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MISTRESSES: A NEW AMERICAN PLAY

Drama · producer & playwright - liz linkewitz · Ages 18+ · United States of America
An all female cast shares the untold stories of real and alleged Presidential mistresses in a timely exploration of what it means to be “The Other” woman. This new American drama blurs the lines our society draws between the political and personal, morality and indecency, love and lust.
An all female cast shares the untold stories of real and alleged Presidential mistresses in a timely exploration of what it means to be “The Other” woman. This new American drama blurs the lines our society draws between the political and personal, morality and indecency, love and lust.

HERSTORICALLY ACCURATE: WRITING FEMALE NARRATIVES

Events & Workshops · liz linkewitz - producer & playwright of mistresses: a new american play · Ages 18+ · United States of America
In this 2 hour workshop, participants will write female narratives for the page and stage. Expand your ability to tell women's stories - from research to character development. Open to all genders. 18+ years. Hosted by Liz Linkewitz (MISTRESSES: A New American Play) and other surprise guests.
In this 2 hour workshop, participants will write female narratives for the page and stage. Expand your ability to tell women's stories - from research to character development. Open to all genders. 18+ years. Hosted by Liz Linkewitz (MISTRESSES: A New American Play) and other surprise guests.

YES, NO, MAYBE SO

Solo Show · catherine barnes · Ages 15+ · United States of America
After an unsettling doctor’s appointment, Catherine’s inner social justice warrior, Professor Sarah P. Outrage, takes her on a hilarious musical tour of her own fraught relationship with boundaries. Will Catherine find the courage to speak up - even though she sucks at consent?
After an unsettling doctor’s appointment, Catherine’s inner social justice warrior, Professor Sarah P. Outrage, takes her on a hilarious musical tour of her own fraught relationship with boundaries. Will Catherine find the courage to speak up - even though she sucks at consent?