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A young woman seeks legal advice to initiate charges of sexual harassment against her former boss, the C E O of an international clothing company known for its risqué billboards. Female sexuality confronts male corporate power. Who is telling the truth? Who is manipulating whom? How far should/can a young woman go to take down a predator? "UNSEAMLY is a Mamet-style satire staged at hurtling velocity... Smart, fast, filthy and funny!" Wall Street Journal A "Rashomon" about sexual harassment, Or…
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A young woman seeks legal advice to initiate charges of sexual harassment against her former boss, the C E O of an international clothing company known for its risqué billboards. Female sexuality confronts male corporate power. Who is telling the truth? Who is manipulating whom? How far should/can a young woman go to take down a predator?

"UNSEAMLY is a Mamet-style satire staged at hurtling velocity... Smart, fast, filthy and funny!"
Wall Street Journal

A "Rashomon" about sexual harassment, Oren Safdie's thought-provoking UNSEAMLY, is about the elusive, selective nature of memory."
The New York Times

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A young woman seeks legal advice to initiate charges of sexual harassment against her former boss, the C E O of an international clothing company known for its risqué billboards. Female sexuality confronts male corporate power. Who is telling the truth? Who is manipulating whom? How far should/can a young woman go to take down a predator?

"UNSEAMLY is a Mamet-style satire staged at hurtling velocity... Smart, fast, filthy and funny!"
Wall Street Journal

A "Rashomon" about sexual harassment, Oren Safdie's thought-provoking UNSEAMLY, is about the elusive, selective nature of memory."
The New York Times

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