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Jan162018

"The Resistance of My Skin" by Shannon TL Kearns playing at the Crane Theater Feb 16-24

The Crane Theater presents The Resistance of My Skin by Shannon TL Kearns February 16 - 24.

The show is about Ayden, a transgender man, and Jess, a plus-sized woman, who have been dating and now Jess has invited Ayden to come to her place. Tension (of all sorts) is high for both of them as they navigate their fears and try to connect with one another. This heartfelt, hilarious and impactful play asks questions about connections, safety and vulnerability. Come explore what resistance with our bodies looks like.

There are just 40 seats per performance, and each performance is followed by a facilitated talkback. Ticket info:

FridayFebruary 167:30pm

Saturday, February 171:30pmSaturday, February 177:30pm

Monday, February 197:30 (some free tickets available for those in the theatre industry)

Thursday, February 227:30pm

Friday, February 237:30pm

Saturday, February 241:30pmSaturday, February 247:30pm

The Crane Theater is located at 2303 Kennedy St. NE #120a block off Stinson between Hennepin and Broadway Avenues. Follow them on Facebook

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