The Daughters
Charting 60 years of San Francisco's lesbian community.
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World Premiere of Patricia Cotter's The Daughters.
Charting 60 years of San Francisco's lesbian community.
Charting 60 years of San Francisco's lesbian community.
Patricia Cotter's symbolic play The Daughters comes to the San Francisco Playhouse this fall. Charting the development of San Francisco's lesbian community, The Daughters spans across 60 years of love, politics, heartbreak and revolution. Starring Erin Anderson, Olivia Levine, Em Lee Reaves and Kate Rubin, The Daughters is essential viewing for Playhouse attendees.
Directed by Jessica Holt, The Daughters follows a community that is beginning to flourish. From the first secret meeting to the closure of the last lesbian bar in San Francisco, this transformative production takes an explorative look into the pioneering women who tossed convention aside and set their own path. Discussing gender, sexuality and identity The Daughters is the perfect 21st-century production.
Erin Anderson, Olivia Levine, Em Lee Reaves and Kate Rubin
Written by Patricia Cotter
Directed by Jessica Holt