Original play "Fight Nice" at Arlene's Broadway on Buffalo Aug 25-27

"No two children grow up in the same household."
In Fight Nice, an original play, estranged adult sisters struggle to care for their aging mother. After Olivia, a social worker, is arrested on a drug-related charge, she reluctantly agrees to stay with her attorney sister Margo and Margo's wife Kendrah. Their brother takes drastic steps to protect the family--sparking revelations about the past and spurring the sisters toward an uneasy truce. This stark drama explores how conflicting perspectives inform our approaches toward love and caring.
Written by Douglas Eric Anderson and directed by Sydne Nielsen, Fight Nice debuts at Arlene's Broadway on Buffalo on Friday, August 25 and runs for one weekend only. Friday and Saturday performances start at 7:30 p.m. and a Sunday performance at 2:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door.
Arlene's Broadway on Buffalo ("ABOB") is a hometown community theater in a repurposed pre-1900 church building in Conneaut, Ohio. With modern theater equipment, the building has been kept as classic as possible. They can be contacted on Facebook or at abob@broadwayonbuffalo.com.
CW: Strong language; discussions of religion, substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, dementia, and suicide.
