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Know Theatre of Cincinnati presents THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT

Adapted by Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek

Know Theatre is pleased to announce our next mainstage production, THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT (AWWP). Know Theatre commissioned playwrights Elizabeth Martin & Lauren Hynek to curate a performance piece from the writings available on the project website (www.awwproject.org). Ms. Martin & Ms. Hynek will also co-direct the piece. The staged reading will show March 8 – March 11, 2012. Following the Friday, March 9 performance, Executive Director of THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT will lead a post-show discussion.

AWWP’s mission is to empower Afghan women to share their voices with the world. Despite deteriorating security, women determined to tell their own stories gather online and in “writing huts” in undisclosed locations in Kabul and Herat to receive mentoring from American women authors and professors, and to participate in writing workshops and reading salons. AWWP’s online magazine is the vehicle through which their stories are shared. The project also aims to promote greater economic independence for these women by strengthening their self-confidence, computer literacy and writing skills, and to encourage the inclusion of women’s voices in Afghanistan’s national dialogue. The project reaches out to talented and generous women author/teachers here in the United States and engages them, on a volunteer, rotating basis, to teach Afghan women online from Afghanistan. The goal of the project is to encourage the women to develop their voices and share their stories, something that was not permitted during the years when Afghanistan was Taliban-held.

“When I stumbled upon a review of the first staged performance of these pieces I was intrigued by the concept,” says Producing Artistic Director, Eric Vosmeier. “Once I spent some time on the site, I knew I wanted our audiences to hear these women. The stories are touching and horrifying, funny and thoughtful. They are inspiring in so many ways. And when you realize that some of the writers put their lives in danger just to write, let alone to find a way to upload their stories to the site, you know that these stories deserve to be heard by as many people as possible.”

In 2010, THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECTt held two highly successful readings of poems and stories by these Afghan women writers: the first in Los Angeles on March 8th and the second in Washington, D.C., on May 24th.

Know Theatre is proud to partner with Women Writing for a Change and Women Helping Women for this production and will be scheduling special post-show discussions with these groups after select performances. Our Media Partner for this production is Ms. Cincinnati Magazine.

This season, tickets are $15 in advance and $18 the week of the performance (beginning Mondays at noon). Season subscription five-show flexible passes are available for $75 and guarantees the advance ticket price all season long. Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or by calling the box office at 513.300.KNOW (5669)

Cast
Dale Hodges*
Annie Fitzpatrick*
Maliyah Gramata-Jones
Hope Shangle
Lissa Urriquia Gapultos
Torie Wiggins

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

Production Team
Co-directors—Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek
Co-curators – Elizabeth Martin & Lauren Hynek

Production Dates
8 pm: March 8, 9, 10
3 pm: March 11

Additional Information THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT began as an idea during novelist Masha Hamilton’s last trip to Afghanistan in November 2008. Masha first visited the country in 2004, and was awed and inspired by the resolute courage of the women she met. When she returned, she saw doors were closing and life was again becoming more difficult, especially for women. She began to fear we could lose access to the voices of Afghan women if we didn’t act soon. TTHE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT is aimed at allowing Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media. Many of these Afghan women have to make extreme efforts to gain computer access in order to secretly submit their writings, in English, to the project.

Elisabeth Lehr, Acting Executive Director of Afghan Women’s Writing Project, is a college history instructor and writer. She brings to the AWWP extensive management experience in higher education, the creative arts, and non-profit organization, along with in-depth knowledge and respect of Afghan history and culture, and a passion for women’s words. Elisabeth began her association with AWWP as Workshop Director in February 2010, and completely overhauled and updated the workshop portal. In August 2011 she moved to the position of Associate Director and became Acting Executive Director in December 2011.

Our Partners
Women Writing for a Change
was founded by Mary Pierce Brosmer in 1991. A former English teacher and practicing poet, Mary gathered a group of fifteen women for a weekly writing class, using circle practices, establishing confidentiality, and creating a safe space for honest feedback. Growth has been organic, coming from within the lives of the founder, staff, faculty members, and the countless women, men and girls who have attended classes. If you need a welcoming environment where you can process your thoughts and feelings as you adapt to the changing world around you, join Women Writing for a Change. They’ll help you tell your story – the story of what it’s like to be you. For more than twenty years, they’ve created a safe space for men, women and girls of all ages to find their voices, celebrate their stories, and create positive change for themselves. They empower individuals to tell their stories by fostering creativity, self-discovery and artistic expression through the art of writing and the creation of community.

Women Helping Women has been empowering women and men in our community to prevail over violence and abuse since 1973. They serve Southwestern Ohio as a unique provider of crisis intervention and support services for direct and indirect survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking and takes a leading role in educating the community to promote awareness and help prevent these types of abuse. It is the only 24-hour rape crisis program and comprehensive non-shelter domestic violence program in Hamilton County. They provide free confidential services to over 12,000 people each year. Women Helping Women recognizes that those who experience abuse and assault are not helpless victims of crime. They are strong, determined individuals who persevere in the face of violence. They are people who do what is needed to survive abuse and make it to the next day; a day that could be a time when they reach out for help.

Our mission is to create evocative and explosive live entertainment.
Our vision is a world awakened to its collective possibility.
We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

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Know Theatre of Cincinnati Announces Cincinnati’s First Crowd-Sourced Production Opportunity

Launches the Club of Jacksons

On December 21st, Know Theatre of Cincinnati launched Cincinnati’s first ever crowd-sourced production sponsorship opportunity. Called the Club of Jacksons, Know Theatre hopes to raise 1,120 Jacksons ($20 bills), all of which will become the Production Sponsorship for BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON (March 31-May 12, 2012).

Producing Artistic Director, Eric Vosmeier says, “We always love trying new things at Know Theatre so we thought, let’s try to fund an entire production through our community. The Club of Jacksons is the first attempt by a professional theatre in Cincinnati to fund a mainstage production this way.”

The Club of Jacksons expands Know Theatre’s push for collaboration beyond simply artistic boundaries and reaches out to include the entire community of audience, artists, and contributors. Vosmeier adds, “As a community we are stronger, and no matter how large or small the individual contribution, when we come together, we can do infinitely more with our resources”.

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON’s book was written by Alex Timbers with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman. Recently closed on Broadway, this rock musical will show at Know Theatre March 31 – May 12, 2012. An audacious mix of historical fact and invention, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON uses the story of America’s controversial seventh president, “the man who invented the Democratic Party, doubled the size of our nation, and signed the Indian Removal Acts that started the Trail of Tears,” to investigate the attraction and terrors of American populism, using a raucous blend of outrageous comedy, anarchic theatricality and an infectious rock n’ roll soundtrack.

The Club of Jacksons offers benefits to contributors as well:

  • A donation of just $20.00 gets you a customized $20 bill that will be displayed on the wall in Know Theatre’s Underground.
  • $60 will get the above and an autographed show poster from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.
  • $80 will get you all of the above and an invitation to a special preview event for BBAJ on March 15, 2012 featuring special preview performances, delicious edibles, and a cash bar. At this level your name will also be included in at least one curtain speech during the run of the show as a Production Sponsor.
  • $160 will get you all of the above and an invitation to Know Theatre’s annual Season Preview party in August, 2012 and two free drinks at Know Theatre’s bar when you attend the production.

If you’re interested in more information or to give now, visit Know Theatre’s website at www.knowtheatre.com/donatenow.html or call 513.300.5669(KNOW).

Our mission is to create evocative and explosive live entertainment.
Our vision is a world awakened to its collective possibility.
We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

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THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT runs March 8-11

THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT
Presented by Know Theatre of Cincinnati
March 8-11
Over-the-Rhine

Reviews: Enquirer |

THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT began as an idea during novelist Masha Hamilton’s last trip to Afghanistan in November 2008. Masha first visited the country in 2004, and was awed and inspired by the resolute courage of the women she met. When she returned, she saw doors were closing and life was again becoming more difficult, especially for women. She began to fear we could lose access to the voices of Afghan women if we didn’t act soon. THE AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT is aimed at allowing Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media. Many of these Afghan women have to make extreme efforts to gain computer access in order to secretly submit their writings, in English, to the project.

The project reaches out to talented and generous women author/teachers here in the United States and engages them, on a volunteer, rotating basis, to teach Afghan women online from Afghanistan. The goal of the project is to encourage the women to develop their voices and share their stories, something that was not permitted during the years when Afghanistan was Taliban-held.

Adapted and directed by Elizabeth Martin & Lauren Hynek

Cast: Dale Hodges*, Annie Fitzpatrick*, Maliyah Gramata-Jones, Hope Shangle, Lissa Urriquia Gapultos & Torie Wiggins. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association.

  • Thu-Sat. March 8-10 at 8pm
  • Sun, March 11 at 3pm

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Local media coverage: Enquirer article |

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Know Theatre of Cincinnati Presents The AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT

Adapted by Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek

Know Theatre is pleased to announce our next mainstage production, the AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT (AWWP). Know Theatre commissioned playwrights Elizabeth Martin & Lauren Hynek to curate a performance piece from the writings available on the project website (www.awwproject.org). Ms. Martin & Ms. Hynek will also co-direct the piece. The staged reading will show March 8 – March 11, 2012. Following the Friday, March 9 performance, Executive Director Elizabeth Lehr of The AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT will lead a post-show discussion.

AWWP’s mission is to empower Afghan women to share their voices with the world. Despite deteriorating security, women determined to tell their own stories gather online and in “writing huts” in undisclosed locations in Kabul and Herat to receive mentoring from American women authors and professors, and to participate in writing workshops and reading salons. AWWP’s online magazine is the vehicle through which their stories are shared. The project also aims to promote greater economic independence for these women by strengthening their self-confidence, computer literacy and writing skills, and to encourage the inclusion of women’s voices in Afghanistan’s national dialogue. The project reaches out to talented and generous women author/teachers here in the United States and engages them, on a volunteer, rotating basis, to teach Afghan women online from Afghanistan. The goal of the project is to encourage the women to develop their voices and share their stories, something that was not permitted during the years when Afghanistan was Taliban-held.

“When I stumbled upon a review of the first staged performance of these pieces I was intrigued by the concept,” says Producing Artistic Director, Eric Vosmeier. “Once I spent some time on the site, I knew I wanted our audiences to hear these women. The stories are touching and horrifying, funny and thoughtful. They are inspiring in so many ways. And when you realize that some of the writers put their lives in danger just to write, let alone to find a way to upload their stories to the site, you know that these stories deserve to be heard by as many people as possible.”

In 2010, the Afghan Women’s Writing Project held two highly successful readings of poems and stories by these Afghan women writers: the first in Los Angeles on March 8th and the second in Washington, D.C., on May 24th.

Know Theatre is proud to partner with Women Writing for a Change and Women Helping Women for this production and will be scheduling special post-show discussions with these groups after select performances. More information coming soon.

This season, tickets are $15 in advance and $18 the week of the performance (beginning Mondays at noon). Season subscription five-show flexible passes are available for $75 and guarantees the advance ticket price all season long. Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or by calling the box office at 513.300.KNOW (5669)

Production Team
Co-directors—Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek
Co-curators – Elizabeth Martin & Lauren Hynek

Production Dates
8 pm: March 8, 9, 10
3 pm: March 11

Additional Information
The AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT began as an idea during novelist Masha Hamilton’s last trip to Afghanistan in November 2008. Masha first visited the country in 2004, and was awed and inspired by the resolute courage of the women she met. When she returned, she saw doors were closing and life was again becoming more difficult, especially for women. She began to fear we could lose access to the voices of Afghan women if we didn’t act soon. The Afghan Women’s Writing Project is aimed at allowing Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media. Many of these Afghan women have to make extreme efforts to gain computer access in order to secretly submit their writings, in English, to the project.

Elisabeth Lehr, Acting Executive Director of AFGHAN WOMEN’S WRITING PROJECT, is a college history instructor and writer. She brings to the AWWP extensive management experience in higher education, the creative arts, and non-profit organization, along with in-depth knowledge and respect of Afghan history and culture, and a passion for women’s words. Elisabeth began her association with AWWP as Workshop Director in February 2010, and completely overhauled and updated the workshop portal. In August 2011 she moved to the position of Associate Director and became Acting Executive Director in December 2011.

Our Partners
Women Writing for a Change was founded by Mary Pierce Brosmer in 1991. A former English teacher and practicing poet, Mary gathered a group of fifteen women for a weekly writing class, using circle practices, establishing confidentiality, and creating a safe space for honest feedback. Growth has been organic, coming from within the lives of the founder, staff, faculty members, and the countless women, men and girls who have attended classes. If you need a welcoming environment where you can process your thoughts and feelings as you adapt to the changing world around you, join Women Writing for a Change. They’ll help you tell your story – the story of what it’s like to be you. For more than twenty years, they’ve created a safe space for men, women and girls of all ages to find their voices, celebrate their stories, and create positive change for themselves. They empower individuals to tell their stories by fostering creativity, self-discovery and artistic expression through the art of writing and the creation of community.

Women Helping Women has been empowering women and men in our community to prevail over violence and abuse since 1973. They serve Southwestern Ohio as a unique provider of crisis intervention and support services for direct and indirect survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking and takes a leading role in educating the community to promote awareness and help prevent these types of abuse. It is the only 24-hour rape crisis program and comprehensive non-shelter domestic violence program in Hamilton County. They provide free confidential services to over 12,000 people each year. Women Helping Women recognizes that those who experience abuse and assault are not helpless victims of crime. They are strong, determined individuals who persevere in the face of violence. They are people who do what is needed to survive abuse and make it to the next day; a day that could be a time when they reach out for help.

Our mission is to create evocative and explosive live entertainment.
Our vision is a world awakened to its collective possibility.
We value a playful artistic community where artists can collaborate and grow.

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COLLAPSE’s Annie Fitzpatrick Earns League of Cincinnati Theatres Award at Know Theatre

(CINCINNATI, FEB. 8, 2012)– Annie Fitzpatrick has earned an award as leading actress in a play from the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) for her role as Hannah in Know Theatre of Cincinnati’s regional premiere of Allison Moore’s COLLAPSE.

Fitzpatrick portrays a woman whose life is falling apart following the 2007 Mississippi River Bridge collapse in Minneapolis. Her husband, who drove off the bridge, is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and Hannah finds herself on the brink of losing her job, unable to get pregnant and struggling with a visit by her flaky sister. Know Theatre describes the show as “an uncomfortably funny exploration of the crumbling structures that under-gird our bridges, our economy and our most intimate relationships.”

LCT panelists called Fitzpatrick’s portrayal “fine tuned, nuanced and believable.” According to one panelist, “Fitzpatrick was high strung and collapsing right in front of us. I’m still hyped up from her performance two hours later.”

A fixture on local stages, Fitzpatrick is making her Know Theatre debut in COLLAPSE. She recently appeared in SNOW-WHITE and GHOST-WRITER at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati and in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. She has worked regionally at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Geva Theatre, Florida Stage, Florida Studio, CATCO, New Edgecliff Theatre, Human Race Theatre Co. and Porthouse Theatre.

COLLAPSE continues through March 3. Ticket information is available at www.knowtheatre.com.

The League of Cincinnati Theatres was founded in 1999 to strengthen, nurture and promote Cincinnati’s theatre community. LCT provides its member companies and individual members with education, resources and services to enhance the quality and exposure of the theatre community in Cincinnati and increase community awareness, attendance and involvement. More information about the League can be found at www.leagueofcincytheatres.info.

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