How To Be A Good Italian Daughter (In Spite Of Myself)
is a one-woman show, written and performed by Antoinette LaVecchia that examines the hysterical and universal struggles between an immigrant Italian mother and her Americanized daughter.
Visit the Events page to purchase tickets for the Fall run of How To Be A Good Italian Daughter (In Spite of Myself) at The Cherry Lane Studio Theatre, produced by Jones Street Productions.
In April, Antoinette performed the show to a sold-out house at NYC's Ars Nova. And then a month later at CenterStage at Fitchburg Stage College. In Los Angeles, the show raised money for The Collective's fundraiser, the west coast alumni group of Tisch's Graduate Acting program dedicated to developing new works in film, television and theatre. She also had a critically acclaimed showcase production of the piece at Urban Stages in New York. How To Be A Good Italian Daughter was chosen to be part of The Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival and the Midtown International Theatre Festival.






