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The Women’s Bldg, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco
Support women-created theater at the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival:
QUERIDA SOR JUANA, created by local Latine theater artist Carolina M...
The Women’s Bldg, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco
Roda Theatre 2015 Addison St. Peet's Theatre 2025 Addison St. Berkeley
Support women-created theater at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's s Fall production:
BULRUSHER, by Eisa Davis, directed by Nicole A. Watson,...
Roda Theatre 2015 Addison St. Peet's Theatre 2025 Addison St. Berkeley
DWSO is a four-week reading and performance series that will showcase some of the loudest and funniest disabled women in the Bay Area, including performances by Nina G, Jade Theriault, Loren Kraut, Wry Crips Disabled Women's Theatre, a reading of Michaela Goldhabe's The Rehab Follies, an absurd comedy with musical interludes, and more disabled women artists to be announced.
DWSO is produced and curated by Michaela Goldhaber, Artistic Director of Wry Crips Disabled Women's Theatre, and Lead Instigator and Co-Artistic Director of Bay Area Women's Theatre Festival. BAWTF has partnered with Berkeley's Aurora Theatre Company to present DWSO on three Monday nights, May 1-15, 2023, on Aurora's stage at 2081 Addison Street in downtown Berkeley. A fourth virtual performance will stream on BAWTF's YouTube Channel on Monday, May 22.
May 1 at 7pm
Wry Crips Disabled Women’s Theatre presents Banned in Berkeley,
a play that was too scandalous for Berkeley in 1993, but that Wry Crips titillated to bring to you now. For mature audiences only.
Featuring comedy by Nina G, author of Stutterer Interrupted.
Aurora Theatre Company, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley
Tickets are on a sliding scale $10-25, and are available at the door
or at bawtf.com
May 8 at 7pm
COMEDY NIGHT with Jade Theriault, Ciara Lovelace, and Lauren Kraut, and a staged reading of a 10 minute romantic comedy, Wheels, by Michaela Goldhaber. Directed by Aimee Greenberg.
Aurora Theatre Company, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley
Tickets are on a sliding scale $10-20, and are available at the door
or at bawtf.com
May 15 at 7pm
The Rehab Follies by Michaela Goldhaber,
A staged reading directed by Kathryn Seabron.
Aurora Theatre Company, 2081 Addison Street, Berkeley
Tickets are on a sliding scale $5-20, and are available at the door
or at bawtf.com
May 22 THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FALL
VIRTUAL POETRY SLAM
Streaming on BAWTF YouTube Channel
Reservation link atbawtf.com
Join our mailing list and follow us on social media [see below] to keep up with the latest news on the series and discount offers.
Classical Women Series showcased important women writers from
centuries ago, popular in their day and way overdue for rediscovery.
In 2020 the instigators of the Bay Area Women’s Theatre Festival (baWTF) recruited 40 theatre companies, plus 12 readings and an additional 75 short performances to make an intersectional Festival that amplified women/trans/non-gender conforming theatre artists. We completed our first two readings and then... you know what happened.
So, last year, we began again with 13 readings in 13 weeks.
BIWOC+ Series of never-heard new work by exciting local playwrights.
BAWTF wishes to congratulate
Theatre of Yugen and
Playwright Ai Aida
on their December 2022 production of
NEVER MIND
premiered in our 2022 BIWOC+ Readings
BAWTF will build each year and add to our programming. In 2024 we aim to coproduce a full production of a play from one of our reading series. We are in conversations with theaters around the bay to present a three day festival/conference in 2025 that will bring theatre practitioners and theatre lovers from around the country to the Bay Area.
Inspired by the success of similar events, a group born out of the “Yeah, I Said Feminist” Theater Salon is organizing the first Bay Area Women’s Theatre Festival showcasing work written by, directed by and done by women+ and non-binary artists.
Passionate about theatre? Join the baWTF Ambassadors!
We are looking for women+ emerging theatremakers (age 18-25) to create a forum, empower your voice and engage with baWTF events.
Because AMPLIFY works best as an in-person event, it will return in 2025
In the meantime, check out our YouTube Channel for recordings of 2020 Events
*Thank you to the Statera Foundation for development of this language
Women: We recognize the limiting nature of the binary use of woman. We use the term “women+” to represent the expansive definition of women to include women+, womyn, womxn, wimmin, womin, woomin and trans persons. Our artists include women+, non-binary and genderqueer folx.
baWTF welcomes you.
Intersectionality: baWTF works through an intersectional lens for gender parity. We understand and acknowledge that systems of oppression and discrimination are interdependent and span all social categorizations such as race, class, gender, ability, and sexual orientation as they apply to a given individual or group. Addressing one spoke of systematic discrimination or disadvantage means holistically addressing them all.
COVID-19 has darkened our theaters for the time being -- please consider making a donation here and at any of our participating theaters to keep our artists PAID and in the Bay Area beyond this health crisis. Stay safe and we'll see you on the other side.
We are a member of Intersection for the Arts. Intersection for the Arts is a historic arts nonprofit that provides people working in arts and culture with fiscal sponsorship and resources to grow.
We are fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions.
You may donate online by clicking here. If you would like to write a check, please make checks payable to Intersection for the Arts, and write *BAY AREA WOMEN'S THEATRE FESTIVAL* in the memo line. This ensures that you’ll receive an acknowledgement letter for tax purposes, and your donation will be available for our project. Checks may be mailed to Intersection for the Arts, 1448 Market Street, SF, CA 94102.
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