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Women in Solodarity: Digital Love
Directed by Siobhan Marie Doherty Produced by Chelsey Little
Join us for All Terrain Theater's third annual Women in Solodarity solo performance showcase! This year's theme of Digital Love reveals our ongoing and intense engagement with technology and how it integrates with our lives and relationships in humorous and powerful ways.
Each show features seven fabulous short solo performances and monologues written and performed by women. Last year's uber-popular "Cat Ladies" showcase sold out every performance, including extensions, so get your tickets now!
"Google and the Girl" by Elizabeth Flanagan, performed by Melissa Keith "What Google Thinks is Possible" by Megan Cohen, performed by Miyoko Sakatani "A Friend Request" by Chris Quintos, performed by Jamie Lee Currier "Karategirl99" by Victoria Chong Der, performed by Jamie Lee Currier "My Little Big Brother" written and performed by Sophia Naylor "rePATRIATion" written and performed by Allene Hebert "Technical Difficulties" by Chelsey Little, performed by Melissa Keith
Women in Solodarity is All Terrain Theater's annual showcase of solo performances by women. The showcase was developed in 2012 as an attempt to challenge the lack of representation of female voices and characters in theatrical productions. Women in Solodarity provides Bay Area women with the opportunity to experiment with solo storytelling, monologues, and solo performances featuring multiple characters all played by the same actor.
We are producing this show in association with the International Home Theater Festival and all performances will be held at the Downward Dog, a private residence in Central Berkeley (please note that there are pets on the premises for guests who have severe allergies). The address to the venue will be emailed to ticket buyers once their purchase has been made.
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LocationThe Downward Dog (View)
Channing Way
Berkeley, CA 94702
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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