• Applause for the behind-the-scenes folks

    Now that Eleemosynary is among our show history, we’d like to extend some applause to the unseen folks that made Eleemosynary the success that it was. Though audiences rarely get to see these folks when they come to see a show, anyone who has ever been in a stage production of any kind knows you can’t really get the …

  • Eleemosynary is a real crowd pleaser

    Good storytelling is the key to a great play, and Eleemosynary is good storytelling. Playwright Lee Blessing uses a very unconventional structure to unfold this story of a three singular characters—a young girl, her mother, and her grandmother. The three women relate their stories—individually and together—in vignettes from various times in their lives as well …

  • Artist Kathleen Krizner has an Eleemosynary connection

    We are so pleased to have artist Kathleen Krizner partner with us for our run of Lee Blessing’s Eleemosynary. Kathleen’s art work will be on display at the PWA Uptown Event Center until November 17 when the play closes. So come and enjoy a wonderful play performed by three wonderfully talented women and view the …

  • Meet Jordan Kennedy Rea

    Jordan Kennedy Rea, looking a bit older than her 12 years, is the youngest member of the cast of Eleemosynary. When Jordan is not acting, singing or dancing you may find her crafting, reading or spending time with her friends. When we asked her about what it was like to be in Eleemosynary with such experienced …