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News Perry's Sun Flower Finally Blossoms in NYC, Oct. 26-Nov. 21 Back in February 1997, Sun Flower, a one-woman show about Elizabeth Cady Stanton, played at Washington DC's Arena Stage and promised a New York transfer soon to follow. Numerous delays and cancellations followed, but come Oct. 30, Elizabeth Perry's solo show will indeed bloom in Manhattan.

Back in February 1997, Sun Flower, a one-woman show about Elizabeth Cady Stanton, played at Washington DC's Arena Stage and promised a New York transfer soon to follow. Numerous delays and cancellations followed, but come Oct. 30, Elizabeth Perry's solo show will indeed bloom in Manhattan.

Sun Flower: The Life And Loves of Elizabeth Cady Stanton officially opens Oct. 30 and thereafter will run on off-nights of The Wound of Love at the John Houseman Studio Theatre through Nov. 21. For tickets and information call (212) 479-8513. Previews began Oct. 26

Affectionately called "the grand old woman of America," Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped found the Woman's Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone in 1869. Sun Flower moves from Stanton's childhood in New York to her marriage (with 7 children) with Henry Brester Stanton, a noted abolitionist. The play also captures Stanton's historic "Declaration of Sentiments" speech at the first convention on women's rights in 1848, and Stanton's 80th birthday party, held at the brand new Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

This fighter for women's rights shocked her peers with her outspokenness, and it wasn't until 1920, 18 years after her death, that an amendment was passed allowing women the right to vote. Why the title "Sun Flower"? It was the pseudonym name Stanton used when writing her newspaper columns.

Actress Perry will play Stanton and 25 characters from the activist's life. The performer appeared on Broadway in the original Inherit The Wind, as well as Present Laughter (with George C. Scott), 84 Charing Cross Road and Coastal Disturbances. Sun Flower was first developed at the American Renaissance Theatre Corporation, which Perry co-founded in 1975. Director Anita Khanzadian, former artistic director of the Theatre at St. Clements, has worked at the American Renaissance Theatre and the Interact Theatre Company.

-- By David Lefkowitz

 
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