Theatre B presents "I never asked for a gofundme" by Jayne Deely
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Theatre B and FM PRIDE are proud to present the stage reading of "I never asked for a gofundme" by Jayne Deely.
I NEVER ASKED FOR A GOFUNDME – August 3 at Theatre B!
Start off the Pride week with this reading of a new queer comedy about gender, family, and religion that asks what it means to be worthy of care.
About The Show: Millie has come back home to Mobile, AL for a prestigious fellowship she couldn’t pass up, bringing her Puerto Rican east coast born and raised partner, Avery, who is recovering from top surgery, with her. When quasi-aunt to Millie and righteous woman of God Teresa overhears Millie talking to a pharmacist and assumes Avery has breast cancer, she decides to save the day, even if she doesn’t agree with their ‘lifestyle.’
Cue casseroles, care packages, and checkbooks – a gofundme to SAVE AVERY!
Performance:
Sunday, August 3 – 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:30 pm)
LOCATION: Theatre B | 215 10th Street N, Moorhead
PAY WHAT YOU WILL – Everyone is welcome!
We encourage attendees to pay what they can afford, whether it’s $10 or a higher amount.
Get Tickets
I NEVER ASKED FOR A GOFUNDME – August 3 at Theatre B!
Start off the Pride week with this reading of a new queer comedy about gender, family, and religion that asks what it means to be worthy of care.
About The Show: Millie has come back home to Mobile, AL for a prestigious fellowship she couldn’t pass up, bringing her Puerto Rican east coast born and raised partner, Avery, who is recovering from top surgery, with her. When quasi-aunt to Millie and righteous woman of God Teresa overhears Millie talking to a pharmacist and assumes Avery has breast cancer, she decides to save the day, even if she doesn’t agree with their ‘lifestyle.’
Cue casseroles, care packages, and checkbooks – a gofundme to SAVE AVERY!
Performance:
Sunday, August 3 – 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:30 pm)
LOCATION: Theatre B | 215 10th Street N, Moorhead
PAY WHAT YOU WILL – Everyone is welcome!
We encourage attendees to pay what they can afford, whether it’s $10 or a higher amount.
Get Tickets
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