A festival of plays-in-progress with play readings, workshops, and panels. Promoting work by women & other marginalized genders. #WWF18 February 29th-March 3rd
It's the final night of the 18th Annual Women's Work Festival!
Come down to the LSPU Hall at 7pm for our last play reading, admission is free/by donation and of course there will be soup!
Opening Act - Nico Paulo
Reading - Factory Girls by Sharon King-Campbell (NL)
Dramaturgy by
Our Ask A Dramaturge Workshop is full!
We still have some spots available for our Sounds Like a Short Play Workshop. Email [email protected] to register, by the end of the day on March 1st.
Our PGC reading is free and open to the public happening on Sunday!
Tea for Two is about the complicated relationship between a mother and son. The mother, Anne, is developing Alzheimer's and the son, Brian, has to figure out how to take care of her and move her into a home. During this process Anne reflects on their relationship over the years.
After a great day starting with a virtual coffee chat and two virtual workshops, we have our 3rd night of play readings.
7pm at the LSPU Hall, as always there will be soup and admission is free/by donation.
Opening Act-Ana Luisa Ramos
Reading-Tea for Two by August Carrigan (NL)
Tonight at 7pm we have our second night of readings!
Admission is free/by donation and as always there will be soup!
Opening Act - Cristina Hernandez
Readings:
Goldstar Girlfriend by Susan Kelsey (NL)
Dramaturgy by Natalie Meisner
Goldstar Girlfriend Cast:
Susan Kelsey
Our Ask A Dramaturge Workshop is full!
We still have some spots available for our Sounds Like a Short Play Workshop. Email [email protected] to register, by the end of the day on March 1st.
Our PGC reading is free and open to the public happening on Sunday!
The 18th Annual Women's Work Festival starts tomorrow!
All our events are free or by donation
At the LSPU Hall or on Zoom, see you there!
Accessibility information can be found here: https://t.co/1czDb8mtkF
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The WWF gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Playwrights Guild of Canada PlayConnect Program, funded by Canada Council for the Arts |Conseil des Arts du Canada Accessibility Information can be found here: https://t.co/1czDb8mtkF
WWF is thrilled to have another PGC PlayConnect Reading this year!
Sunday, March 3, 3-4 pm
Cox & Palmer Second Space - LSPU Hall
The Prick
Written by Brynn Cutcliffe
Synopsis: Guenevere thought it would be easy: girl meets cactus, girl loves cactus, cactus loves girl back.
The prize was awarded on the last day of the Festival, August 6, 2023. The PARC PEI Award Jury was “simply bowled over by the emotional resonance and technical specificity of Brynn’s script. Hilarious and heartbreaking, often within the same breath.” Presented by @PGuildCanada
We are so excited to bring back our performance walk this year!
We start off at the LSPU Hall and make short stops around downtown and then we head back to the hall to warm up with some hot chocolate.
This is a FREE EVENT, sponsored by Jessica Brown.
#WWF18
Everything you need to know about the festival is here!
We have a series of in-person & virtual events. Including Coffee Chats, Writer's Salons, Play Readings, Workshops, and our Classic Performance Walk & Hot Chocolate Social. All of our events are FREE or by donation! #WWF18
New to the festival we will be offering a Writer's Salon Co-Working Space at the LSPU Hall.
* During this time, the Cox & Palmer Space is available to anyone who would like a quiet space to write. Coffee, Tea, and Silence will be provided.
#WWF18#CoWorkingSpace
Saturday, March 2nd and Sunday March 3rd 11 pm - 2 pm
ASK A DRAMATURGE (or the dramaturge will ask you) Online Workshop - via Zoom
Presented by @PARConline
To register email [email protected] (spaces are limited) by March 1st. #WWF18