Dolores: A Dark Comedy About Two Domestic Abuse Survivors
Lounge Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)
Pairing hilarious, rapid-fire dialogue with dark subject matter, Dolores tells the story of two sisters coping in different ways with abusive husbands. The sisters are drawn closer together by their shared secret, which is influencing their lives far more than they can admit to their friends and themselves.
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<p>This comedic drama tells the story of two sisters drawn together because of domestic abuse, influencing their lives far more than they can admit to their friends and themselves. Featuring hilarious rapid-fire dialogue (written by Edward Allen Baker), the show seeks to lift the lid on abusive relationships in a way audiences can confront and think about.</p>