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Three new scripts that utilize stage combat to tell stories of underrepresented communities and invite audiences to contribute to the plays’ development!

The fourth annual Fighting Words Festival (live and streamed online)!

BWBTC’s 2019-21 season concludes with the Fighting Words Festival, held on Saturday, Nov. 13 and Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021 at The Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood, as well as streaming online. The Festival, which is free and open to the public is available online and in person, features readings of three scripts in the development process. After each reading the audience has an opportunity to provide feedback for the playwright.

Tickets: FREE ADMISSION! And a talkback following each reading.


CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL PROGRAM


CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT THE FWF – TALKBACK RESPONSE FORM

FIGHTING WORDS 2021 SELECTIONS:

Saturday, November 13, 2021 – 3:30pm

Phantom Queens

by Jessica Johnson

Phantom Queens by Jessica Johnson

Directed by Angela Forshee
Fight Choreography by Nicky Jasper

Iris is dragged on a camping trip by her friends in an effort to cheer her up after the loss of her father, but the whole group ends up face-to-face with death when a storm sends them to a nearby lodge and into the hands of a suspicious group of locals.

 

Saturday, November 13, 2021 – 7:30pm

Child’s Play

by Frank Garland

Child's Play by Kate Lass

Directed by Hayley Rice*
Fight Choreography by Kate Lass

A young mother named Alice breaks into the deadly playful kingdom of the fairies to get her child back. But fairy land is only as dangerous as what you bring with you. Dreams come alive there, and Alice has been having some bad dreams. (WARNING: This script contains descriptions of physical abuse, including abuse of a child.)

 

Sunday, November 14, 2021 – 3:30pm

The Mark

by Jillian Leff*

The Mark by Jillian Leff

Directed by Morgan Manasa*
Fight Choreography by Polley Cooney

In a dystopian, classist society, a young Laborer named Raina is given an unexpected chance to join The Army. As she starts to acclimate to her new position and higher standing in society, a resistance is brewing among The Laborers. An assassination attempt upends Raina’s life as she becomes caught in the middle of the war between the two classes, as well as her own battle of discovering who and what she believes in.

* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member


ABOUT JESSICA JOHNSON, PLAYWRIGHT OF Phantom Queens

Headshot of Jessica Johnson, playwright of Phantom Queens

Jessica Johnson (she/her/hers) is a writer, dog mom and nerd living in the great city of Chicago. Johnson has written articles, stories, poems, plays, sketches, TV scripts and screenplays. She has written about film, television and the web for Time Out Chicago, Time Out New York and RogerEbert.com, as well as appearing on “The Rotten Tomatoes Show.” She also created and co-starred in the web series “2 Redheads.” When not writing and paying the bills, Johnson enjoys walking her dog Bodhi, reading comics, watching lots of TV and movies and volunteering at the dog rescue One Tail at at Time. http://historyofjess.com
ABOUT FRANK GARLAND, PLAYWRIGHT OF Child’s Play

Headshot of Frank Garland, play wright

Frank Garland (he/his/his) is overjoyed to be working with the Babes. His plays have been produced in Seattle, Cambridge, Los Angeles and New York. He is a Young Playwrights Inc. award winner and a two time winner of the Blank Theater Young Playwrights Festival. He lives in Seattle with his hands and his feet.
ABOUT JILLIAN LEFF, PLAYWRIGHT OF The Mark
Jillian Leff Headshot
Jillian Leff (she/her/hers) is a Chicago based playwright and actor. In the city, her plays have been produced by The New Colony (Small World – co-written with Joe Lino), The Cuckoo’s Theater Project (Missed Opportunities) and The Right Brain Project ((Non)Fiction), while her short plays have been produced by Broken Nose Theatre (All I Really Want), Random Acts Chicago (Ms. Chapman), Ghostlight Ensemble (Forgetting), Edge Theatre at Fight Night (The Mother Load) and Clock Productions (Real Talk). She has a BFA in Acting from Ball State University, and is an ensemble member with Babes With Blades Theatre Company.
https://newplayexchange.org/users/21210/jillian-leff
ABOUT THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL

Fighting Words emerged from the very clear need to increase the canon of fighting roles for folks of marginalized genders. By establishing a development series for new works, BWBTC not only supports the creation of scripts that meet our mission and that we can produce, but scripts that can go beyond Chicago to increase the visibility of a wide variety of fierce folks on stage.

Each year since 2005, BWBTC selects three scripts for development that have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit its mission. Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC, as well as other theatre companies: most recently Women of 4G, 180 Degree Rule, Patchwork Drifter, L’Imbecile, Promise of a Rose Garden (Jeff Recommended,) Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates and The Lady Demands Satisfaction (Jeff Recommended).

Each 2020-21 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests. BWBTC is presenting the final reading of each script in a festival format: The Fighting Words Festival.

 

Learn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.

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