
Vulnerable Love
This is New York City, it’s a place where would be theater enthusiasts and theater devotees come to reveal the truth about who they really are, digging deeper into themselves with no apology needed, that’s what happened tonight here at La MaMa Experimental Theater here in lower Manhattan with “SECOND SEX: BEATS & TEXTS”, revealing truths about Women’s freedom, the true meaning of Shakespeare, and love gone wrong where the innocent suffered.

Women’s rights is apparently complicated depending on who you ask, but tonight’s show at La MaMa Theater makes sense of it all with a little Shakespeare and Women’s Suffrage, reading of those opposed to it while clarifying the true meaning of being a tomboy, but getting down to the nitty gritty of why you became a tomboy in the first place, father’s words, and potato salad to help resolve the situation, plus how to survive a marriage without bloodshed.



Listening intently to tonight’s reading of a variety of topics concerning today’s world, including NYC a safe space to be who you are and encouraging you to take a break from the new normal of technology which apparently creates new problems covering or joining the old ones of society, take a moment to reflect on the last performer of the night, Sophia Gutchinov, who cycles through her encounter with heartbreak, taking an innocent rose, and it being the victim of “Love On Fire”, only to rise from the Phoenix and be stronger than ever.