It's a busy day, and I have to try to leave soon to get a jump on things, but I thought I would point out that this is the last weekend to see George F. Walker's Fierce, over at Alumnae Theatre. Apparently there is not a Sunday matinee, so act fast. Fierce was good if a little contrived and unbelievable (which is kind of Walker's signature style).
However, Girls Unwanted is in a completely different category. It is about three young women who are living in a sort of halfway house, more or less abandoned by "the system," though there is a live-in case worker who is dangerously close to burn out herself. There is some humour in the play, but mostly hurt and rage. Nothing about the plot was far-fetched at all (which indeed is a bit of a departure for Walker...).
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