Womens Theatre Festival is pleased to announce the official lineup for WTFringe 21! This all-virtual play festival will take place July 9-11th, 16-18th, 23-25th, 2021; centering Women, Non-Binary, Gender Non-Conforming, and Trans artists; and featuring Diverse, Black, Indigenous, POC, Global Majority, & Disabled, Deaf, and Neuro-Diverse artists. Following incredibly successful, all-virtual festivals with the Summer Festival in July 2020 and Occupy the Stage in November 2020, Festival 21 intends to embrace the innovative and experimental use of virtual platforms; prioritize accessibility; and create conversations furthering equity and justice in theatre communities and beyond. The 14 plays produced and performed this July will take the audience from the hallowed halls of a historical museum to an immersive spoken word experience, from teletherapy to using AI to communicate with a deceased loved one. The playwrights range from a visual artist to an Obie Lifetime Achievement Award-Winner, from a puppeteering playwright to an honorary Doctorate of Literature.WTFRINGE 21 OFFICIAL LINEUP: WHO WE ARE (Written and Directed by Christine Toy Johnson), RECOMMENDED FOR YOU (Written by Tory Parker and Produced by DCSG Theatre) the life before / reconstruction / reconstructing whiteness (Produced by Alva Rogers & Brenna Ross), THE BOWELS (Written & Produced by Annette Sanchez, Directed by Kaycee Swierc), when once the sky was blue (Produced by Harshini J. Karunaratne), TERMS OF FORBEARANCE (Produced by Emma Givens), FROZEN FLUID (Written by Fly Jamerson, Produced by Raulie Martinez and The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre), RECIPE FOR REDACTION (Produced by Ali Gautier), THE ROVER (Produced by Noelle Azarelo with Brave New Classics), No Justice (Written by Dana Hall & Keneisha Morgan and Produced by This Moment Productions), MOTHERLAND (Produced by Amy Pan & Danielle Cummings), ELECTRA (Adapted by Adrienne Kennedy and Directed by Claudia Alick), AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS & ACTIVISTS (Produced by WTFamily & Seed Art Share), and THEATRE: A LOVE STORY (Written by Caridad Svich and Produced by WTFringeLab21)WTFringe 21 will culminate in the Best of Fringe Awards to celebrate both Audience and Jury favorites from all 14 productions. Dont miss out on this spectacular line-upticket sales for WTFringe 21 begin June 1st, 2021 on our website!
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The National Women's Theatre Festival (WTF), the nation's largest symposium on gender and theatre, has announced the full schedule of WTFringe23 which will be presented June 22-July 1 as part of their 8th annual festival.
The National Women’s Theatre Festival, the nation's largest symposium on gender and theatre, has announced the full schedule of WTFCon23. See full programming!
The National Women’s Theatre Festival, the nation's largest symposium on gender and theatre, will present their 8th annual festival, June 21-July 1, 2023 at the North Carolina State University’s Frank Thompson Hall.
The National Women’s Theatre Festival is now accepting applications for their 2023 festival which will be presented in-person at the North Carolina State University’s Frank Thompson Hall and virtually all over the world, June 21-July 1, 2023.
After five years of seeking equity and representation in theatre communities both locally and nationally, Women's Theatre Festival is officially becoming The National Women's Theatre Festival.
With a mission to create, produce, and promote extraordinary theatre by women and all under-represented genders, WTF has produced 24 mainstage shows, 43 Fringe-style productions, and over 125 staged readings.
Women’s Theatre Festival has announced the continuation and expansion of our signature “WTFringe Lab” program. This all-virtual training and development program for early-stage artists now includes cohort tracks for directors, streamers, and performers. Applications will be open December 28–January 22, with a program start date of February 3.
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