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Drama |
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Full-length, 120-150 minutes
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6 females, 3 males |
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Minimal
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Adult language and content |
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| At the top of her affluent school's social pecking order, Alex shares the throne with her best friend Reid. When Reid is accused of rape, Alex rallies to clear his name, with fierce and ruthless loyalty. How far would you go to defend the devil you know? |
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| "Sharp, bitterly funny drama... Streamlined and stylized, No. 11 marches inexorably from knowing innocence to bewildered devastation without a false step." |
| --Jessica Branch, CitySearch New York |
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Susan Smith Blackburn Award finalist |
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| The 2002 production of No. 11 (Blue and White) by The Play Company at the McGinn/Cazale in New York City (Photo: Risa Korris) |
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