini lunch (one for me, three for her) at the U.N. Dining Room. I asked again. She made me swear that I would never tell a soul. I kept the secret for over twenty years.
At age 89 she said to me, “You know, If I ever wrote my life’s story, I’d call it Pickpocket’s Daughter.” This play is about my Mom, Harriett Moses. Matzy.
In the New York City of the 1930s, Jewish and Irish gangs fought for control of the city. Matzy was a tough, clever, and funny woman. Jack nick-named her Matzy due to her love of Matzoh. She died before she ever got to write her story.
So I wrote it for her.
—Neal Ruchman
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