“Butterflies Are Free” at First Avenue Playhouse

“Butterflies Are Free”
by Leonard Gersche

A story of one mans quest to break free from his over-protective mother. Don Baker's been blind since birth, but that doesn't stop him from setting up in a New York City apartment and making the acquaintance of his off-the-wall, liberated, actress neighbor Jill. Don learns the kind of things from Jill that his mother would never have taught him, and Jill learns from Don what growing up and being free is really all about.

Performed by First Avenue Playhouse
At First Avenue Playhouse
Performances ran
Friday, September 6, 2002 thru Saturday, September 28, 2002
Jill Tanner.... Missy Hoffmann
Don Baker.... David J. Cruse
Mrs. Baker.... Sharon Saks Has Bio
Ralph Austin.... Jeffery Hoffmann Has Bio Has photo
Directed by Stephen Boyd
Set Designed by Wayne Emley Has Bio