Sunday, June 5, 2022

Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival Is June 18

 

Hot Off the Press is a program of new solo writings presented by talented scribes in staged readings. The show will be presented at 6 p.m. PDT on Saturday, June 18, 2022. The theme is Fathers, Friends, and Freedom in celebration of the Juneteenth and Father’s Day week-ends. The new program includes: 

Single Black Father. Written and performed by Sandra Booker. A daughter reflects on the past times she had with her father and how he raised her in a single-parent household. 

Love Letters to Las Vegas. Written and performed by Angel Felix. A daughter remembers the memory of her father and the moments they bonded together, especially over their heritage. 

Black Hair Peace. Written and performed by Lynda La Rose. A chronicle of poems from the perspective of a Black woman experiencing her identity through her hair. 

One Woman’s Play. Written and performed by Nataylia Roni. A Black woman’s acceptance of who she is, who she was, and who she will be. 

The program will be hosted by Jahna Houston and Jessica Lynn Johnson.

Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival’s Co-Founder and Executive Producer is Adilah Barnes. 

HOW TO ATTEND: Saturday, June 18, 2022, at 6 p.m. PDT. Hot Off the Press: Fathers, Friends, and Freedom is an exciting evening of new works written and performed by remarkable authors in staged readings. Presented by Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival. Tickets are free. A donation of $10 is suggested. Order at https://lawtf.org . A Zoom link will be sent to attendees after their ticket reservation is confirmed.

The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival is a non-profit arts organization supported in part by the California Arts Council, LA County Arts and Culture, Lendistry, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, City of Culver City, City National Bank, California Wellness Foundation, KPFK 90.7,Women in Media, Union Bank and Adilah Barnes Productions.

 


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