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"The play is complex and beautiful, full of humor and memorable lines and characters, and it's enhanced here by powerful, delicate performances." – St. Petersburg Times

"Probably the best quality about Lee Blessing's play is that it isolates a dynamic that defines so many relationships... Being an audience member provides the objective distance of a good therapist, only cheaper." – The Tampa Tribune

Watch the cast and director on Studio10.

Listen to the Cast/Crew on WMNF's Women's Show.

Listen to the Casts/Crews of Eleemosynary and Bondage on WMNF's 1/11/08 Art in Your Ear.

Watch the Brighthouse Eleemosynary video.

Eleemosynary

By Lee Blessing
Directed by Kari Goetz and Jaime Giangrande-Holcom
Jan. 3 – 20, 2008
Thu. – Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm
Tickets: $24.50
Shimberg Playhouse, TBPAC

"...a play and a production of a caliber rarely seen ... the language is elegant, witty and carefully wrought." – Philadelphia City Paper.

"...an engrossing 95-minute entry – alternately funny and poignant..." – Variety

Sensitive and probing, this masterful play examines the subtle and often perilous relationship between three generations of remarkable women: the grandmother, Dorothea, who has sought to assert her independence through strong-willed eccentricity; her brilliant daughter, Artie, who has fled the stifling domination of her mother; and Artie's daughter, Echo, a child of exceptional intellect, whom Artie has abandoned to an upbringing by Dorothea.

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(L-R) Caroline Jett, Molly Jacobson & Leah LoSchiavo in Jobsite's Eleemosynary. (Photo by Shawn Jacobson)

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Eleemosynary has been called "alternatively funny and poignant" by Variety, and "a funny, perceptive and eloquently written play'' by the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Told through direct narration and flashbacks as well as linear storytelling, the tale unfolds via the reversal of cause and effect. Eleemosynary is a celebration of the beautiful, mysterious and painful bonds between mothers and daughters.

With the holidays over, it is expected that audiences will be fresh from their family experiences – for good or bad. As an event, Jobsite is certain that Eleemosynary will let you know you're not alone! Director Kari Goetz (The March of the Kitefliers, Phyro-Giants!) remarks that "The wonderful thing about Eleemosynary is that it's a story that any woman will readily relate to. The themes are universal to the female family dynamic. The beautiful thing about this show is the emotion of 'laughter through tears' – we really get to put the 'fun' in dysfunctional!"

Goetz says, "Watching these three women – a Generation Y, a Generation X and a Great Generation – working together and finding common ground through the rehearsal process has been extraordinarily rewarding. I can't think of the last time I've laughed so hard in rehearsal.  My 13-year-old actress is going on 60 and my 60-year-old actress is going on 13 – between the two of them they keep me on my toes!"

Age recommendation: 12+ Contains some minor adult language and situations

Cast & Crew

Eleemosynary stars Molly Jacobson (The Pillowman) as Echo, Leah LoSchiavo (The Boys Next Door, The House of Yes) as Artemis and Marie Hyman (Lysistrata) as Dorothea. It features lighting design by Karla Hartley and scenic design by Matt Lunsford.

See the Eleemosynary bios for more about the cast and crew.

Season Tickets

Eleemosynary is part of Jobsite's 2007-08 Mainstage Season and the Jobsite Season Ticket package. See how you can save at least 20% off ticket prices with Season Tickets.