“the terrible girls” at the New York International Fringe Festival
June 1st, 2007 by adminEVERYONE LOVES TO BE TERRIBLE

“Three Stars.” -Time Out, New York
“All the smokiness of a Southern Gothic drama.” -Backstage
“Suspenseful and provocative…a refreshing new story admirably written…What makes this play different than a mundane portrait of the modern South is its mythic quality. the terrible girls forces us to reflect on the duality of human nature and witness how deceit, desire, and obsession can lead to transgression.” -NYTheatre.com

the terrible girls is a wicked dark comedy of friendship, obsession, and Southern sensibilities. Two women battle for the love of one man, while the third guards his terrible secret. “It’s a wild mix of fearless comedy and Southern Gothic horror,” says Kristina Meeks, Founder, Playwrights Collective.
(The original 40-minute version of the terrible girls was produced at the Fringe. An expanded, full-length version is available.)
Produced by New York International Fringe Festival
Directed by Chelsea Whitmore
Starring Rhianna Basore, Keiana Richard, Amanda Sitton, and Mark Smith Emerson
Poster design by Deanna Staffo Staffo Designs
A BIG THANK YOU to all of our wonderful friends at FringeNYC for an AMAZING run during the 2007 New York International Fringe Festival!