DEFINE GOOD by Stephanie Griffin is loosely based on a
true story.
What happens when a bright, idealistic college student in
the 1970s gets caught up in the politics of the day and chooses to keep
a dangerous secret? Barbara disguises her identity & leads a double
life for over 20 years until …
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February 18, 2 PM
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Cranford Community Center
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220 Walnut Ave, Cranford, NJ
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Masks recommended
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Free event, registration required
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Stephanie Griffin, a member of the Dramatists Guild,
brings a lifetime of diverse experience to her literary work: a
Master’s degree in Social Work, followed by years of producing and
video editing for television networks including NBC News, where she worked
closely with NPR’s Scott Simon to produce video essays of the day; a
teaching career at a suburban high school in New Jersey where she
inspired students with her knowledge of the human condition; her work
as an award-winning playwright and screenwriter.
Her plays have been performed at The Theater Project,
Judson Church, New Jersey Repertory, the Philly Free Fringe and at
other theaters around the New York metropolitan area. Her work has been
published by Smith & Kraus in THE BEST STAGE SCENES and in a
10-minute play anthology.
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