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  • 02 Apr 2016 8:00 PM | Andrea Lepcio

    Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles

    Sean Lynch shocks his beloved wife, Fiona when he comes home announcing they are going on vacation. Sean, star financial advisor, never goes on vacation. Something is terribly wrong. In any case, Fiona can’t go, she’s in the middle of getting her maid Esperanza’s green card to save her daughter from the poverty of Guatemala. When Fiona’s sister Kat arrives looking for her step-daughter Lily, one of Sean’s employees, the truth gradually emerges. A pitch black comic thriller, Dinner at Home between Deaths examines the American Dream and American identity in the face of eroding ethics.

    https://www.plays411.net/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=4397

  • 02 Apr 2016 2:11 PM | Patricia L. Morin

    THE GATEKEEPER a short play honored as one of best in the 25 year history of the Fringe of Marin will be produced April 2, Dominican University, San Rafael, CA 2pm.

  • 31 Mar 2016 8:00 PM | Carol Lashof

    Are you addicted to stories? Jane is. "Craving" is her story. 

    Craving, a monologue is one of 36 short plays in ShortLived, the largest, audience-judged theater competition in the nation, unfolding now at PianoFight - the "Best New Venue" in San Francisco.


    WHAT:

    Craving is ...

    Written by Carol S. Lashof

    Directed by Libby Vega

    Performed by Susannah Wood

    Produced by Those Women Productions - the "Best Year-Old Theater Company" in the East Bay.

    WHEN:

    Craving will be part of Round 5 of ShortLived, March 31-April 2, 2016. 

    Performances:

    Thursday, March 31st:   8:00 p.m.
    Friday, April 1:        8:00 p.m.
    Saturday, April 2:     5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. shows

    Tickets $15-$25: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shortlived-round-5-tickets-21531438111

    WHERE:

    The Main Stage at PianoFight, 144 Taylor Street in San Francisco, two blocks from the BART Powell Station. PianoFight also has a restaurant and full-service bar, so don't stress, come early to enjoy great food and drink before the show.



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  • 23 Mar 2016 7:00 PM | Robin Rice

    Eight New York women playwrights will have short plays read as part of the 365 Project (plays about women who have affected our world). Readings include ICWP member Robin Rice's BLOOD SISTERS. At Theater for the New City, NYC. Free, but must reserve seats at: 

    http://www.mustatea.com/365-women

  • 21 Mar 2016 3:55 PM | Patricia L. Morin

    Patricia Morin, Madeline Puccioni, Charley Lerrigo, Bill Hyatt, Christine Keating, and Gabriel Leif Bellman will take part in SF Theater Pubs' ON THE SPOT, a ten-minute play festival at San Francisco Theatre Club, 144 Taylor Street, SF March 21, 22, 28 and 29 twitter.com/pianofight

  • 17 Mar 2016 7:30 PM | stephanie satie

    Award winning solo play based on interviews with Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Written and performed by Stephanie Satie; directed by Anita Khanzadian .

    13th St. Rep; 50 W. 13th St.; NYC 10011

    General Admission – $20; Srs and Students with ID – $15

    http://silentwitnesses.brownpapertickets.com or 1-800-838-3006 


  • 13 Mar 2016 7:30 PM | Anonymous

    As part of the Richmond Virginia annual Acts of Faith Festival, Woven Orbits theater present “Carrying the Load” by playwright Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen and Directed by Haseena Abdur-Rahman. 

    Young Clara Evans elopes with her beau Elijah in 1920s Georgia and they become part of the early 20th century great Black migration north to escape unsatisfactory economic opportunities and the harsh segregationist laws of the south.   Unmet expectations and the Depression are burdensome until Clara embraces a completely new way of life.   Her new faith drives her to help open an alternative school to ‘self’ educate Black students in the 1930s which is met with considerable resistance the Detroit Board of Education.  Undaunted, this quiet unassuming woman continues and expands what is known today as Americas’ first African American owned and operated private schools

    Showtimes:  

    • Saturday:  March 12, 2016 2:00pm matinee - Richmond Main Public Library - free admission
    • Sunday March 13, 2016 - 2:00 pm matinee - Firehouse Theatre. 1206 W. Broad St.  $8
    • Sunday March 13, 2016 - 7:30pm show -     Firehouse  Theatre. 1206 W. Broad St.  $12
    More information at http://wovenorbits.wix.com/wovenorbits or http://www.theactsoffaith.org/associated-2016.html


  • 10 Mar 2016 7:30 PM | Anonymous

     Proud to announce that my play headed to The Tornot Fringe will be part of the works in progress series at Dixon Place. This drama focuses on secrets, retribution and John Lennon. .http://dixonplace.org/performances/and-i-saw-her/

  • 10 Mar 2016 7:30 PM | stephanie satie

    Based on interviews with child survivors 0f the Holocaust, this award-winning play comes to 13th St. Rep for 3 weeks. Written and performed by ICWP member Stephanie Satie, directed by Anita Khanzadian. Tickets available at http://silentwitnesses.brownpapertickets.com or 1-800-838-3006. 

    All evening performances at 7:30 PM, matinees on Sunday at 3 PM. 

  • 09 Mar 2016 9:18 AM | Anonymous
    The world premiere of Molly's Hammer at the Repertory Theater of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, directed by Seth Gordon March 9-27, 2016.  Nominated for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, Molly's Hammer is the story of peace and social justice activist Molly Rush who in 1980 walked into a General Electric Plant in King of Prussia, PA and took a hammer to the nose cone of a nuclear warhead in protest of the buildup of the United States' nuclear arsenal.  This story of the first Plowshares action was inspired by the book Hammer of Justice by Liane Ellison Norman.   http://www.repstl.org/season/show/mollys_hammer/

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