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Judith Sloan, is an actress, audio artist, writer, and educator. Her work has been produced in theatres and festivals throughout the U.S. and abroad including: LaMama,The Public Theatre, The Theatre Workshop (Scotland), The Market Theatre (Johannesburg), etc. Her commentaries, poetry and documentaries have aired on public radio stations throughout the U.S. including NPR, WNYC, WBEZ Chicago, PRI, and the BBC. Her solo performances and multi-character plays include: Denial of the Fittest, Crossing the BLVD (winner Brendan Gill Prize) and YO MISS! Sloan was a recipient of the inaugural Queens Council on the Arts Artist Commissioning grant for 2018 for projects that tell untold stories and fill gaps in American culture to develop a new work, It Can Happen Here. Sloan’s received awards and grants from NYFA, NYSCA, the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation among others. Along with Warren Lehrer, Sloan is co-founder of EarSay, an artist-driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated with projects that bridge the divide between documentary and expressive forms in books, exhibitions, on stage, in sound & electronic media. She collaborated with Lehrer on Crossing the BLVD and 1001 Voices. Sloan is an adjunct professor at NYU Gallatin, and is the recipient of a Partnership in Education Award for her work with EarSay’s arts-in-education program immigrant youth at the International High School in Queens, which began on September 11, 2001 and is now in it’s 20th year. Sloan was commissioned to by the Queens Symphony Orchestra to write the libretto for 1001 Voices: A Choral Symphony for a New America, with music by Frank London and animations by Warren Lehrer; Kupferberg Center for the Arts 2012 and 2017. She teaches multi-media arts workshops and radio at Gallatin School at New York University and a frequent guest performer and lecturer in universities and schools throughout the country. Sloan is a member of the Dramatist Guild and the Network of Ensemble Theatres and the Alliance of Resident Theatres, NY (ARTNY).Judith Sloan, is an actress, audio artist, writer, and educator. Her work has been produced in theatres and festivals throughout the U.S. and abroad including: LaMama,The Public Theatre, The Theatre Workshop (Scotland), The Market Theatre (Johannesburg), etc. Her commentaries, poetry and documentaries have aired on public radio stations throughout the U.S. including NPR, WNYC, WBEZ Chicago, PRI, and the BBC. Her solo performances and multi-character plays include: Denial of the Fittest, Crossing the BLVD (winner Brendan Gill Prize) and YO MISS! Sloan was a recipient of the inaugural Queens Council on the Arts Artist Commissioning grant for 2018 for projects that tell untold stories and fill gaps in American culture to develop a new work, It Can Happen Here. Sloan’s received awards and grants from NYFA, NYSCA, the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation among others. Along with Warren Lehrer, Sloan is co-founder of EarSay, an artist-driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated with projects that bridge the divide between documentary and expressive forms in books, exhibitions, on stage, in sound & electronic media. She collaborated with Lehrer on Crossing the BLVD and 1001 Voices. Sloan is an adjunct professor at NYU Gallatin, and is the recipient of a Partnership in Education Award for her work with EarSay’s arts-in-education program immigrant youth at the International High School in Queens, which began on September 11, 2001 and is now in it’s 20th year. Sloan was commissioned to by the Queens Symphony Orchestra to write the libretto for 1001 Voices: A Choral Symphony for a New America, with music by Frank London and animations by Warren Lehrer; Kupferberg Center for the Arts 2012 and 2017. She teaches multi-media arts workshops and radio at Gallatin School at New York University and a frequent guest performer and lecturer in universities and schools throughout the country. Sloan is a member of the Dramatist Guild and the Network of Ensemble Theatres and the Alliance of Resident Theatres, NY (ARTNY).

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Leslie Epstein's KING OF THE JEWS Starring Richard Topol Begins Performances TONIGHT at HERE Arts Center

Don't miss the Off Broadway debut of LESLIE EPSTEIN'S - KING OF THE JEWS at HERE Arts Center. The controversial adaptation of Epstein's novel is set in Poland, 1939, and follows a group of Jews forced to govern their own lives during the German occupation.

Richard Topol & More to Star in KING OF THE JEWS Off-Broadway Premiere

Discover the Off-Broadway debut of 'KING OF THE JEWS,' a compelling stage adaptation of Leslie Epstein's controversial novel. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking production that confronts themes of identity, religion, and power. Don't miss your chance to experience this powerful theatrical event.

Writer/Performer Judith Sloan Recognized With a City Artists Corps Grant

Judith Sloan will present Songs, Poetry and Monologues of Migration, Refuge and Finding Home - at the Queens Theatre, as part of the City Artists Corps showcase on Saturday October 23 at 4 pm. The hour long program is free and takes place in the Claire Shulman Theatre at the Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, NY.

National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Presents FOLKSBIENE LIVE!: WELCOME TO OUR SUKE/SUKKAH

This October, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (Folksbiene)-led by Zalmen Mlotek, Artistic Director, and Dominick Balletta, Executive Director-presents Folksbiene! LIVE: 'Welcome to Our Suke/Sukkah', a four-day festival of family-friendly performances during Chol Hamoed (the intermediary days of Sukkos) from October 5th to 8th.

Frank London & Adeena Karasick to Release SALOME: WOMAN OF VALOR

Over the last three decades, the celebrated East Village-based Canadian poet/performer Adeena Karasick and Grammy Award-winning composer/trumpeter Frank London have each transformed the worlds of poetry and music with work that is sensual and political, steeped in Jewish mysticism, exploding notions of high and low culture.

Remote Theater Project's GREY ROCK Will Tour Four U.S. Cities In January and February

Remote Theater Project announces that its production of Grey Rock, written and directed by Palestinian artist Amir Nizar Zuabi, will travel to four U.S. cities from January 8-February 9, 2020. Commissioned by Remote Theater Project, Grey Rock marks the first time a U.S. theater company has commissioned a Palestinian artist to create an original work for American audiences.

As The Weather Cools Down, Flushing Town Hall Heats Up This Fall

Fall gets festive at Flushing Town Hall! The global arts venue will present over 30 programs to entertain audiences of all ages and backgrounds this September through December. From a Diwali dance party to a marionette Nutcracker, there will be something for everyone to celebrate this season, including Flushing Town Hall's first-ever presentation of six NEA Jazz Masters together on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime concert.

La MaMa Presents A Remote Theater Project Production Of GREY ROCK

La MaMa is proud to present the Remote Theater Project production of Grey Rock, written and directed by Palestinian artist Amir Nizar Zuabi. This world premiere, which runs January 3-7, 2019, was commissioned by Remote Theater Project and marks the first time a U.S. theater company has commissioned a Palestinian artist to create an original work for American audiences. Grey Rock tells the story of a young Palestinian so enamored with the 1969 American moon landing that he muses, "shouldn't Palestine, the land of prophets, also have a presence on the moon?" Without money or technology, but with the help of his bemused West Bank neighbors, he sets out to build a space shuttle. Knowing full well that he can't succeed with this impossible, but necessary, task, the young man is visited by American heroes who guide him on his mission. Humorous and fantastical, Grey Rock explores the influence that America has had over Palestinian culture.

Peak Performances Kicks Off Season with Afro-Cuban-Yiddish Opera

Peak Performances kicks off its 2018-19 season with the world premiere of Hatuey: Memory of Fire, a rousing Afro-Cuban-Yiddish opera performed in English, Yiddish and Spanish, with music by Frank London, libretto by Elise Thoron, direction by Mary Birnbaum, and choreography by Maija Garcia.

Weston Playhouse Announces Lineup For First Ever New Works Festival

In keeping with a decades-long commitment to nurture the new, Weston Playhouse Theatre Company is proud to announce its first annual New Works Festival. An exciting two-week celebration of nationally recognized artists creating new work begins this May 18 on the Company's campus in historic Weston Village.

Entertainers to Be Honored at Actors' Temple Annual Gala YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHING YET

Tony Babino, performer Carol Ostrow and the Actors' Temple Board of Directors are celebrating their 101st year honoring the historic entertainers who have passed through their doors, with their annual gala YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHIN' YET. Entertainers past and present will commemorate this mecca of modern Jewish culture, including Tony Babino, George Bettinger, Sir Frank London and Friends and special guest Star of the Yiddish Theatre, Joanne Borts. The gala takes place on Monday, March 19, 2018 at 6:30 pm in the Barbra Streisand and Milton Berle rooms of another hub of entertainment greats, the Friar's Club (57 East 55 Street, NYC). Tickets vary in prices and are available at www.theactorstemple.org/events.

Judith Sloan's YO MISS! Makes World Premiere at La MaMa Tonight

'YO MISS!' by Judith Sloan will make its world premiere at La MaMa from tonight, March 4, through March 13, 2016.

Judith Sloan to Bring YO MISS! to La MaMa, 3/4-13

Judith Sloan is a masterful actor/dialectition and a sublime mixologist of sound. She blends both gifts in her newest play, 'YO MISS!,' in which she channels her own family's traumas through the experiences of immigrant and minority teens whom she has taught in arts programs over the last two decades.

Judith Sloan's YO MISS! to Make World Premiere at La MaMa This Spring

'YO MISS!' by Judith Sloan will make its world premiere at La MaMa from March 4 to 13, 2016.

Photo Flash: Tony Winner Christine Ebersole Headlines Landmark on Main Street's 2014 Spotlight Gala

On Saturday, November 8, 2014, Landmark on Main Street's Spotlight Gala '14 attendees were treated to a magical night filled with gorgeous song, whimsical and earthy garden decorations, gourmet foods and the warmth of community.

Hauschka, Arias & Ratzke, Lily & Madeleine, Reverend Billy, Julia Haltigan and More Set for Joe's Pub, Now thru 5/4

Joe's Pub at The Public has announced its upcoming performances, running tomorrow, April 23 through May 4, 2014. Details below!

Warren Lehrer Presents a Multimedia Performance/Reading of A LIFE IN BOOKS: THE RISE AND FALL OF BLEU Tonight

Award-winning writer and designer Warren Lehrer presents a multimedia performance/reading of his new book. A Life In Books: The Rise and Fall of Bleu is an illuminated novel that contains 101 books within it, all written by a controversial author who finds himself in prison looking back on his life and career. In this funny and thought provoking performance, Lehrer presents an overview of Bleu Mobley's life in books via many of Mobley's cover designs and other biographical materials including animations, and video performances of Mobley book excerpts by the band BETTY, actress/poet La Bruja, and a live appearance by actress/author Judith Sloan. The resulting retrospective explores the creative process of a writer/artist, as it reflects upon a half century of American/global events, and grapples with the future of the book as a medium as well as the lines that separate and blur truth, myth, and fiction. 'An ingenious, one-of-kind novel.' KurtAndersen, Studio 360

Hamilton Leithauser, Spottiswoode & His Enemies and More to Perform at Joe's Pub, Now thru 4/27

Joe's Pub at the Public has announced an exciting lineup of performances now through April 27. Check out the full schedule and details below!

Judith Sloan to Bring YO MISS! to Joe's Pub, 4/23

Judith Sloan's YO MISS! will play Wednesday, April 23, 7 PM at Joe's Pub/ Public Theatre.

Warren Lehrer Presents a Multimedia Performance/Reading of A LIFE IN BOOKS: THE RISE AND FALL OF BLEU, 4/17

Award-winning writer and designer Warren Lehrer presents a multimedia performance/reading of his new book. A Life In Books: The Rise and Fall of Bleu is an illuminated novel that contains 101 books within it, all written by a controversial author who finds himself in prison looking back on his life and career. In this funny and thought provoking performance, Lehrer presents an overview of Bleu Mobley's life in books via many of Mobley's cover designs and other biographical materials including animations, and video performances of Mobley book excerpts by the band BETTY, actress/poet La Bruja, and a live appearance by actress/author Judith Sloan. The resulting retrospective explores the creative process of a writer/artist, as it reflects upon a half century of American/global events, and grapples with the future of the book as a medium as well as the lines that separate and blur truth, myth, and fiction. 'An ingenious, one-of-kind novel.' KurtAndersen, Studio 360

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