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An 80-year-old former British code breaker at Bletchley Park attends a Remembrance Day service in England. She looks back on her life and the secrets about her work and identity that she has held for over 60 years. Will she ever be truly known by her children? How will she be remembered?
Written and performed by June Ballinger, inspired by her mothers work at Bletchley Park during WWII, the story is created through a box of letters, memories and a diary found after her mothers death in 2013.
Written and performed by June Ballinger Directed by Janice Goldberg
JUNE BALLINGER is an actor and producer of American and British heritage. She was born in New Jersey, raised in Connecticut, and currently lives in Trenton, New Jersey. She has performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, regional theatre and television. She is a member of New York's The Actors Center, the Ensemble Studio Theatre, and has been Artistic Director of the Passage Theatre Company in Trenton NJ since 1997. www.JuneBallinger.com
JANICE L. GOLDBERG is the recipient of The Kennedy Center Gold Medallion Award for her work with new plays. She has directed over 75 productions in NY and regionally. She directed the lauded I Of The Storm Off-Broadway last season and also directed (and co-wrote with Susan Bigelow) the Off-Broadway premiere of Rose Colored Glass, published by Samuel French, and currently running in the Czech Republic. She serves as Producing Artistic Co-Director of Artistic New Directions in New York City, and leads her Nail-the-Job workshops for students all over the country www.JaniceLGoldberg.com and www.artisticnewdirections.org
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LocationThe 13th Street Repertory (View)
50 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
United States
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