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I WANNA BE EVIL: Feb 12 at 8pm
I WANNA BE EVIL: Feb 12 at 8pm

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A.R.T. New York Theatres

I WANNA BE EVIL: Feb 12 at 8pm

Orson Welles called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. But in 1968, she was blacklisted after “making the First Lady cry.” I Wanna Be Evil chronicles the iconic Eartha Kitt from a destitute childhood to a storied career in the theatre and Hollywood.

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Feb 12, 2022, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

A.R.T. New York Theatres, 502 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA

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I WANNA BE EVIL: The Eartha Kitt Story

written by JR Lynn

starring Jennelle Randell

Orson Welles called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. But in 1968, she was blacklisted after “making the First Lady cry.” I Wanna Be Evil chronicles the iconic Eartha Kitt from a destitute childhood to a storied career in the theatre and Hollywood.

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  • I WANNA BE EVIL Feb 12 8 pm

    I WANNA BE EVIL: The Eartha Kitt Story written by JR Lynn starring Jennelle Randell Orson Welles called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. But in 1968, she was blacklisted after “making the First Lady cry.” I Wanna Be Evil chronicles the iconic Eartha Kitt from a destitute childhood to a storied career in the theatre and Hollywood.

    $20.00

    Sale ended
  • I WANNA BE EVIL Feb 12 8 pm

    I WANNA BE EVIL: The Eartha Kitt Story written by JR Lynn starring Jennelle Randell Orson Welles called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. But in 1968, she was blacklisted after “making the First Lady cry.” I Wanna Be Evil chronicles the iconic Eartha Kitt from a destitute childhood to a storied career in the theatre and Hollywood.

    $35.00

    Sale ended
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    I WANNA BE EVIL: The Eartha Kitt Story written by JR Lynn starring Jennelle Randell Orson Welles called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. But in 1968, she was blacklisted after “making the First Lady cry.” I Wanna Be Evil chronicles the iconic Eartha Kitt from a destitute childhood to a storied career in the theatre and Hollywood.

    $35.00

    Sale ended

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