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SUMMARY:2020 FWF - Scum
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that dismantle the patriarchy\, elevate underrepresented voices and (of course) use stage combat!\nThe third annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2019-20 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the 2020 Festival. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nTICKETS Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2019-2020 SELECTION: \n\nSunday\, March 1\, 2020 – 4:00pm \nScum \nby Mia Vera \nDirector: Kathrynne Wolf*\nFight Choreography: Jillian Leff* \n\n\nInspired by Valerie Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto\, three people with wildly different agendas take up art\, activism and potentially arms as they ponder how to dismantle the patriarchy (and cope with a break-up).\n\n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2020-fwf-scum/
LOCATION:Stage773\, 1225 W Belmont Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657
CATEGORIES:2020,Community,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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SUMMARY:2020 FWF - Plaid As Hell
DESCRIPTION:﻿Three new works that dismantle the patriarchy\, elevate underrepresented voices and (of course) use stage combat!\nThe third annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2019-20 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the 2020 Festival. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nTICKETS Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2019-2020 SELECTION: \n\nSaturday\, February 29\, 2020 – 7:30pm \nPlaid As Hell \nby Cat McKay \nDirector: Christina Casano\nFight Choreography: Maureen Yasko*\n\n\nCass’s annual camping trip is off to a rough start with her best friend Emilie sniping at Cass’s new girlfriend Jess. The serial killer loose in the woods isn’t helping matters\, either.\n\n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2020-fwf-plaid-as-hell/
LOCATION:Stage773\, 1225 W Belmont Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657
CATEGORIES:2020,Community,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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SUMMARY:2020 FWF - Nina The Hellhound
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that dismantle the patriarchy\, elevate underrepresented voices and (of course) use stage combat!\nThe third annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2019-20 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the 2020 Festival. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nTICKETS Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2019-2020 SELECTION: \n\nSaturday\, February 29\, 2020 – 4:00pm \nNina The Hellhound \nby Sander Gusinow \nDirector: Angie Forshee\nFight Choreography: Polley Cooney \n\n\nA sleepy town in 1620’s England gets a taste of modernity when gifted fencer Nina Broach begins fighting duels on behalf of mistreated women everywhere.  Appalled by the town”s new liberty\, a vainglorious lord becomes obsessed with Nina’s destruction\, and blackmails a legendary war hero in hopes of bringing her down. \nTo save her city\, her sister\, and herself\, Nina must not only fight for her life\, but confront\, and forgive\, the painful compromises her mother made to see her reach her potential. \nFeaturing ghosts\, sword fights\, romance\, and a goth nun. \n\n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2020-fwf-nina-the-hellhound/
LOCATION:Stage773\, 1225 W Belmont Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657
CATEGORIES:2020,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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SUMMARY:2020 - Fighting Words Festival
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that dismantle the patriarchy\, elevate underrepresented voices and (of course) use stage combat!\nThe third annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2019-20 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the 2020 Festival. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nTICKETS Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2019-2020 SELECTIONS: \n\nSaturday\, February 29\, 2020 – 4:00pm \nNina The Hellhound \nby Sander Gusinow \nDirector: Angie Forshee\nFight Choreography: Polley Cooney \n\n\nA sleepy town in 1620’s England gets a taste of modernity when gifted fencer Nina Broach begins fighting duels on behalf of mistreated women everywhere.Appalled by the town”s new liberty\, a vainglorious lord becomes obsessed with Nina’s destruction\, and blackmails a legendary war hero in hopes of bringing her down. \nTo save her city\, her sister\, and herself\, Nina must not only fight for her life\, but confront\, and forgive\, the painful compromises her mother made to see her reach her potential. \nFeaturing ghosts\, sword fights\, romance\, and a goth nun. \n\n  \n\nSaturday\, February 29\, 2020 – 7:30pm \nPlaid As Hell \nby Cat McKay \nDirector: Christina Casano\nFight Choreography: Maureen Yasko* \n\nCass’s annual camping trip is off to a rough start with her best friend Emilie sniping at Cass’s new girlfriend Jess. The serial killer loose in the woods isn’t helping matters\, either.\n  \n\nSunday\, March 1\, 2020 – 4:00pm \nScum \nby Mia Vera \nDirector: Kathrynne Wolf*\nFight Choreography: Jillian Leff* \n\nInspired by Valerie Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto\, three people with wildly different agendas take up art\, activism and potentially arms as they ponder how to dismantle the patriarchy (and cope with a break-up).\n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2020-fighting-words-festival/
LOCATION:Stage773\, 1225 W Belmont Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657
CATEGORIES:2020,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190602T180000
DTSTAMP:20190501T051943Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T051943Z
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SUMMARY:Jenga - FWF 2019 Reading
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that place women at the center of the story and the action!\nThe second annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2018-19 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the Festival in June 2019. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nRSVP Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2018-2019 SELECTION: \nSunday\, June 2\, 2019 – 3:00pm \nJenga \nby Deborah Yarchun \nDirector:Alexis Randolph*\nFight Choreography: Maureen Yasko* \nYelena returns to her childhood home for the first time in twelve years only to discover that her older sister Simone has transformed it into a “Burning Man-inspired” (and booby-trapped) game-room of fairy wings and glitter. As monstrous noises filter in from an offstage room\, the two sisters battle in a series of escalating games over whether or not to finally confront a violent incident from their past. \n  \n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/jenga-fwf-2019/
LOCATION:Otherworld Theatre Company\, 3914 N Clark St\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:2019,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T220000
DTSTAMP:20190501T052017Z
CREATED:20190408T173257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T052017Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Nights and Fireflies - FWF 2019 Reading
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that place women at the center of the story and the action!\nThe second annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2018-19 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the Festival in June 2019. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nRSVP Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2018-2019 SELECTION: \n  \nSaturday\, June 1\, 2019 – 7:00pm \nSummer Nights and Fireflies \nby Bianca Sams \nDirector: Kanomé Jones\nFight Choreography: Chloe Baldwin* \nSummer Nights and Fireflies\, follows Zandra Richards\, the owner of a small eastern Texas bar which has been in her family for generations. On the surface Zandra’s finally moving forward in life\, but secretly everything is falling apart at the seams. Her bar is struggling financially\, younger brother Tyrone is involved in a tumultuous relationship and her boyfriend Sean wants more from her than she’s capable of giving. To make matters worse\, Zandra is literally haunted by ghosts from her past which force her to confront a lifetime of abuse that she’d rather leave dead and buried. Summer Nights and Fireflies explores issues of modern femininity\, the cycle of violence\, and the power of self love.\n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/summer-nights-and-fireflies-fwf-2019/
LOCATION:Otherworld Theatre Company\, 3914 N Clark St\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:2019,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T180000
DTSTAMP:20190501T052100Z
CREATED:20190408T172815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T052100Z
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SUMMARY:Life In A Sandcastle - FWF 2019 Reading
DESCRIPTION:The second annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2018-19 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the Festival in June 2019. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nRSVP Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2018-2019 SELECTIONS: \nSaturday\, June 1\, 2019 – 3:00pm \nLife In A Sandcastle \nby Jayme McGhan \nDirector: Kelsey Kovacevich*\nFight Choreography: Kim Fukawa* \nTwo getaway weekends on the shore of Lake Michigan collide when childhood friends and family from separate worlds find themselves doing battle for the same beachside fire pit. Political persuasions\, economic privilege\, religious beliefs\, regional proclivities\, educational barriers\, and a mess of cheap beer\, expensive wine\, and dill pickles chips quickly become both shields and weapons as the women do battle for the sandy square footage they feel is rightly theirs. Life in a Sandcastle is a hilarious and touching exploration of the fates that bring us together and the tax brackets that keep us apart.\n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/life-in-a-sandcastle-fwf-2019/
LOCATION:Otherworld Theatre Company\, 3914 N Clark St\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:2019,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTSTAMP:20200215T193035Z
CREATED:20190203T003648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200215T193035Z
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SUMMARY:June\, 2019 - Fighting Words Festival
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that place women at the center of the story and the action!\nThe second annual Fighting Words Festival! \nEach year BWBTC selects three scripts for development.  Each must have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit BWBTC’s mission.  Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC\, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule\, Patchwork Drifter\, L’Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates. \nEach 2018-19 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight) at the Festival in June 2019. \n  \nTickets: FREE ADMISSION! Refreshments and a talkback follow each reading. \nRSVP Here \n  \nFIGHTING WORDS 2018-2019 SELECTIONS: \nSaturday\, June 1\, 2019 – 3:00pm \nLife In A Sandcastle \nby Jayme McGhan \nDirector: Kelsey Kovacevich*\nFight Choreography: Kim Fukawa* \nTwo getaway weekends on the shore of Lake Michigan collide when childhood friends and family from separate worlds find themselves doing battle for the same beachside fire pit. Political persuasions\, economic privilege\, religious beliefs\, regional proclivities\, educational barriers\, and a mess of cheap beer\, expensive wine\, and dill pickles chips quickly become both shields and weapons as the women do battle for the sandy square footage they feel is rightly theirs. Life in a Sandcastle is a hilarious and touching exploration of the fates that bring us together and the tax brackets that keep us apart. \n  \nSaturday\, June 1\, 2019 – 7:00pm \nSummer Nights and Fireflies \nby Bianca Sams \nDirector: Kanomé Jones\nFight Choreography: Chloe Baldwin* \nSummer Nights and Fireflies\, follows Zandra Richards\, the owner of a small eastern Texas bar which has been in her family for generations. On the surface Zandra’s finally moving forward in life\, but secretly everything is falling apart at the seams. Her bar is struggling financially\, younger brother Tyrone is involved in a tumultuous relationship and her boyfriend Sean wants more from her than she’s capable of giving. To make matters worse\, Zandra is literally haunted by ghosts from her past which force her to confront a lifetime of abuse that she’d rather leave dead and buried. Summer Nights and Fireflies explores issues of modern femininity\, the cycle of violence\, and the power of self love. \n  \nSunday\, June 2\, 2019 – 3:00pm \nJenga \nby Deborah Yarchun \nDirector: Alexis Randolph*\nFight Choreography: Maureen Yasko* \nYelena returns to her childhood home for the first time in twelve years only to discover that her older sister Simone has transformed it into a “Burning Man-inspired” (and booby-trapped) game-room of fairy wings and glitter. As monstrous noises filter in from an offstage room\, the two sisters battle in a series of escalating games over whether or not to finally confront a violent incident from their past. \n  \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/june-2019-fighting-words-festival/
LOCATION:Otherworld Theatre Company\, 3914 N Clark St\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:Community,Fighting Words,Outreach,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180521
DTSTAMP:20180522T051640Z
CREATED:20180309T175819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180522T051640Z
UID:1681-1526688000-1526860799@babeswithblades.org
SUMMARY:May\, 2018: Fighting Words Festival
DESCRIPTION:Three new works that place women at the center of the story and the action!\nThe first annual Fighting Words Festival showcases three developing scripts via readings\, all reflecting how women define themselves and their places in their worlds – including the English countryside\, medieval Scotland and the “final frontier.” \n  \nSaturday 5/19:\n12:00pm – The Lady Demands Satisfaction\n2:30pm – Women of 4G \n  \nSunday 5/20:\n7:00pm – The Witches of Birnam \nFIGHTING WORDS 2017-2018 SELECTIONS:\n  \nThe Lady Demands Satisfaction \nby Arthur M. Jolly \nThe Lady Demands Satisfaction is the winner of Joining Sword & Pen 2017-18\, BWBTC’s international playwriting competition. When a young maiden learns she must defend her inheritance in a duel\, she struggles with a conniving suitor\, a servant girl posing as a German fencing master who doesn’t speak English\, and her renowned aunt – the finest blade anywhere – to save her house and lands. \nDirector: Morgan Manasa*\nViolence Designer: Samantha Kaufman* \n  \nWomen of 4G  \nby Amy Tofte \nSeventy-five years in the future\, an all-female crew and their male captain depart on what appears to be a routine mission to Mars until the captain is murdered and the real mission comes to light. Part murder mystery\, part space thriller\, Women of 4G uses a science fiction world to ask questions about women in power as well as their leadership\, responsibility and\, ultimately\, sacrifice. \nDirector: Lisa Herceg*\nViolence Designer: Maureen Yasko* \n  \nThe Witches of Birnam  \nby Sara Murdock \nA new king is rising to the cursed throne of Scotland\, doomed\, like his predecessors\, to lose his soul. Suthen\, Edith and Leinster\, powerful women with a legacy of secrets\, fight to break the curse and save their people from the coming storm. Their only hope lies in gaining the trust of Gruoch\, the future queen. With their unimaginable power at her fingertips\, Gruoch can be Scotland’s salvation or its doom. \nAn exploration of ambition and corruption\, honor and betrayal\, madness and redemption\, The Witches of Birnam is intertwined with William Shakespeare’s Macbeth\, delving into the motivations and struggles of Lady Macbeth and the enigmatic witches. It is the tale of the battle for a country\, told through the legacy of its queens. \nDirector: Andi Dymond\nViolence Designer: Chloe Baldwin* \n* Denotes BWBTC ensemble member \nLearn more about Fighting Words or submit your own script.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/fighting-words-festival-2018/
LOCATION:Strawdog Theatre\, 1802 W Berenice Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings
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