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Mother/SON
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Plymouth State University
Plymouth, NH 03264

Tickets
Adults $25-$15, Seniors $23-$13, Youth $15-$10
603-535-2787

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Mother/SON

Silver Center for the Arts
Thursday, Mar. 18
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.


Silver Center for the Arts
603-535-2787
silver-center@plymouth.edu
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No one comes out alone. This one-act play portrays the hilarious and poignant relationship between a Jewish mother and her gay son. The play is based on the conversations that writer/actor Jeffrey Solomon had with his mother, and follows the mother's struggles to accept her son's homosexuality and to come out to herself as the mother of a gay man. Solomon does double duty as both Mindy and Brad, mother and son. He has performed the play in New York, London, Provincetown, and Chicago earning praise for his moving writing and portrayals. Emmy-nominated Solomon is a television writer who has penned children’s shows and comedies for Jim Henson, Fox, Nickelodeon and the Children’s Television Workshop. This production contains mature language and subject matter.
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