Enter the Sarah and Reshma multiverse-- a braid of parallel timelines that explore the relationship between mother and daughter, carrot and lettuce, drum and bass. It's a stew of characters and performance styles that leave the two with the biggest challenge of all, playing themselves. Does this make sense? It's theatre. It's protest. It's jazz. Follow @shterminator & @cadetkellykapoor to see what these goofballs are up to next.
Read MoreIntertwining Scottish Selkie folklore with dark observational humour, 'SEALED' is a one-woman Fringe debut written and performed by Morgan-Drew Glasgow. What happens when we shed the skin of our societal pressures, inhibition and sense of morality? Follow @shrtheatreco to learn more about the show and purchase tickets.
Read MoreThis month, we interviewed actress Madison Blaine McLaughlin. Madison is an American actress known for her roles in the cult classic television series like Supernatural, Arrow, and Teen Wolf; she is also an advocate for rare disease awareness with her non-profit, Mac Pac Foundation.
Read MoreWe the Creators is a profile series focused on iconic women within the entertainment industry. Every month, we talk to these powerful women about their projects, musings and inspirations. This month, we interviewed photographer and director Gia Coppola. Gia recently released her sophomore film “Mainstream” starring Andrew Garfield, Maya Hawke, and Nat Wolff; it tackles the uncomfortable subject matter of what it means to live “online” all the time.
Read MoreWe the Women interviewed Stacy Amma Osei-Kuffour, a playwright, actor, and Emmy award winning screenwriter. She wrote and performed her eulogy “Progress” in We The Women’s Wake for 2019. We The Women commissioned Stacy, along with 6 other playwrights, to script a short play examining this moment in time through a singularly female lens for our upcoming anthology series “Keep This Far Apart.”
Read MoreWe The Women is thrilled to be co-producing a short film titled Debbie alongside the writer and director Niki Schwartz-Wright. Niki has worked as a producer and as a screenwriter for projects including The Office, The Goldbergs, The Grinder, Speechless, and Abby’s. In the new short film, Debbie cares for her dying, life-long best friend by revisiting a skill she hasn't used in almost forty years: selling drugs.
Read MoreWe The Women spoke with truth teller Tasha Dixon, the former Miss Arizona who interacted with Trump while she was only partially dressed. Tasha spearheaded, co-wrote, performed and directed pieces in the LA staged reading of The Pussy Grabbers.
Read MoreWe interviewed Danielle DeMatteo, Artistic Director of She NYC Arts & She LA Arts and Emily Rellis, Executive Producer of She LA Arts about what it's been like operating bi-coastal, annual festivals and an educational program for female high school students with a team of (that's right) all women.
Read MoreWe The Women spoke to Eleanor Burgess regarding her work process, her favorite artists and performances, and being a woman in a male-dominated industry. Eleanor Burgess is playwright whose work has been produced at spaces and institutions including Manhattan Theatre Club, Huntington Theatre Company, the Alliance Theatre, the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Portland Stage Company, and more.
Read MoreWe interviewed Gloria Cole about the process of creating McCrorey Rd, a story inspired by true events in Gloria's life. Watch the video interview for a discussion about Gloria's process and what it's like to adapt personal stories about sexual abuse for the screen. The conversation developed into a larger discussion about how to protect children against sexual abuse, and how survivors and those close to survivors culturally process its lifelong effects.
Read MoreThis month, we virtually interviewed Eleanor Matsuura, an actress best known for her role as Yumiko in The Walking Dead as well as a variety of theatre productions, about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on artistry and the evolving power dynamic for women in the industry.
Read MoreJennifer Kaytin Robinson is a writer and director; her works include Someone Great (Netflix), Unpregnant, and the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder (Marvel). We the Women walk down memory road with Jenn to discuss Sweet/Vicious — a revenge dramedy that centers around two college women who double as vigilantes to take down sexual abusers — and her artistic relationship with Taylor Swift.
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