amBroadway | Liberation' to offer Broadway Babysitter Matinee' and more amNewYork
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"Before it does, the producers are offering a Broadway Babysitter Matinee on Sunday, January 25, during which a limited number of audience members attending the afternoon performance will receive free, in-home childcare. The service, provided in partnership with Broadway Babysitters and the Parent Artist Advocacy League, covers up to five hours of care for as many as three children per household."
"It's not an on-site playroom or a symbolic perk; caregivers come to the family's home, removing the need to arrangeand pay forchildcare in order to attend the show. That choice mirrors the play itself. Liberation is set in the early 1970s and centers on a consciousness-raising group of women who meet to talk about equality, ambition, and changeonly to discover how often those conversations collide with childcare, domestic labor, and the limits of time."
Before closing on February 1 at the James Earl Jones Theatre, Liberation offered a Broadway Babysitter Matinee on January 25 providing free, in-home childcare to a limited number of audience members. The service, partnered with Broadway Babysitters and the Parent Artist Advocacy League, covers up to five hours for up to three children per household. Caregivers come to families' homes, eliminating the need to arrange or pay for childcare to attend the performance. Liberation is set in the early 1970s and follows a consciousness-raising group confronting childcare, domestic labor, and time constraints, later revisited through the organizer's daughter assessing the movement's achievements and unfinished work.
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