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  • 31 Mar 2017 7:08 PM | stephanie satie

    Performance will be held at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church; 1643 Churchville Rd.; Bel Air, MD 21015

    For info: 410-734-4370 or www.mzprays.org/events  or Eventbrite

    Silent Witnesses is an award-winning solo play, based on interviews with child survivors of the Holocaust, written and performed by Stephanie Satie and directed by Anita Khanzadian.



  • 30 Mar 2017 11:16 PM | Anonymous

    The School of Humanities at Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana will present a Staged Reading of Nawal El Saadawi's novel, WOMAN AT POINT ZERO adapted for the stage by Carolyn Nur Wistrand, for Women's History Month on Friday, March 31, 2017 at 2:00 P.M. in Cook Theatre on the Dillard University Campus. This event is free and open to the public. 

  • 30 Mar 2017 8:00 PM | Anonymous

    HOUSTON – Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company continues its 2016-2017 season with the world premiere of A HEROINE FREE SUMMER by local poet, playwright and University of St. Thomas English professor Dr. Janet Lowery. Directed by Chesley Krohn, the play centers on four sisters as they relive memories, address past traumas and learn to heal.

    Set amidst a family vacation at an idyllic lake house in upstate New York, A HEROINE FREE SUMMER examines what happens when a family becomes divided – the result of two teenage sons confessing to drug use. As the adult sisters struggle to determine where their allegiances lie, one must decide whether to save the clan or let it fracture, a decision with epic consequences in this explosive new drama.

    “After hosting a reading of the play’s initial draft in 2015, we embarked on a journey with Dr. Lowery and Chesley to bring the full production to our stage,” said Artistic Director Jennifer Decker. “We’re excited to premiere this powerful work about family, addiction, and healing and so happy to be working with Dr. Lowery, who taught many of our company members – including myself and our board chair – while we attended the University of St. Thomas. It’s like bringing a family back together.”

    Chesley Krohn, who has been selected to direct the production, had this to say, “Janet Lowery has written an engaging and thought provoking play about four sisters at their annual lakehouse retreat. We are moved to both laughter and tears as the characters wrestle over sweeping space, spoons (yes, spoons), and who gets to steer. But, as with all families, this one also has its secrets and denials, specifically a history of addiction. Lowery's characters battle over two teenage nephews, who, like far too many youth, have fallen victim to drug abuse. It is a battle that will require honesty, forgiveness, and compassion from all concerned.”

    A faculty member at the University of St. Thomas for more than 20 years, Dr. Lowery’s poetry has been published in numerous anthologies and literary reviews such as Endless Mountains Review, Poetry East, Greensboro Review, Concho River Review, Fideles, Pennsylvania English, 13th Moon, and elsewhere. Her collection of poetry based on women from Greek mythology called Traffic in Women was published in 2008 by Odonata House; the trilogy of plays TRAFFIC IN WOMEN I, II, III—Educating Athena, A Grief Group in the Underworld; and A Retrial of the Danaids, respectively, was produced 2006-2008 on the University of St. Thomas campus. She recently completed a manuscript of translations from the Spanish of Miguel de Unamuno.

    A HEROINE FREE SUMMER runs March 30 through April 15, 2017, at Studio 101 at Spring Street Studios, in the heart of the Washington Avenue Arts District. Tickets are on sale now at www.mildredsumbrella.com. For more information, call 832-463-0409 or e-mail info@mildredsumbrella.com.

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    A HEROINE FREE SUMMER BY JANET LOWERY (MARCH 30 – APRIL 15, 2017)

    Directed by: Chesley Krohn

    Where: STUDIO 101 – 1824 Spring Street, Houston, TX 77007

    When: March 30-April 1, April 6-8, and April 13-15 at 8 pm
    Matinee on April 9 at 3 p.m.

    Pay-What-You-Can night on April 10 at 8 p.m.

    Cost: Regular admission: $25; Students, Seniors & Arts Industry: $15; Group rate: $15/ticket

  • 17 Mar 2017 8:01 PM | Anonymous

    June Guralnick's short tragedy, ON THE DREAMHOUSE SEA, originally produced in 2016 at Equity Library Theatre's New Plays Festival (NYC), Gilbert Theatre (Fayetteville, NC) and as part of the Women's Theatre Festival-NC, is now available in "105 Five-Minute Plays for Study and Performance" (Smith & Kraus). 

  • 15 Mar 2017 7:00 PM | Anonymous

    The Past Is Still Ahead, excerpted performance, (a collaboration of ten minute plays about extraordinary women past and present by female playwrights, at the Theater for  the New City.) 

  • 10 Mar 2017 1:18 PM | Deleted user

    Kris Bauske's "The Nearly Final Almost Posthumous Play of the Not-Quite-Dead Sutton McAllister" from March 10-26. Ticket information may be found on their website at www.tennesseestage.com Kris will attend and speak to audiences opening weekend, March 10-12.

    Phone: (865) 546-4280

    You can also go to Kris' website for production info at www.krisbauske.com 

  • 05 Mar 2017 11:02 AM | Sandra de Helen

    Public reading of one-act play from The Missouri Cycle at Scripteasers, 3404 Hawk Ave, San Diego. Please arrive by 7:15pm for 7:30 reading.

  • 05 Mar 2017 10:54 AM | Sandra de Helen

    Public reading of the new 10-minute play at Diversionary Theatre, 4545 Park Blvd #101, San Diego, CA 92116, 8 pm. A Grave Situation is part of The Missouri Cycle, a collection of plays about a family in rural Missouri from the 1950s to 1970s.

  • 05 Mar 2017 10:08 AM | Deleted user

    Genesis Theatrical Productions will present the Chicago premiere of "The Radiant" by Shirley Lauro, a play about Marie Sklowdoska Curie and her struggles to maintain her scientific career after the death of her husband. 

    The play runs May 18 to June 11 at the Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport, Chicago.  Performances are Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm.  Tickets are $30 with discounts for students, seniors and groups of 10 or more.  For tickets go to www.athenaeumtheatre.org or call 773-935-6875


    This is the first in our series of plays by women and about women.

  • 04 Mar 2017 5:22 PM | Anonymous

    "And So ..." will be apart of Flush Ink Production's SHE SPEAKS-WOMEN'S WORKS, WOMEN'S WORDS festival March 4th and 5th in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.