I AM MY OWN WIFE

 

 


 

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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
I Am My Own Wife.
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
I Am My Own Wife.
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
I Am My Own Wife.

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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays in a scene from
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Jefferson Mays accepting
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The set of I Am My Own Wife.
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The set of I Am My Own Wife.
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I am my own wife by Doug Wright on broadway, lyceum theatre.  Starring Jefferson Mays, Directed by Moises Kaufamn. I Am My Own Wife: Based on a true story, and inspired by interviews conducted by the playwright over several years, I AM MY OWN WIFE tells the fascinating tale of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a real-life German transvestite who managed to survive the Nazi onslaught as well as the following, repressive Communist regime. The one-man play stars Obie-Award winner Jefferson Mays as over 40 characters, including the controversial figure herself and the American writer who becomes intrigued by her.