

Teenage Evie gets a job at the local grocery store for the summer to escape being at home, where she meets Sam, a single mother who works there because it’s a job. Through coffee, conversation and recipes the two women form a mutually-supportive relationship at difficult moments of transition in their lives.
$10 / 80 minutes
Co-Op Theatre East believes in the power of art to foster a dialogue for social change. We provide an entertaining performance forum in which to ask evocative, challenging questions of artists and audiences on our way to creating collaborative answers. Founded in Spring 2008 by three alumni of the Performance Studies graduate program at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, Co-Op Theatre East produces socially minded performance that deals with the questions of today, the situations we find ourselves immersed in as New Yorkers, Americans, and world citizens at this moment. The staff & ensemble at COTE firmly believe that theatre can do something; not only do we hold Hamlet’s mirror up to nature, but we can use theatre as a means to make a positive impact in the world.