Three Tall Persian Women is a comedic and touching play is about generational differences, grief, control, and learning to let go; but more than anything, it’s a love letter to immigrant mothers. Golnar, a punkish Iranian-American millennial, returns home to her mother Nasrin for the anniversary of her father’s passing and walks into hoards of family memorabilia that her grandmother Mamani has moved in with her. Get Shakespeare & Co tickets here.

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  • Madison Bell, of Greenville, was recently initiated into the honor society of Phi Kappa Phi.
  • Earlton resident Lauryn Williams was one of 50 students with artwork displayed in SUNY Oneonta’s 2023 Juried Student Art Show this spring.
  • Eli Larson, of Earlton, received an academic award at the Paula Bouchard Jacques Honors Convocation at SUNY Canton. Larson is a mechatronics technology major.
  • Greenville resident Hailey Cummings was named to the spring 2023 dean’s list at Belmont University.
  • The following local students earned a spot on the SUNY New Paltz dean’s list for the spring semester: Isabella Antonelli, of Greenville; Djuna Dechert, of Earlton; Madline Dewsbury, of New Baltimore; Max Ohle, of East Durham, Bridget Rose, of Westerlo; and Earl Thomasson, of New Baltimore.
  • Nylah Interrante, of Round Top, earned academic honors as a part-time SUNY Canton student.
  • Westerlo resident Cecelia Winn was named to the President’s List at Southern New Hampshire University for the winter semester.
  • Alexis Santoro, of Cairo, was initiated into the Monmouth University Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society.
  • Alexis Cummings, of Cairo, was honored at the 2023 Honors Convocation for the School of Arts and Humanities at The College of Saint Rose.
  • Rensselaerville student Madison Gerken earned spring dean’s list honors at Nazareth College.
  • Asia Rose, of Cairo, was one of 121 SUNY Oneonta students who participated in the 2023 Student Research and Creative Activity showcase this spring.
  • National Guard soldier Amanda Eldred, of Earlton, assigned to the 466th Medical Company, received a promotion to the rank of master sergeant.
  • Westerlo resident Nicholas Hoffman received President’s List honors at The College of Saint Rose for the spring semester.
  • Austin Field, of Freehold, was named to the Clarkson University dean’s list.
  • The following area students earned dean’s list honors at The College of Saint Rose this spring: Zoe Haller, of East Durham, and Lauren Rauf, of Medusa.
  • Durham student Rebecca Boyle graduated from St. Lawrence University this spring.
  • Two local students graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Colleen Corrigan, of Freehold, who graduated with an MBA in management; and David Mollon, of Greenville, who earned a BS in mechanical engineering.
  • The following students were named to the spring dean’s list at Siena College: Katriana Corbett, of Greenville; Jennifer Cuti, of Cairo; Sierra Gilroy, of Westerlo; Robert Lampman, of Earlton; and Riley Uht, of Greenville.
  • Aiden O’Connor and Claire Tolan, both of Greenville, earned a spot on the Siena College President’s List.
  • Greenville student Colton Pectal, an aeronautical engineering major, has made the dean’s honor list for the spring semester at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
  • Patrick Close, of Greenville, was awarded the Peter D. Junemann ’65 Memorial Award at Hartwick College.
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