It CAN Happen Here! is a multi-media experience that weaves together three strands of storyline: the achievements of the Federal Theatre Project, which employed tens of thousands of artists from every demographic working in every theatrical genre and which brought performances into every corner of the U.S.; the ground-breaking work of its fearless leader, Hallie Flanagan, whose vision shaped the story-telling and aesthetics of the most impactful productions; and the political consequences, which encompassed the breaking of racial and social barriers and earned the disapprobation of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), whose legacy of attacks on Theatre and the Arts continue to this day.
Read MoreJoin us for an On Her Shoulders reading of Frances Sheridan’s The Discovery.
Read MoreCome see the latest work from our Women’s Work playwrights.
Read MoreCome celebrate 30 years of Women's Work with us!
Read MoreSteal Away will be a part of a two-day festival in recognition of 2024 as “Maryland’s Year of Civil Rights” proclaimed by Governor Wes Moore, marking the 60th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, as well as commemoration of the annual Harriet Tubman Emancipation Day and International Underground Railroad Month. It will be at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park in Church Creek, Maryland.
Read MoreThe mission of the G/C Theatre Forum is to engage international theatre women and their allies in networking and activism by facilitating conversation and artistic collaboration on a global basis. We aim to investigate a common language around diversity, inclusion, and cultural and religious pluralism as it applies across cultures, breaking down outmoded assumptions and fostering an open dialogue to enact positive change.
Read MoreJoin us for the 16th Annual Meganne George Women’s Work Short Play Festival!
Read MoreJoin us for an On Her Shoulders reading of One is a Crowd by Beah Richards! The event will take place on June 18.
Read MoreJoin us for Sweet Noise, presenting work and workshops from the Women’s Work Full-Length Lab.
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