DRY LAND is a play about abortion, female friendship, and resiliency, and what happens in one high school locker room after everybody’s left.
DRY LAND
By: Ruby Rae Spiegel
Ester is a swimmer trying to stay afloat. Amy is curled up on the locker room floor. Set largely in the girls’ locker room of a Florida high school, this show is a portrait of an unlikely friendship as Amy enlists Ester to help self terminate an unwanted pregnancy. Tender, funny, and harrowing all at the same time, DRY LAND is a show about adolescents in crisis and the ways in which we heal and find our way to dry land.
Free admission. This production is presented in conjunction with FSU's Student Theatre Association, which aims to foster opportunities in student art. Please, come and support student-done theatre!
This production has a content warning for: talks of suicide, drug and alcohol use, violence, and blood.
Free Admission, but we will be taking donations to Planned Parenthood.
2019/10/25 - 2019/10/27
The Augusta Conradi Studio Theater
631 University Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304