Four women meet in lockup in the â70s (hey, it was the â70s, lockup was a right of passage). One of them snaps a photo of the group in â20th Century Blues,â Invisible Theatreâs next offering.
Every year thereafter, for four decades, Danny, Sil, Mac and Gabby meet for another photograph.
Allâs fine and dandy until the photographer, Danny, gets a show at the Museum of Modern Art. She wants her friends to sign waivers so that she can include the photos in the exhibit.
And that doesnât sit so well with all the women.
âI wanted to write about women, time, and age,â Susan Miller said in an interview about the 2016 play.
âAge plays a part for these characters, but not for all of them,â she said of the comedy. âThey each have their own individual struggles and their own individual way of being in the world that may have nothing to do with age except that big question, âHow long will I be in the world?ââ
The cast is made up of Molly McKasson, Susan Baker, ToReeNee Wolf, Geri Hooper Wharham, P.J. Peavy, and Cole Potwardowsk; Fred Rodriguez and Susan Claassen direct.
The play previews at 7:30 p.m. April 23 and opens 7:30 p.m. April 24. It continues through May 5 at Invisible Theatre, 1400 N. First Ave. Tickets are $20 for the preview, $35 for all other performances. The run time is 100 minutes, with one intermission.
For more information, call 882-9721 or go to invisibletheatre.com.



