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Where Do You Live? Creative dialogue between Iraqi and American women New works in poetry, theater, visual art, and film
Boston Playwrights Theatre 949 Commonwealth Avenue Sunday, March 5th FREE, donations appreciated
12:00 noon: Presentation, Q&A 1:30 PM Meet the Artists: Reception and Art Exhibit
This event commemorates the 20th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, and the 16th anniversary of the car bombing of Baghdads literary district.
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
HER STORY IS, a collective led by independent women writers and artists from the United States and Iraq, promotes projects aimed at expanding linguistic, artistic, and cultural boundaries in response to global conflict and its aftermath, with a focus on centralizing the experience of women.
Learn more at: https://www.fortpointtheatrechannel.org/index#/her-story-is/
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LocationBoston Playwrights Theatre (View)
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 4 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Accessibility
Boston Playwrights Theatre wants to make our space available to all theatre-goers. However, our older building does offer some limitations. If you or a member of your party have mobility issues, please contact us in advance to plan your visit at 617-353-5443, or email Box Office Manager K. Alexa Mavromatis at kamavrom [at] bu.edu.
Entrance
We have a long ramp up to the front door. Please note that the grade is steep and the threshold is slightly raised. For this reason we encourage anyone with mobility concerns to bring an attendant. The additional ticket will be complimentary. If an attendant is not available, please call in advance and a member of our staff will meet you at the ramp to help you in or out of the theatre. Patrons who use wheelchairs have enjoyed productions at Boston Playwrights Theatre.
Restroom
One gender-neutral, wheelchair accessible bathroom is accessible.
Wheelchair accessibility
All seats are removable at Boston Playwrights Theatre. Wheelchairs can be positioned in the front row of either black box space (the Walcott or Snodgrass theatres). Please let us know if you use a wheelchair, and we will reserve as many seats near that space as your party requires.
Seat accessibility
Our seats are made of hard plastic and do not have armrests. Seats in both theatres measure approximately 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep, with approximately two inches between seats. Legroom in the Snodgrass Theatre is approximately 23 inches with the exception of the front row; legroom in the smaller Walcott Theatre ranges from six to 12 inches, not including the front row. If you need extra space, please let us know in advance.
It is recommended that patrons suffering from chronic back problems bring a pillow to increase comfort.
Hearing
Currently we do not offer ASL-interpreted productions. Please contact us if youd like to see this offered in future seasons.
Headset Requests
We do not offer headsets, and our actors are typically not miked. The space is intimate, and we are happy to reserve front-row seats for you.
Front-Row Requests
If for any reason, you can enjoy the performance from only the front row, please let us know directly at 617-353-5443 or email Box Office Manager K. Alexa Mavromatis at kamavrom [at] bu.edu.
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