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    American Mud

    American Mud

    Presented by Straw Flower Productions at Red Room at Society Hill Playhouse

    April 22-May 9, 2010

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    Bred in a Petri dish…Raised in a walk in closet by the ghost of Susan B. Anthony…Genetically engineered to possess intelligence, ambition, lethal sex appeal and the skin of a rhino, Adamaris, the world’s first cloned woman is making history. She’s running for president in the year 2012. Charlotte, a young law student from Illinois, trails her campaign. Longing to be a part of Adamaris’ historic victory she puts her own life on hold and launches a bohemian bus tour in support of her candidate. She’s sure that Adamaris, a crossbreed of pant suit power and Victoria Secret’s feminine mystique, is just the recipe for an implosion of the land’s highest glass ceiling. But when Charlotte takes her case to the bus stops of America, she finds herself neck deep in centuries’ old mud. Change is sinking, along with her heroine’s celebrity status. It’ll take superhuman strength to save them both for posterity.


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      • Venue Info

        Red Room at Society Hill Playhouse

        507 S. 8th Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19147

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $21 (Student) $25 (Adult)

        Info Phone: 215.551.3376

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 22-May 9, 2010

        Times:
        Thursday @ 8 pm
        Friday @ 8 pm
        Saturday @ 8 pm
        Sunday @ 6 pm

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