A Talented Woman, which premiered at Cape Cod’s Cotuit Center for the Arts, wraps up with a final week of performances. The show must close on April 7.
A Talented Woman by Lynda Sturner and Jim Dalglish explores the issues women face at three important stages of their lives. The story follows the tumultuous lives of three generations of women living in Manhattan during the Great Recession—a recently widowed grandmother on the verge of financial ruin, her workaholic daughter struggling to balance her professional and family lives and her 14-year-old hellion of a granddaughter.
Directed by Dalglish, A Talented Woman was developed through workshops at The Actors Studio in New York and the McCarterLab at the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey.
How do two people of very different backgrounds—Sturner, a denizen of the Upper East Side, and Daglish, a prairie boy from North Dakota—manage to collaborate on a full-length play? Read “If the odd couple wrote plays in Provincetown” a feature by Deborah Minsky in the Provincetown Banner. Click here to read the article.
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