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Nerve by Minita Gandhi – Ashland New Plays Festival

Ashland New Plays Festival at SOU Ashland Oregon

Jyoti, a recent widow with ailing health, finds the future of her well-being in her daughters’ hands. A multigenerational and multicultural dark comedy that explores the love language of food, the deep wounds of sibling rivalry, and how a family moves through grief, Nerve asks what our legacy is and that we truly leave behind.

‘Nerve’ will be read at 1:30pm, Thursday, October 17th and at 1:30pm, Friday, October 18th.

Tickets are available here: https://ashlandnewplays.org/fall-festival/

‘Nerve’ by Minita Gandhi
Directed by Rosa Joshi
Featuring Ranjita Chakravarty, Mahira Kakkar, Rachna Khatau, Uma Pranjpe, Amy Lizardo, and Aleeyah Enriquez.

Date & Time:

October 17, 2024 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

SOU Main Stage Theatre

491 S. Mountain Ave
Ashland,97520

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