


From the Tony-nominated writer and director of John Proctor is the Villain comes another stunningly fresh, vividly drawn portrait of the American South. Kimberly Belflower’s Born in Dirt premieres at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Danya Taymor. All Maddy Grace has ever wanted was to get out of her tiny Southern hometown. But when her life in L.A. falls apart, she finds herself reluctantly working at the town’s most famous attraction – a whimsical “hospital” that produces hand-sewn dolls for collectors all over the world. But when Maddy Grace sets out to make a documentary about the women behind the dolls, she’ll find there’s more to their story – and to her own – than she ever imagined. With the same masterful blend of wit, insight, and empathy that made John Proctor a runaway hit, Born in the Dirt is a wickedly funny, vibrantly human new play about the meaning of art, community, and the complicated business of making something that lasts.
April 14th, 2027
By: Kimberly Belflower
Director: Danya Taymor
Producer: Lincoln Center Theater
Wheelchair access, induction hearing loops, headsets
Born in the Dirt is playing at Lincoln Center Theater - Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. The theatre is located at 150 West 65th Street, New York, 10023.
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