
Stage Dive: A Not-Quite-Review of the 9/11 Testimonial 110 Stories
Tuft, while looking to avoid any hint of the political... intentionally culled her monologues from ground-zero volunteers, firefighters, medical professionals, and office workers with more complicated, less "camera-ready" accounts of their experiences on the Day and, later, on the Pile. READ MORE


Review: 110 Stories
The stories are cleverly interwoven with overlapping dialogue, providing for interesting interaction between the actors. The enormity of the situation is completely presented. Nothing is trivialized here. It is to Tuft's credit that the immediacy of the situation is realistically shown and your heart breaks all over again in the process. READ MORE

9/11 Anniversary: 110 Stories Of 9/11 Victims, Heroes Support Charity
When the Towers fell, we all wanted to help. We spilled out onto the streets to mourn in unison, flooded the relief centers to volunteer and lined up at hospitals to give blood - all hoping for a chance to make a difference. The impulse to alleviate suffering seems inherent in our natures - a primal force. So why does it take a disaster for us to be galvanized into service? READ MORE

SEPTEMBER 11TH REMEMBRANCE: 110 STORIES
Last Friday, was the concluding performance to the compelling tribute play 110 Stories by Sarah Tuft. Produced by Broadway genius Jennifer Maloney (Spring Awakening and Legally Blonde), this collection of vignettes, breached time and space to bring you, safely, back to the tragic day the World Trade Center collapsed. READ MORE

Celebrities to commemorate 9/11 anniversary with benefit reading of '110 Stories'
Like every American old enough to remember, I can recall where I was when it happened. I was at my desk in study hall that September morning in 2001 when young, tearful Mrs. Aberle announced that the World Trade Center towers had been attacked. READ MORE








