Program Details
Course Description
In 1905 New York City, African-American seamstress Esther designs extraordinary intimate apparel for both society women and ladies of the evening. Her Orthodox Jewish fabric supplier, Mr. Marks, bonds deeply with Esther over their shared passion for beautiful cloth. By two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage, "Intimate Apparel" explores the intersection of loneliness, longing, and resiliency. In this interactive discussion about the Palm Beach Dramaworks production, P.B.D.'s Gary Cadwallader, using interesting multimedia clips, examines the characters, the play's major themes, and its sociological relevance today. Participants receive a copy of the play beforehand, along with a P.B.D. Dramaguide written specifically for this discussion. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of the play and the period in which it is set.Course Info
- Time: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
- Date: Monday, April 4
- Location: Lifelong Learning classrooms, Continuing Education Building
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Fees:
Member - $30
$75 for any combination of three events, members only
No Refunds Will be Given for One-Time Events Purchased Within a Discounted Bundle
Non-member - $35
One-time guest pass, Member or Non-member at the door - $35.
About the Instructor
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Founded in 2000, Palm Beach Dramaworks is a professional theatre company with a mission to engage and entertain audiences with provocative and timeless productions that personally impact each individual. They are dedicated “to enhance the quality of life through the transformative power of live theatre.” Consistent artistic excellence throughout their history places Palm Beach Dramaworks at the forefront of the artistic landscape of Palm Beach County.
Gary Cadwallader, MFA, is the director of education and community engagement at Palm Beach Dramaworks. As a professional actor, director, and educator, Cadwallader is committed to providing strong, vibrant arts and arts integration opportunities for educators and students to nurture creativity, inspire potential, build confidence, and encourage self-expression. Cadwallader was most recently seen onstage at PBD as Captain Brice in "Arcadia" and John Adams in "1776" (Carbonell nomination.) He maintains a career as an actor and director and has performed across the country at theatres such as Wisdom Bridge Theatre in Chicago, ZACH Theatre in Austin, Great Lakes Theater in Cleveland, and on the national tour of "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story." On camera, roles include "A League of Their Own", "The New Untouchables", and "Forensics" (pilot). He has an MFA from Western Illinois University and is immediate past president of the Florida Theatre Conference. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA).