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Naomi Grossman stars in Girl in Argentine Landscape, an artful hilarious yet deeply poignant coming-of-age tale that chronicles one girl’s metamorphosis from “big dork” to “bad ass.” If a compelling coming of age story won’t motivate you to see this piece at NYC’s Fringe Festival, perhaps its oh-so-beautifully bare butt-ed poster will make you think twice.

Debuting in 2003, Girl in Argentine Landscape was originally mounted as a part of Miles from Myself, an evening of solo shows directed by Rich Embardo at Hollywood’s National Comedy Theatre.
There it received critical acclaim (LA Weekly, “Pick of the Week”) and earned Naomi an LA Weekly Theatre Award nomination for best solo performance. She subsequently toured with the show to Chicago’s Single File Festival (Anthenaeum Theatre), the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival (Barnsdall Gallery Theatre), and screened a subtitled video-version on the big screen in Argentina.
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WHERE: The Gene Frankel Theatre 24 Bond St New York, NY 10003 HOOD: NoHo |
DIRECTIONS: at Lafayette 6 to Bleecker, B/D/F/V to Broadway/Lafayette |
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