A solo play tracing one woman’s coming of age across 1960s cultural upheaval.
A woman reflects on her youth amid the social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s, recounting her experiences navigating the anti-war movement, the women’s movement, and the sexual revolution. Her personal stories unfold alongside the pressures of family expectations shaped by the legacy of the Armenian Genocide, revealing a life lived without a clear plan but shaped by shifting cultural forces.
The piece is written and performed by Leslie Ayvazian, known for works including Nine Armenians. Direction is by David Warren, whose credits include extensive work in American theatre.