Debra Wise & Michael Forden Walker in TRU GRACE: A HOLIDAY MEMOIR. Photo: Elizabeth Stewart/Libberding Photography.Debra Wise & Michael Forden Walker in TRU GRACE: A HOLIDAY MEMOIR. Photo: Elizabeth Stewart/Libberding Photography.

Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs

Underground Railway Theater pairs two heartwarming journeys into the foibles of the holiday season. Joyful, whimsical, and rich with humor, both are told from the point of view of children – one a girl, one a boy – and set in the ’30’s – one in the Bronx, one in Alabama. In A Christmas Memory, Truman Capote recalls his close friendship with another social outcast, his wildly eccentric older cousin, and the enduring spirit for life they shared. Grace Paley’s The Loudest Voice takes us to a Russian Jewish immigrant school where “without shame” gentile teachers annually staged the Nativity. The inspired Wesley Savick crafts the perfect holiday alternative with an intergenerational cast, puppetry, music, and fruitcakes.

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Michael Balcanoff & Joe Lanza in THE CARETAKER. Photo: Elizabeth Stewart/Libberding Photography.Michael Balcanoff & Joe Lanza in THE CARETAKER. Photo: Elizabeth Stewart/Libberding Photography.

The Caretaker

In celebration of Harold Pinter (1930-2008), described as “the most original, disturbing, and arresting talent,” The Nora Theatre Company brings to life one of his greatest psychological dramas, helmed by Associate Director Daniel Gidron. When an elderly tramp is given lodging in the derelict home of two brothers, the ensuing relationships and shifting alliances intensify with hilarious and unsettling consequences.

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