Love, Loss and What I Wore
Performing at Red Barn Theatre (Feb 13 - Apr 8)
Synopsis
By Nora Ephron & Delia Ephron
Directed by Carole MacCartee
Nora Ephron’s wit defined an era. The Red Barn celebrates her life with her big Off-Broadway hit that ran for four years! Matters of the heart and matters of the closet combine in this comic and poignant scrapbook of stories shared by five women.
Nora Ephron said “this show is like The Vagina Monologues without the vaginas.”
“Catnip!!” — Variety
“Insightful, entertaining, touching and often hilarious.” — Theatre Mania
Theater Information
Red Barn Theatre
The Red Barn Theatre has become a cultural cornerstone for the Key West community while building a national reputation for creating BIG things in a small space. Many well-known and very talented people are a part of the Red Barn Theatre’s story. Richard Wilbur, the former U.S. Poet Laureate, worked with the Red Barn to produce his Moliere translations and Shel Silverstein, the gifted children’s writer, gave the Red Barn carte blanche to produce many of his very grown-up plays. Jimmy Buffett, Philip Burton, Terrence McNally, Jerry Herman, and Tennessee Williams have all made the Red Barn a part of their cultural experiences in Key West.
Recently hailed by Florida Monthly Magazine as one of the three best professional theatres in the state of Florida, Key West’s beloved Red Barn Theatre continues to produce regional premieres of vibrant new plays and musicals. Whether premiering new scripts or working with the classics, the Red Barn Theatre has spent the last thirty-one years committed to nurturing artistic excellence within the local and national arts community. Up this year, the regional premiere of Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class by Dan Goggin, the terrific new American comedy Becky’s New Car, the Tony award-winning play Reasons to be Pretty by Neil LaBute and much more!