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DESCRIPTION:CHALLENGE IT ALL:\nBABES WITH BLADES THEATRE COMPANY FIGHTING WORDS LOOKS AT IDENTITY IN ALL FORMS\nPeople living their truth\, no matter how inconvenient to society around them\, can sometimes create heroes where least expected. \nCHICAGO – Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s (BWBTC) 2025 season opens with an extended run of their new works festival\, collectively calledFighting Words\, running September 6th – 14th at the Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor. All performances start at a $10 suggested price and audiences can provide feedback on the scripts following each reading. \n“Audiences underestimate how much they can influence a new play simply by attending a reading\,” states Hayley Rice\, Artistic Director of BWBTC. “While written notes and critiques are invaluable\, just hearing how an audience connects with a story in the moment is pivotal for playwrights. Fighting Words is an opportunity to do exactly that: All three shows bring something very different to the stage\,” continues Rice. “Chicago theater\, and BWBTC especially\, is not afraid to tell new narratives that represent folks from every corner of society and history\, and this season’s festival does that.” \nFighting Words Festival 2025 Tickets Here\n\nFIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nSeptember 6th & 7th\, 13th & 14th \nPerformance Running Time: TBA\nTicket Price: Beginning at $10\nLocation: Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor.Select performances will be available for streaming.\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL PROGRAM\n\nFIGHTING WORDS 2023 SELECTIONS:\n\n\nEach weekend the festival will have staged readings of the 2025 selections:\nCALVARIA: A PLAY FOR FERAL GIRLS\nWritten by: Maggie Smith (she/her)\nDirected by: BWBTC Ensemble Member Morgan Manasa (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Jessica Pennachio (she/her) \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \n\n \n\n\nWhen her family’s bull is found decapitated in the middle of a farm field\, Edie Hruska makes it her mission to find the culprit. While on her search\, she comes across a group of young girls claiming to communicate with gods\, begging Edie to become their newest acolyte. While acclimating to their lifestyle\, Edie finds herself face-to-face with the girls’ true intentions\, and they are much more sinister than just a dead bull. (CALVARIA is the 2025-2026 winner of BWBTC’s Margaret W. Martin Award and the Joining Sword & Pen International Playwriting Competition) \n\n\n  \n\nTWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\nWritten by: Bill Daniel (he/him)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Ashley Yates (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Axel Rico \n\nSunday\, September 7th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n\n \n\n\nJohanna Goodish was the child of notorious pro wrestler King Kong Bruiser. Thirty years ago\, he was murdered in a locker room shower in Puerto Rico and the killer was never tried. The witnesses never talked. Since she began her own wrestling career\, she has been trying to escape his shadow. And now\, she’s been seeing his ghost. When an opportunity for revenge presents itself\, she takes it. But it means she’ll be face to face in the ring with the man who held the knife when it happened. \n\n\n  \n\nYO HO\nWritten by: SMJ (they/them)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Maureen Yasko (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Carly Belle Cason \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \nSunday\, September 14th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n \n\nYo ho charts the journey of Anne Bonny and Mary Read\, two pirates aboard a campy\, sexually charged ship under immediate threat from the crown. Equal parts historical fantasy and introspective sexual & gender exploration\, this play is a deeply emotional reimaging and reminder of our queer histories. \n\n\nABOUT MAGGIE SMITH\, PLAYWRIGHT OF CALVARIA\n \nMaggie Smith (she/her) is an playwright\, performer\, and comedian based in Chicago\, Illinois. Originally from Omaha\, Nebraska\, Maggie moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago\, where she received a BA in Theatre\, while minoring in English and Shakespeare Studies. At Loyola\, Maggie led two projects\, Rats and Saint Louise\, Pray for Us\, the first being a devised parody musical and the second a staged reading of her two-act play. Upon graduating Loyola\, she was accepted into the Second City’s Conservatory Training Program\, where she completed her training in September\, 2023. As a writer\, Maggie challenges herself and her audiences to process difficult topics through comedic lenses. She takes from her own life experiences to create a casual representation of the queer experience. In order to depict an experience that she is familiar with\, she prefers to write characters in stories where their identities are not the driving force of the piece. Because of this\, she finds herself called to place queer characters at the forefront of comedies. After all\, that’s what her life is.\nABOUT BILL DANIEL\, PLAYWRIGHT OF TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\n \nBill Daniel is an actor/playwright living in the city of Chicago. A graduate of Illinois State University\, Bill has spent over a decade in Chicago creating silly stories for silly people. As a playwright\, he has written for WildClaw Theatre (Hell Followed With Her\, Cavities)\, E.D.G.E. Theatre (Holmes vs. Holmes\, What’s All This Then\, La Mousquetaire\, Through Black Glass)\, Illinois State University’s Freestage Festival (The Glass Man\, Pingree Road)\, McHenry County College (What’s All This Then)\, The Living Canvas (Rain)\, Nothing Special Productions (Manhunt: The Great Waldo Search)\, Woodstock’s TownSquare Players (Sitting at the Kid’s Table)\, Hobo Junction (The Great Sloppy Joe Extermination\, Steeping the Tea) and Wayward Productions (Frock Club). In 2013\, Bill undertook a project inspired by Suzan Lori-Parks\, wherein he wrote a short play every day for an entire year.\nABOUT SMJ\, PLAYWRIGHT OF YO HO\n \nSMJ (they/them) is a mixed-Latiné\, non-binary playwright and theatermaker originally from Mount Vernon\, OH. They were a 2022-2023 Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellow. Currently\, SMJ is creating work with Latinx Playwrights Circle\, The Orchard Project\, and Andy’s Summer Playhouse. Their work has been seen in various forms with Ars Nova\, Lincoln Center\, The Kennedy Center\, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center\, New York Stage and Film\, Latiné Musical Theatre Lab\, National Queer Theater\, Carnegie Mellon University\, New York University\, Otterbein University\, Wright State University\, University of Texas-El Paso\, Art House Productions\, The Road Theatre Company\, The Flea Theater\, Live Arts\, The DR2 Theatre\, The Vineyard Theatre\, American Theatre Group\, The Arden Theater\, and The Tank. SMJ has been a finalist for the 2024-25 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, 2024 June Bingham New Playwright Commission\, 2023 Parity Development Award\, 2024 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative at Illinois State University\, and Write Out Loud as well as a semifinalist for the O’Neill’s National Playwrights Conference (three times)\, the 2022-23 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, and the Van Lier Fellowship at Rattlestick Theater. Member of the Dramatists Guild and Ring of Keys. www.smjwrites.com\n\nABOUT THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nFighting Words is BWBTC’s script development program. Each season we choose three scripts for development and read each one aloud three times–first within the company\, then with a small group of invited guests\, and finally as part of a festival that includes all three plays. (Every other season the winner of BWBTC’s International Playwriting Competition and the Margaret W. Martin Award is automatically included as a part of the process.) During the festival\, discussions after each reading provide feedback for the playwrights\, assisting them in developing their scripts further. \nABOUT JOINING SWORD & PEN INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTING COMPETITION AND THE MARGARET W. MARTIN AWARD\nThe Joining Sword & Pen international playwriting competition launched in 2005 to generate more scripts that featured women in roles involving stage combat. Created in collaboration with Artistic Advisor and Fight Master in the Society of American Fight Directors David Woolley who sponsors the competition\, scripts inspired by a specific image are submitted and go through a blind judging process. The winning script goes through BWBTC’s new play development program\, but also receives a full production\, cash prize and the Margaret W. Martin Award. \nMargaret W. Martin was ahead of her time. In the 1960s and 70s\, she maintained her full time job\, taught piano\, and raised a family of 6 children (4 girls\, two boys) all while she traveled the globe from the States to Saudi Arabia\, across Europe and Vientiane Laos during the height of the Vietnam war. She founded the American International School – Riyadh (K-12) in Saudi Arabia in 1963\, and it has flourished as an institution since then. The Margaret W. Martin Award is in honor of Artistic Advisor and SAFD Fight Master David Woolley’s mother.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2025-fighting-words-festival-4/
LOCATION:Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor\, Chicago\, IL
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SUMMARY:2025 - Fighting Words Festival
DESCRIPTION:CHALLENGE IT ALL:\nBABES WITH BLADES THEATRE COMPANY FIGHTING WORDS LOOKS AT IDENTITY IN ALL FORMS\nPeople living their truth\, no matter how inconvenient to society around them\, can sometimes create heroes where least expected. \nCHICAGO – Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s (BWBTC) 2025 season opens with an extended run of their new works festival\, collectively called Fighting Words\, running September 6th – 14th at the Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor. All performances start at a $10 suggested price and audiences can provide feedback on the scripts following each reading. \n“Audiences underestimate how much they can influence a new play simply by attending a reading\,” states Hayley Rice\, Artistic Director of BWBTC. “While written notes and critiques are invaluable\, just hearing how an audience connects with a story in the moment is pivotal for playwrights. Fighting Words is an opportunity to do exactly that: All three shows bring something very different to the stage\,” continues Rice. “Chicago theater\, and BWBTC especially\, is not afraid to tell new narratives that represent folks from every corner of society and history\, and this season’s festival does that.” \nFighting Words Festival 2025 Tickets Here\n\nFIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nSeptember 6th & 7th\, 13th & 14th \nPerformance Running Time: TBA\nTicket Price: Beginning at $10\nLocation: Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor.Select performances will be available for streaming.\nEach weekend the festival will have staged readings of the 2025 selections:\nCALVARIA: A PLAY FOR FERAL GIRLS\nWritten by: Maggie Smith (she/her)\nDirected by: BWBTC Ensemble Member Morgan Manasa (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Jessica Pennachio (she/her) \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \n\n \n\n\nWhen her family’s bull is found decapitated in the middle of a farm field\, Edie Hruska makes it her mission to find the culprit. While on her search\, she comes across a group of young girls claiming to communicate with gods\, begging Edie to become their newest acolyte. While acclimating to their lifestyle\, Edie finds herself face-to-face with the girls’ true intentions\, and they are much more sinister than just a dead bull. (CALVARIA is the 2025-2026 winner of BWBTC’s Margaret W. Martin Award and the Joining Sword & Pen International Playwriting Competition) \n\n\n  \n\nTWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\nWritten by: Bill Daniel (he/him)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Ashley Yates (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Axel Rico \n\nSunday\, September 7th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n\n \n\n\nJohanna Goodish was the child of notorious pro wrestler King Kong Bruiser. Thirty years ago\, he was murdered in a locker room shower in Puerto Rico and the killer was never tried. The witnesses never talked. Since she began her own wrestling career\, she has been trying to escape his shadow. And now\, she’s been seeing his ghost. When an opportunity for revenge presents itself\, she takes it. But it means she’ll be face to face in the ring with the man who held the knife when it happened. \n\n\n  \n\nYO HO\nWritten by: SMJ (they/them)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Maureen Yasko (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Carly Belle Cason \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \nSunday\, September 14th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n \n\nYo ho charts the journey of Anne Bonny and Mary Read\, two pirates aboard a campy\, sexually charged ship under immediate threat from the crown. Equal parts historical fantasy and introspective sexual & gender exploration\, this play is a deeply emotional reimaging and reminder of our queer histories. \n\n\nABOUT MAGGIE SMITH\, PLAYWRIGHT OF CALVARIA\n \nMaggie Smith (she/her) is an playwright\, performer\, and comedian based in Chicago\, Illinois. Originally from Omaha\, Nebraska\, Maggie moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago\, where she received a BA in Theatre\, while minoring in English and Shakespeare Studies. At Loyola\, Maggie led two projects\, Rats and Saint Louise\, Pray for Us\, the first being a devised parody musical and the second a staged reading of her two-act play. Upon graduating Loyola\, she was accepted into the Second City’s Conservatory Training Program\, where she completed her training in September\, 2023. As a writer\, Maggie challenges herself and her audiences to process difficult topics through comedic lenses. She takes from her own life experiences to create a casual representation of the queer experience. In order to depict an experience that she is familiar with\, she prefers to write characters in stories where their identities are not the driving force of the piece. Because of this\, she finds herself called to place queer characters at the forefront of comedies. After all\, that’s what her life is.\nABOUT BILL DANIEL\, PLAYWRIGHT OF TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\n \nBill Daniel is an actor/playwright living in the city of Chicago. A graduate of Illinois State University\, Bill has spent over a decade in Chicago creating silly stories for silly people. As a playwright\, he has written for WildClaw Theatre (Hell Followed With Her\, Cavities)\, E.D.G.E. Theatre (Holmes vs. Holmes\, What’s All This Then\, La Mousquetaire\, Through Black Glass)\, Illinois State University’s Freestage Festival (The Glass Man\, Pingree Road)\, McHenry County College (What’s All This Then)\, The Living Canvas (Rain)\, Nothing Special Productions (Manhunt: The Great Waldo Search)\, Woodstock’s TownSquare Players (Sitting at the Kid’s Table)\, Hobo Junction (The Great Sloppy Joe Extermination\, Steeping the Tea) and Wayward Productions (Frock Club). In 2013\, Bill undertook a project inspired by Suzan Lori-Parks\, wherein he wrote a short play every day for an entire year.\nABOUT SMJ\, PLAYWRIGHT OF YO HO\n \nSMJ (they/them) is a mixed-Latiné\, non-binary playwright and theatermaker originally from Mount Vernon\, OH. They were a 2022-2023 Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellow. Currently\, SMJ is creating work with Latinx Playwrights Circle\, The Orchard Project\, and Andy’s Summer Playhouse. Their work has been seen in various forms with Ars Nova\, Lincoln Center\, The Kennedy Center\, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center\, New York Stage and Film\, Latiné Musical Theatre Lab\, National Queer Theater\, Carnegie Mellon University\, New York University\, Otterbein University\, Wright State University\, University of Texas-El Paso\, Art House Productions\, The Road Theatre Company\, The Flea Theater\, Live Arts\, The DR2 Theatre\, The Vineyard Theatre\, American Theatre Group\, The Arden Theater\, and The Tank. SMJ has been a finalist for the 2024-25 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, 2024 June Bingham New Playwright Commission\, 2023 Parity Development Award\, 2024 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative at Illinois State University\, and Write Out Loud as well as a semifinalist for the O’Neill’s National Playwrights Conference (three times)\, the 2022-23 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, and the Van Lier Fellowship at Rattlestick Theater. Member of the Dramatists Guild and Ring of Keys. www.smjwrites.com\n\nABOUT THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nFighting Words is BWBTC’s script development program. Each season we choose three scripts for development and read each one aloud three times–first within the company\, then with a small group of invited guests\, and finally as part of a festival that includes all three plays. (Every other season the winner of BWBTC’s International Playwriting Competition and the Margaret W. Martin Award is automatically included as a part of the process.) During the festival\, discussions after each reading provide feedback for the playwrights\, assisting them in developing their scripts further. \nABOUT JOINING SWORD & PEN INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTING COMPETITION AND THE MARGARET W. MARTIN AWARD\nThe Joining Sword & Pen international playwriting competition launched in 2005 to generate more scripts that featured women in roles involving stage combat. Created in collaboration with Artistic Advisor and Fight Master in the Society of American Fight Directors David Woolley who sponsors the competition\, scripts inspired by a specific image are submitted and go through a blind judging process. The winning script goes through BWBTC’s new play development program\, but also receives a full production\, cash prize and the Margaret W. Martin Award. \nMargaret W. Martin was ahead of her time. In the 1960s and 70s\, she maintained her full time job\, taught piano\, and raised a family of 6 children (4 girls\, two boys) all while she traveled the globe from the States to Saudi Arabia\, across Europe and Vientiane Laos during the height of the Vietnam war. She founded the American International School – Riyadh (K-12) in Saudi Arabia in 1963\, and it has flourished as an institution since then. The Margaret W. Martin Award is in honor of Artistic Advisor and SAFD Fight Master David Woolley’s mother.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2025-fighting-words-festival-3/
LOCATION:Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor\, Chicago\, IL
CATEGORIES:2025,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings,Talkback,Workshops,Writing
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SUMMARY:2025 - Fighting Words Festival
DESCRIPTION:CHALLENGE IT ALL:\nBABES WITH BLADES THEATRE COMPANY FIGHTING WORDS LOOKS AT IDENTITY IN ALL FORMS\nPeople living their truth\, no matter how inconvenient to society around them\, can sometimes create heroes where least expected. \nCHICAGO – Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s (BWBTC) 2025 season opens with an extended run of their new works festival\, collectively called Fighting Words\, running September 6th – 14th at the Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor. All performances start at a $10 suggested price and audiences can provide feedback on the scripts following each reading. \n“Audiences underestimate how much they can influence a new play simply by attending a reading\,” states Hayley Rice\, Artistic Director of BWBTC. “While written notes and critiques are invaluable\, just hearing how an audience connects with a story in the moment is pivotal for playwrights. Fighting Words is an opportunity to do exactly that: All three shows bring something very different to the stage\,” continues Rice. “Chicago theater\, and BWBTC especially\, is not afraid to tell new narratives that represent folks from every corner of society and history\, and this season’s festival does that.” \nFighting Words Festival 2025 Tickets Here\n\nFIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nSeptember 6th & 7th\, 13th & 14th \nPerformance Running Time: TBA\nTicket Price: Beginning at $10\nLocation: Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor.Select performances will be available for streaming.\nEach weekend the festival will have staged readings of the 2025 selections:\nCALVARIA: A PLAY FOR FERAL GIRLS\nWritten by: Maggie Smith (she/her)\nDirected by: BWBTC Ensemble Member Morgan Manasa (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Jessica Pennachio (she/her) \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \n\n \n\n\nWhen her family’s bull is found decapitated in the middle of a farm field\, Edie Hruska makes it her mission to find the culprit. While on her search\, she comes across a group of young girls claiming to communicate with gods\, begging Edie to become their newest acolyte. While acclimating to their lifestyle\, Edie finds herself face-to-face with the girls’ true intentions\, and they are much more sinister than just a dead bull. (CALVARIA is the 2025-2026 winner of BWBTC’s Margaret W. Martin Award and the Joining Sword & Pen International Playwriting Competition) \n\n\n  \n\nTWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\nWritten by: Bill Daniel (he/him)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Ashley Yates (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Axel Rico \n\nSunday\, September 7th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \nSaturday\, September 13th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n\n \n\n\nJohanna Goodish was the child of notorious pro wrestler King Kong Bruiser. Thirty years ago\, he was murdered in a locker room shower in Puerto Rico and the killer was never tried. The witnesses never talked. Since she began her own wrestling career\, she has been trying to escape his shadow. And now\, she’s been seeing his ghost. When an opportunity for revenge presents itself\, she takes it. But it means she’ll be face to face in the ring with the man who held the knife when it happened. \n\n\n  \n\nYO HO\nWritten by: SMJ (they/them)\nDirected by: BWBTC Artistic Associate Maureen Yasko (she/her)\nFight Direction by: Carly Belle Cason \n\nSaturday\, September 6th\, 2025 – 7:30pm \nSunday\, September 14th\, 2025 – 2:30pm \n \n\nYo ho charts the journey of Anne Bonny and Mary Read\, two pirates aboard a campy\, sexually charged ship under immediate threat from the crown. Equal parts historical fantasy and introspective sexual & gender exploration\, this play is a deeply emotional reimaging and reminder of our queer histories. \n\n\nABOUT MAGGIE SMITH\, PLAYWRIGHT OF CALVARIA\n \nMaggie Smith (she/her) is an playwright\, performer\, and comedian based in Chicago\, Illinois. Originally from Omaha\, Nebraska\, Maggie moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago\, where she received a BA in Theatre\, while minoring in English and Shakespeare Studies. At Loyola\, Maggie led two projects\, Rats and Saint Louise\, Pray for Us\, the first being a devised parody musical and the second a staged reading of her two-act play. Upon graduating Loyola\, she was accepted into the Second City’s Conservatory Training Program\, where she completed her training in September\, 2023. As a writer\, Maggie challenges herself and her audiences to process difficult topics through comedic lenses. She takes from her own life experiences to create a casual representation of the queer experience. In order to depict an experience that she is familiar with\, she prefers to write characters in stories where their identities are not the driving force of the piece. Because of this\, she finds herself called to place queer characters at the forefront of comedies. After all\, that’s what her life is.\nABOUT BILL DANIEL\, PLAYWRIGHT OF TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS\n \nBill Daniel is an actor/playwright living in the city of Chicago. A graduate of Illinois State University\, Bill has spent over a decade in Chicago creating silly stories for silly people. As a playwright\, he has written for WildClaw Theatre (Hell Followed With Her\, Cavities)\, E.D.G.E. Theatre (Holmes vs. Holmes\, What’s All This Then\, La Mousquetaire\, Through Black Glass)\, Illinois State University’s Freestage Festival (The Glass Man\, Pingree Road)\, McHenry County College (What’s All This Then)\, The Living Canvas (Rain)\, Nothing Special Productions (Manhunt: The Great Waldo Search)\, Woodstock’s TownSquare Players (Sitting at the Kid’s Table)\, Hobo Junction (The Great Sloppy Joe Extermination\, Steeping the Tea) and Wayward Productions (Frock Club). In 2013\, Bill undertook a project inspired by Suzan Lori-Parks\, wherein he wrote a short play every day for an entire year.\nABOUT SMJ\, PLAYWRIGHT OF YO HO\n \nSMJ (they/them) is a mixed-Latiné\, non-binary playwright and theatermaker originally from Mount Vernon\, OH. They were a 2022-2023 Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellow. Currently\, SMJ is creating work with Latinx Playwrights Circle\, The Orchard Project\, and Andy’s Summer Playhouse. Their work has been seen in various forms with Ars Nova\, Lincoln Center\, The Kennedy Center\, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center\, New York Stage and Film\, Latiné Musical Theatre Lab\, National Queer Theater\, Carnegie Mellon University\, New York University\, Otterbein University\, Wright State University\, University of Texas-El Paso\, Art House Productions\, The Road Theatre Company\, The Flea Theater\, Live Arts\, The DR2 Theatre\, The Vineyard Theatre\, American Theatre Group\, The Arden Theater\, and The Tank. SMJ has been a finalist for the 2024-25 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, 2024 June Bingham New Playwright Commission\, 2023 Parity Development Award\, 2024 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative at Illinois State University\, and Write Out Loud as well as a semifinalist for the O’Neill’s National Playwrights Conference (three times)\, the 2022-23 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists\, and the Van Lier Fellowship at Rattlestick Theater. Member of the Dramatists Guild and Ring of Keys. www.smjwrites.com\n\nABOUT THE FIGHTING WORDS FESTIVAL\nFighting Words is BWBTC’s script development program. Each season we choose three scripts for development and read each one aloud three times–first within the company\, then with a small group of invited guests\, and finally as part of a festival that includes all three plays. (Every other season the winner of BWBTC’s International Playwriting Competition and the Margaret W. Martin Award is automatically included as a part of the process.) During the festival\, discussions after each reading provide feedback for the playwrights\, assisting them in developing their scripts further. \nABOUT JOINING SWORD & PEN INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTING COMPETITION AND THE MARGARET W. MARTIN AWARD\nThe Joining Sword & Pen international playwriting competition launched in 2005 to generate more scripts that featured women in roles involving stage combat. Created in collaboration with Artistic Advisor and Fight Master in the Society of American Fight Directors David Woolley who sponsors the competition\, scripts inspired by a specific image are submitted and go through a blind judging process. The winning script goes through BWBTC’s new play development program\, but also receives a full production\, cash prize and the Margaret W. Martin Award. \nMargaret W. Martin was ahead of her time. In the 1960s and 70s\, she maintained her full time job\, taught piano\, and raised a family of 6 children (4 girls\, two boys) all while she traveled the globe from the States to Saudi Arabia\, across Europe and Vientiane Laos during the height of the Vietnam war. She founded the American International School – Riyadh (K-12) in Saudi Arabia in 1963\, and it has flourished as an institution since then. The Margaret W. Martin Award is in honor of Artistic Advisor and SAFD Fight Master David Woolley’s mother.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2025-fighting-words-festival-2/
LOCATION:Bramble Arts Loft\, 5545 N. Clark St\, 2nd Floor\, Chicago\, IL
CATEGORIES:2025,Fighting Words,Performances,Play Development,Readings,Workshops,Writing
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SUMMARY:2023 Writing Violence and Intimacy for the Stage
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with our 2023 Fighting Word Festival\, we are thrilled to once again offer this unique online workshop. \nJoin writers and designers from Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s ensemble to learn how to best write violence and intimacy for the stage. Lead by playwrights Jillian Leff and Jennifer L. Mickelson\, and Violence & Intimacy designers Samantha Kaufman & Maureen Yasko\, this 1 night workshop will provide tips on how to create compelling action for the stage that is satisfying to the artists performing your play\, as well as the audience watching it. \nThis FREE workshop is one night only\, Friday\, June 23rd at 7:30pm CST. \nReserve your slot now at workshops@babeswithblades.org \n  \n Photo by Joe Mazza/BraveLux \n  \nBios:\nJillian Leff is a Chicago based actor and playwright. With BWBTC\, she’s appeared in The Good Fight (Cicely)\, Women of 4G (Pierce)\, and Richard III (Buckingham)\, and has also developed her plays The Mark and The Gatekeepers (Winner of 2021 Joining Sword and Pen/Margaret M. Martin Award) through the Fighting Words program. In the city\, she’s also worked with companies such as The New Coordinates (2020 Jeff Award Nominee for New Work – Small World\, co-written with Joe Lino)\, The Factory Theater\, and Midsommer Flight. She has a BFA in Acting from Ball State University and is an Advanced Actor Combatant with The Society of American Fight Directors.  You can check out more of her work at http://jeleff11.wixsite.com/jillianwebsite  \n\n  \nJennifer L. Mickelson is the BWBTC Co-Literary Manager and has worked in various capacities including (but not limited to) actor\, intimacy designer\, and playwright. She has been a company member since 2009 and in that time has participated in a LOT of script development. Jen has designed intimacy for Idle Muse (Girl Found\, Equivocation)\, Promethean Theatre Ensemble (BLISS (or Emily Post is Dead!)\, Arcadia)\, and Otherworld (Medusa Undone). Her plays are The Last Daughter of Oedipus (produced by BWBTC in 2010)\, Rites and Sacrifices (Idle Muse\, 2014)\, and Patchwork Drifter (BWBTC\, 2015). She was last seen onstage with Promethean in Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and as a last-minute understudy in BWBTC’s Othello. She is an SAFD Actor-Combatant and an alum of Illinois State University. \n\n  \nSamantha Kaufman (she/her) is an intimacy director\, fight director\, actor\, and teaching artist. She is based in the Midwest region and travels to perform in and fight/intimacy/movement direct productions internationally. Samantha is a Certified Intimacy Director with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators. A Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. A Jeff award nominated fight choreographer. An award winning actor. A certified Michael Chekhov teacher with the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium. Regionally\, Samantha has worked with theatres such as Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, Prague Shakespeare Company (Czech Republic)\, Asolo Repertory Theatre\, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre\, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis\, Lookingglass Theatre Company\, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company\, Cleveland Play House\, among others. She has her MFA from Florida Atlantic University. SamanthaJKaufman.com \n \n  \nMaureen Yasko is an ensemble member of BWBTC where she has appeared in Julius Caesar\, Bo Thomas…\, L’Imbecile\, Titus Andronicus\, and The Promise of a Rose Garden. She Fight Directed Women of 4G\, Witch Slap! and assisted with the fights in Titus. Maureen is Resident Intimacy Director/Associate Fight Director of Midsommer Flight\, a Company Member with A Crew of Patches\, and a Conspirator. She also holds the title of Advanced Actor Combatant with the SAFD\, continues to seek intimacy training with IDI\, and holds a BA in Theatre\, Music Minor from AASU in Savannah\, GA. When not in a theatre\, you’ll find her in the studio as a Certified Yoga Instructor. \n\n 
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/2023-writing-violence-and-intimacy-for-the-stage/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:2023,Fighting Words,Play Development,Workshops,Writing
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SUMMARY:Writing Violence and Intimacy for the Stage
DESCRIPTION:Join writers and designers from Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s ensemble to learn how to best write violence and intimacy for the stage. Lead by playwrights Jillian Leff and Jennifer L. Mickelson\, and Violence & Intimacy designers Samantha Kaufman & Maureen Yasko\, this 1 night workshop will provide tips on how to create compelling action for the stage that is satisfying to the artists performing your play\, as well as the audience watching it. \nThis free\, online workshop is one night only\, Monday\, May 24th at 7:30pm CST \nReserve your slot now at artistic@babeswithblades.org \n  \n Photos by Joe Mazza/BraveLux \n  \nBios: \nSamantha Kaufman (she/her/hers) is an actor and movement director\, specializing in fight direction and intimacy direction.. A Jeff Nominated Fight Choreographer. A Babes with Blades Theatre Ensemble Member. Samantha is an Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors and an Intermediate Actor Combatant with Fight Directors Canada. Samantha has also trained and taught with Deutschland Stage Combat. Samantha is a certified Intimacy Director with both Intimacy Directors and Coordinators\, as well as Intimacy Directors International. Regionally\, Samantha has worked with theatres such as Milwaukee Repertory Theatre\, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis\, and Cleveland Play House. In Chicago\, she has worked with theatres such as Lookingglass Theatre\, Steep Theatre\, Babes with Blades Theatre Company\, and Idle Muse. Samantha has an MFA from Florida Atlantic University. SamanthaJKaufman.com \n  \nJillian Leff 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 – 2020 Jeff Award Nominee for New Work) 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)\, The Edge Theater at Fight Night (The Mother Load) and Clock Productions (Real Talk). Real Talk was a finalist for the 2015 City Theatre National Award for Short Playwriting\, is published in the City Theatre Anthology 2015\, and has been produced in Indiana\, Florida\, and Illinois. She has a BFA in Acting from Ball State University\, is an Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors\, and an Ensemble Member with Babes With Blades Theatre Company. \n  \nJennifer L. Mickelson is the BWBTC Literary Manager and has worked in various capacities including (but not limited to) actor\, intimacy designer\, and playwright. She has been a company member since 2009 and in that time has participated in a LOT of script development. Jen has designed intimacy for Idle Muse (Girl Found\, Equivocation)\, Promethean Theatre Ensemble (BLISS (or Emily Post is Dead!)\, Arcadia)\, and Otherworld (Medusa Undone). Her plays are The Last Daughter of Oedipus (produced by BWBTC in 2010)\, Rites and Sacrifices (Idle Muse\, 2014)\, and Patchwork Drifter (BWBTC\, 2015). She was last seen onstage with Promethean in Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and as a last-minute understudy in BWBTC’s Othello. She is an SAFD Actor-Combatant and an alum of Illinois State University. \n  \nMaureen Yasko is an ensemble member of BWBTC where she has appeared in Julius Caesar\, Bo Thomas…\, L’Imbecile\, Titus Andronicus\, and The Promise of a Rose Garden. She Fight Directed Women of 4G\, Witch Slap! and assisted with the fights in Titus. Maureen is Resident Intimacy Director/Associate Fight Director of Midsommer Flight\, a Company Member with A Crew of Patches\, and a Conspirator. She also holds the title of Advanced Actor Combatant with the SAFD\, continues to seek intimacy training with IDI\, and holds a BA in Theatre\, Music Minor from AASU in Savannah\, GA. When not in a theatre\, you’ll find her in the studio as a Certified Yoga Instructor.
URL:https://babeswithblades.org/event/writing-violence-and-intimacy-for-the-stage-online-event/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:2021,Play Development,Workshops,Writing
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