
"The Clayton Theatre brings a bit of early summer to the East Bay with The Sweet Delilah Swim Club, playing March 13-22 at Endeavor Hall on 6008 Center St. in Clayton. The lighthearted, yet touching, work follows five Southern women who met on their college swim team. For the past 33 years, the ladies get together at a North Carolina Outer Banks beach cottage. Expect lots of fun and laughter, maybe a few tears, as these women navigate life's challenges."
"The thing about the arts is you can be great but never be recognized. But if you go to a professional school, you know you'll have a career and that maybe there's something important you can do. I feel I've been very lucky, Oppenheimer said. I've been able to train people about bias and employment discrimination, which was very satisfying. I also spent a lot of my career writing and realized how much I loved it."
The Clayton Theatre presents The Sweet Delilah Swim Club March 13–22 at Endeavor Hall, 6008 Center St., Clayton. The lighthearted yet touching play follows five Southern women who met on their college swim team and have reunited for 33 years at a North Carolina Outer Banks cottage. La Tonya Watts directs a cast including Deborah Huaco, Nathalie Archangel, Gwen Sampson Brown, Teddie Gilbert and Teresa Grosserode; the production promises laughter, occasional tears, and portrayals of friends navigating life’s challenges. Amy Oppenheimer grew up in New York City aiming for acting, shifted to a legal career in California after not entering Tish, trained people about bias and employment discrimination, and now debuts the solo show Looking for Justice (In All The Wrong Places) through March 29 at The Marsh Berkeley.
Read at www.eastbaytimes.com
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