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Three 
by emily kaye lazzaro
Directed by a.nora long

June 5 - 20, 2015
Black Box Theater at the Boston Center for the Arts





Get Tickets to Three
Moms' (and Dads') Night Out!
Saturday, June 13th
8:00 p.m.
$20
Use the code MomsNightOut
A special note to Moms & Dads from Emily
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Meet the 
playwright

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Meet the feminist writer/actor who got a little sick of seeing so many talented young women at auditions without enough roles. 

Meet the playwright.
Read Playwriting, Feminism & Genitalia: A Q & A with Emily Kaye

Meet the cast & design team

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Producer Amy Spalletta
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Director A. Nora Long
Speaking of ladies, Three has a female writer, director, and producer, and stars three women. Boys are great, too, but there's just something about girls.

Meet the cast and design team.

Learn about 
the play

Three is a coming-of-age story about finding validation, struggling against loneliness, and losing everything. It's about friendship and independence and death and adulthood. It also has a lot of jokes about genitalia.

Read more about the concept.


Read more about the concept in an article by Emily  in the Washington Post. 



Get your 
Tickets

Tickets for Three are available through Boston Theatre Scene. A number of discounted tickets will also be available on Goldstar and Bostix because we feel it's important for our theater to be affordable for all audiences. 
Boston Public Works is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Boston Public Works must be made payable to Fractured Atlas only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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Boston Discovery Guide 
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This project is made possible in part by funding from
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation and
The Particle Foundation

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