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BY EDNA FERBER & GEORGE S. KAUFMAN JUNE 11-26, 2004
The scene is New York City's Footlights Club, a 1930s "boarding house for ladies of the stage," where the hopes and ambitions of sixteen young actresses are hilariously revealed. At the center of the circle is the courageous Terry Randall, who fights against discouragement for her moment on the stage. One of her fellow hopefuls gives up in despair, one gets married, and one goes into movies; but with the help of a charming producer, Terry sticks to her guns.
Fans of Civic's The Women in 2002 will love this smart, witth and heartfelt Jazz-Age Comedy, about the compromises and dreams of a group of young women desperately in love with the theatre.
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