March of 2011 saw our return to NYC to participate in the Centennial Remembrances of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. As part of these remembrances, we performed our original devised play FABRIC, FLAMES, AND FERVOR: GIRLS OF THE TRIANGLE in New York City. We produced the show at Manhattan Theatre Source (where we had premiered our 2nd play back in 2003), just a couple of blocks from the original location of this tragic factory fire. Originally premiered in Louisville, KY on March 25th, 2009, we performed it again before going to NYC at Shelby County Community Theatre in Kentucky. When performing in Manhattan, it was especially poignant and heartbreaking when we found ourselves performing the scenes of the tragic fire itself for the matinee performance on March 25th - knowing that as we enacted jumping out the windows of the upper floors of the factory, that the real women, men and girls that jumped to their deaths in the actual fire had been doing so exactly 100 years ago, from the windows of a building just steps away, across Washington Square Park from where we were performing.