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1998

December

  • Revelation 24:12 by Linda Eisenstein, Love Creek Productions, Harold Clurman Theatre, 412 W. 42nd St., New York, NY, USA, [212-769-7973], Dec. 2-4, 7 p.m.
  • Oud ja, maar nog niet versleten! by Hilda Vleugels, Er kan nog eentje bij - Meerdonk, Belgium, 4,5 december 1998
  • The Chicken Fight by Mary Lathrop, TV broadcast, ITV Network, Thailand, Dec. 5, 10:30 p.m. Bangkok time
  • Last Live Performance (staged reading) by Jo J. Adamson, Pentacle Theatre's 2nd Annual Playwrights Workshop Festival, Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave.N.W., Salem, Oregon, USA [503-362-6617, Dec. 5
  • Breakdown (staged reading) by Dori Appel, Pentacle Theatre's 2nd Annual Playwrights Workshop Festival, Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave.N.W., Salem, Oregon, USA [503-362-6617, Dec. 5, 7:15 p.m.
  • How Your Sister Became a Bag Lady (staged reading) by Ginny Foster, Pentacle Theatre's 2nd Annual Playwrights Workshop Festival, Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave.N.W., Salem, Oregon, USA [503-362-6617, Dec. 5, 7:15 p.m.
  • Mess and Miracles (reading) by Thelma Good, Monday Lizard, Traverse, Edinburgh, Scotland, Dec. 7
  • Dey Got No Bars on de Windows in Jamaica (reading) by Rhonda Williams, University Theatre, University of Arkansas., Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA, Dec. 7
  • Two-Tonic (reading) by Shirley Barrie, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 11
  • Flambe by Olga Humphrey, the old "Light" Factory, Gouda, The Netherlands, Dec. 11-13
  • Erika! Ik heb't gevonden! by Hilda Vleugels, Pandora, Hulst-Tessenderlo, Belgium, december 1998
  • Milleke Van Heule by Hilda Vleugels, Gaarne Bij, Vossem, Belgium, 21,22 december 1998

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November

  • Svetlana's New Flame by Olga Humphrey, Moving Arts' 1998 One-Act Festival, 1822 Hyperion Ave., Los Angeles, CA, USA [323-665-8961]. Nov. 1, 12-15.
  • The Gene Pool by Christi Stewart-Brown, Mixed Blood Theatre Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, through November
  • Kreskin be Damned by Jamie Pachino, M.Y.E. Theatre, Powerhouse Theatre, Santa Monica, California, USA, [310-322-3142], through Nov. 14
  • Hanging Women by Donna Spector, California State University at Hayward, CA, USA, through Nov. 8
  • Het nut van koffieprut by Hilda Vleugels, KLJ, Deerlijk, Belgium, 6,7,13,14 november 1998
  • Tomate-crevettes zonder crevettes by Hilda Vleugels, De Linde, Lembeek, Belgium, 7,8,11,13,14 november 1998
  • When God Came to Babylon (staged reading) by Dori Appel, Actors' Theatre, Talent, Oregon, USA, [541-535-5250], Nov. 7 & 8, 8 p.m.
  • Overheard on the Tower Lawn and Caged by Jeannene Bybee ; David in Goliath by Pat Gabridge; The Imp of the Perverse by Tami Canaday, Chameleon Stage Evening of Short Plays (SCFD Celebration), The Acoma Center, 1080 Acoma, Denver, Colorado, USA, [303-595-5668], Nov. 8, 7 p.m.
  • The Way Inside (reading) by Mary Lathrop, Mill Mountain Theatre, Roanoke, VA, USA, Nov. 11, noon
  • The Return to Morality (staged reading) by Jamie Pachino, Blackjacks Festival, New York, NY, USA, Nov. 12-17
  • Ruling Passion by Geralyn Horton, Arlington St. Players, Arlington St. Church, 355 Boylston St., Boston, MA, USA, Nov. 13, 8 p.m.; Nov. 15, 2 p.m.
  • Grace Notes (staged reading) by Rachel Rubin Ladutke, New York Play Development, 78th Street Theatre Lab, W. 78th Street & Broadway, New York, NY, USA, Nov.15, 2 p.m.
  • The Return to Morality (reading) by Jamie Pachino, Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA, USA, Nov. 16
  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Galgenbergs Amateurtoneel, Mechelen, Belgium, 19-21, 27-29 Nov.
  • Glazen bol en koffieprut by Hilda Vleugels, De Kluchtige Vrienden - Wellen, Belgium, 20-22, 27-28 november
  • Acme Temporary Services by Linda Eisenstein, Love Creek Productions, Harold Clurman Theatre, 412 W. 42nd St., New York, NY, USA, [212-769-7973], Nov. 28-30, 7 p.m.
  • Travelling Thomas (reading) by Valetta Anderson, Theatre Emory's "Brave New Works Marathon," Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Nov.

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October

  • Svetlana's New Flame by Olga Humphrey, Moving Arts' 1998 One-Act Festival, 1822 Hyperion Ave., Los Angeles, CA, USA [323-665-8961]. Oct. 1-4, 15-18, 29-30, Nov. 1, 12-15.
  • An Island Lament and D'Arcy (excerpts) by Sandra Dempsey, performance-reading, Irish Cultural Society, Omagh Fundraising Benefit, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Oct. 2
  • Singing the Bones, tour, written/performed by Caitlin Hicks:
    • Manchester, England, The Chapman Theatre, Salford University, Crescent Campus, Oct. 3
    • Sheffield, England, Merlin Theatre, Oct. 6
    • Devon, England, Ariel Centre, King Edward's VI College, Totnes, Oct. 17
  • Santa Tells a Story by Tami Canaday, Channel 7 Performing Arts Festival, Buell Theatre, Denver, Colorado, USA, October 3
  • Serpentarium (staged reading) by Sharon Eberhardt, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 West 52nd St, New York, NY, USA [212-247-4982], Sat. Oct. 3, 8:30 pm & Sun. Oct. 4, 3:30 pm
  • Ungrateful by Linda Eisenstein; Monica by Beth Campbell Stemple; Punchline by Laura Henry; The Woman in the White Jogging Suit (excerpt) by Sandra Perlman; Singing the Bones (excerpt) by Caitlin Hicks; performance readings at Wharf Rat Productions, Hawthorne Hotel, Salem, Massachusetts, USA, Oct. 8, 8 p.m.
  • Kreskin be Damned by Jamie Pachino, M.Y.E. Theatre, Powerhouse Theatre, Santa Monica, California, USA, [310-322-3142], Oct. 9-Nov. 14
  • Mirror/Mirror by Sylvia Feldman, The Writers' Circle, Brown University Faculty Club, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, Oct. 10
  • Armagideon, D'Arcy, Remembrance: BCATP to Bomber Command, and Wings of the Albatross (excerpts) by Sandra Dempsey, Performance-readings, Young Alberta Book Society, senior high schools tour, High River & Edmonton, Alberta, Canada October 13-15
  • The Gene Pool by Christi Stewart-Brown, Mixed Blood Theatre Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Oct. 14-Nov.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau, adapted and directed by Tira Palmquist, Total Theatre, Buggyworks Building, Bread and Circus Theatre, 448 Dublin Ave., Columbus, Ohio, USA, [614-261-8340], Oct.15-17, 22-24 at 8 p.m.; Oct. 17 & 24 at 11 p.m.
  • F-Stop (staged reading) by Olga Humphrey, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 West 52nd St, New York, NY, USA [212-247-4982], Oct. 21 & 22, 8:30 PM
  • Pretzels & Longing and The Club (readings) by Linda Eisenstein, North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA, Oct. 23
  • Desert and breach (n. an interruption or an opening made by or as if breaking through) (readings) by Daphne Hull, Brick Playhouse, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Oct. 27, 8 p.m.
  • Meanwhile, The Men (reading) by Gayle M. Petty, The Playwrights Center, 2301 Franklin Ave E., Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Oct. 29, 6:00 PM
  • Hanging Women by Donna Spector, California State University at Hayward, CA, USA, Oct. 30-31, Nov. 6-8.
  • Dr. Love And The Fabulous Diamond Jubilees by Valetta Anderson, CAU Players of Clark-Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Oct.

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September

  • Sweet Maggie Blues (staged reading) by Kay Cook, Utah Shakespearean Festival Plays in Progress Series, Cedar City, Utah, USA, through Sept. 3
  • Seven Dates With Seven Writers: An Unromantic Comedy, by Paula Kamen, Bathsheba Productions at Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Milwaukee, Chicago, IL, USA, [312-409-5156]. Fridays at 10, Saturdays and Sundays at 8. Thru Sept. 13.
  • The Flying Bandit by Lindsay Price, Peterborough Fringe Festival, Peterborough, ON, Canada, [403-448-9000], Sept. 9-12
  • Bye Bye Bernie (reading) by Dawn Severenuk, Green Theatre Company New Playwrights' Competition, Barton Green, London, UK, Sept. 9
  • The Third Girl (reading) by Laura Henry, runner-up, Green Theatre Company New Playwrights' Competition, Barton Green, London, UK, Sept. 9
  • Singing the Bones, tour, written/performed by Caitlin Hicks:
    • London, England, Midwifery Today Conference, Ealing Town Hall, Sept. 11
    • Gothenberg, Sweden, Pusterviksteatern, Sept.15 & 16
    • Stockholm, Sweden, Strindberg Theatre, Sept. 22-24
    • Cambridge, England, Mumford Theatre, Anglia Polytechnic University, Sept. 30
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players, Brisbane Arts Theatre, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 12
  • The Return to Morality (staged reading) by Jamie Pachino, Stage 3 Festival of New Plays, Sonora, California, USA, Sept. 12
  • Echo and Narcissus: A Love Story (staged reading) by Daphne Hull, The Brick Playhouse, 623 South St., Philadelphia, PA, USA [215.592.1183], Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m.
  • F2F, The Club, Acme Temporary Services (performance readings) by Linda Eisenstein, Red Star Cafe, Cleveland, Ohio USA, Sept. 15, 8 p.m.
  • Swimming Upstream by Jacqueline Powers, Firehouse Theatre, Ithaca, NY, USA, Sept. 17-19 & 24-26
  • Performance readings by Sandra Dempsey, Crowfoot Chapters Bookstore, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, September 18, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
  • The Lunatic Within (staged reading) by Dori Appel, Footsteps Theatre Company, 5230 North Clark, Chicago, Illinois, USA [773-878-4840], Sept. 27 & 28

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August

  • Running from the Red Girl and At the Root by Linda Eisenstein and Filter-Tipped Broads by P. S. Lorio, Actors and Playwrights Initiative Theatre, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, [616-343-8310], through Aug. 1, 11 p.m.
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players:
    • Beenleigh Theatre Group, Beenleigh, Australia, through 2 August
  • Wallace's Women by Margaret McSeveney & Liz Roberts, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 6-29
  • Race by Jamie Pachino, adapted from Studs Terkel, Soul Rep Theatre Company, Dallas Theatre Center, Dallas, Texas, USA, [214-565-0186], August 6-15
  • Sand Dancing or Things in the Mail by Laura Henry, Soul Rep Theatre Company, Dallas Theatre Center, Dallas, Texas, USA, [214-565-0186], August 6-15
  • Dreams of Glass by Margaret McSeveney,Senga Theatre Company, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 7-29
  • Mother, Tree, Cat (readings) by Dori Appel, Actors' Theatre, 101 Talent Ave., Talent, Oregon, USA, August 7 & 8
  • Tied Up in Chains by Laura Henry, Peters Park Repertory Company, Sioux City, Iowa, USA [712-281-0703], August 13-15
  • The Flying Bandit by Lindsay Price, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton, AB, Canada, [403-448-9000], August 14-23
  • Kreskin be Damned by Jamie Pachino, Taking the Floor Festival, Nanasus Productions, Irene Mitchell Studio, Martins Theatre, South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia, 19-29 August
  • Theodora: An Unauthorized Biography by Jamie Pachino, Emerging Women Playwrights Series, The Theatre Conspiracy, Washington, D.C., USA [202-466-1629], August 24 & Sept. 1
  • Marla's Devotion by Linda Eisenstein, Emerging Women Playwrights Series, The Theatre Conspiracy, Washington, D.C., USA, [202-466-1629], August 25 & 30
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players, Sandgate Theatre Group, Sandgate, Australia, August 26-29
  • D'Arcy by Sandra Dempsey, performance reading, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada:
    • Province House Theatre, August 27, evening
    • Irish Benevolent Society Ceilidh, August 28, evening
    • Irish Benevolent Society luncheon, August 29, afternoon
  • Armagideon, D'Arcy, Remembrance: BCATP to Bomber Command, and Wings of the Albatross (excerpts) by Sandra Dempsey, performance reading, The Classic Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 31, evening
  • The Third Girl (reading) by Laura Henry, Green Theatre Company, Surrey, UK, late August
  • Bye Bye Bernie (reading) by Dawn Severenuk, Green Theatre Company, Surrey, UK, late August

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July

  • Sweet Polly's Lament by Sybil Odom, Harbor Playhouse, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, July '98
  • The Trial of Mother Goose by Dianne Glassburn Sandau, ABC Productions, Hacienda de las Flores Park, the Pavilion, 2100 Donald Dr., Moraga, California, USA, July 1, July 7-8, 14-15, 7 p.m.
  • The Charity Painting by Agnes Waterton, Pinnacle Street Playhouse, Belleville, Ontario, Canada, July 8 & 14
  • Marla's Devotion, Ungrateful, The Club, Running from the Red Girl by Linda Eisenstein, SNAP! Productions, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, July 9-12
  • Bedside Companion by Mary Steelsmith, SNAP! Productions, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, July 9-12
  • Flashbacks, written and performed by Lindsay Price:
    • Sudbury Fringe Festival, Sudbury, ON, Canada, [705-670-8895], July 9-12
    • Winnipeg Fringe Festival, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, [204-956-1340], July 17-26
  • The Cassandra Complex by Linda Eisenstein, Love Creek One Act Festival, Harold Clurman Theatre, 410-412 W. 42nd St., NY, NY, USA, July 11-13
  • The Game by Laura Henry, Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, [901-843-3936], July 11, 18 & 25
  • Ungrateful, Devils, Acme Temporary Services, Running from the Red Girl by Linda Eisenstein, Small Fires Productions, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, July 12
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players:
    • Sunshine Coast Drama Festival, Caloundra, Australia, July 16-18
    • Dalby Players, Dalby, Australia, July 24-26
    • Beenleigh Theatre Group, Beenleigh, Australia, 31 July-2 August
  • Lost in a Banana Tree, book/lyrics by Michael Anne Lee, music by Michael Anne Lee & Patrick Hutcheson, ART Station Contemporary Arts Center's Summer Children's Theatre Series, 5384 Manor Dr., Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA [770-496-1105], Thurs. July 23, Aug. 13 at 11 a.m., 12:45 & 2 p.m.; Sat. July 18, 11 a.m.
  • Peritonitis Killed the Great Houdini (reading) by Laura Henry, Rattlestick Productions, Theatre Off Park, 224 Waverly Place (w. of 7th Ave. around 10th St), New York, New York, USA, July 24, 7:00 pm. Free.
  • Running from the Red Girl and At the Root by Linda Eisenstein and Filter-Tipped Broads by P. S. Lorio, Actors and Playwrights Initiative Theatre, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, [616-343-8310], July 24-25, July 31-Aug. 1, 11 p.m.
  • The Suitcase by Tami Canaday, Washington D.C. Theatre Festival, Source Theatre, Washington D.C, USA, July 28

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June

  • Pretzels and Longing by Linda Eisenstein, Queer Cafe 2, PussyCat Theatre Company, Baltimore Theatre Project, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, June 4-14
  • Queer Fruit by Sara Hardy, Queer Cafe 2, PussyCat Theatre Company, Baltimore Theatre Project, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, June 4-14
  • The Wedding From Hell by Beth Campbell Stemple, This Wide & Universal Theatre, All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church, 60 Huntington Street, New London, Connecticut, USA, [860-599-2857], June 5 & 6, 8:00 p.m.
  • A Late Lunch by Geralyn Horton, Playwrights Platform New Plays Festival, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, June 5 & 11
  • The Exception (excerpt) by Olga Humphrey, Stages Repertory Theatre, Women's Repertory Project, 3201 Allen Pkway, #101, Houston, Texas, [713-527-0240], June 5
  • Mrs. Jones Celebrates Valentine's Day by Linda Eisenstein, Philadelphia Dramatists Center "Short and Sweet Festival", Philadelphia, PA, USA, June 6
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players, Murrumba Drama Festival, Mousetrap Theatre Company, Redcliffe, June 7
  • Robin Hood by Sybil Odom, Maverick Theatre, Birmingham, England, June '98
  • The Donor by Vicki Cheatwood, The Playwrights' Project Evening of 10 Minute Plays, The Pegasus Theatre, 3916 Main St., Dallas, Texas, USA, June 18-20 at 8 p.m.
  • The Weave by Joan Schirle, Dell'Arte Mad River Festival, Blue Lake, California, USA [707-668-5663], June 19-28
  • Catherine de Medici by Julie Eble, Footlighters Theatre, Berwyn, PA, USA, June 23 & 26
  • Lost in a Banana Tree, book/lyrics by Michael Anne Lee, music by Michael Anne Lee & Patrick Hutcheson, ART Station Contemporary Arts Center's Summer Children's Theatre Series, 5384 Manor Dr., Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA [770-496-1105], Thurs. June 25, July 23, Aug. 13 at 11 a.m., 12:45 & 2 p.m.; Sat. July 18, 11 a.m.
  • Late/Late....Computer Date by Ludmilla Bollow, Samarkandra Players, King Street Players, Caboolture, Australia, June 25-27
  • Battle of the Sexes (workshop) by Sylvia Feldman, The Writers' Circle, Rhode Island, USA, June 28
  • The Trial of Mother Goose by Dianne Glassburn Sandau, ABC Productions, Hacienda de las Flores Park, the Pavilion, 2100 Donald Dr., Moraga, California, USA, June 30, July 1, July 7-8, 14-15, 7 p.m.

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May

  • The Cooling Room (staged reading) by Emily Ball Cicchini, Frontera@Hyde Park Theater, Austin, Texas, USA, May 2
  • Catastrophic Health by Caissa Willmer, Kitchen Theatre, Ithaca NY, May 4-5, 11-12
  • Singing the Bones, written/performed by Caitlin Hicks:
    • Beverly Hills Library Theatre, 444 North Rexford Dr., Beverly Hills, California, USA [626-793-3969], International Midwifery Day, May 5, 7 p.m.
    • Center Stage Theatre, Chapala & De La Guera St., Santa Barbara, California, USA, [805-963-0408], sponsored by Contemporary Arts Forum, May 11, 8 p.m.
    • Chico Women's Center, Chico, California, USA [530-893-4383], May 15
  • PoetTree 123, poetry & open mike with Nancy Nichols-Acevedo (aka faera), 123 Cuba Mall, Wellington, New Zealand, May 6, fortnightly appearances
  • Macaroni Salad (reading) by Mary Beth Maslowski at Alt-Katholische Kirche, Munich, Germany, 7 PM, May 7
  • Emma & Company (staged reading), a musical based on Edna Ferber short stories, by Judy Freed (book) & Jon Steinhagen (music & lyrics), North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, Massachusetts, USA [978-922-8220], May 8 & 9 at 8 p.m., May 10 at 4 p.m.
  • breach (n. an interruption or an opening made by or as if breaking through) and Desert (staged reading) by Daphne Hull, Prince Georges Community College's Third Annual Spring Theatre Festival, PG Comm College Theatre, Maryland, USA, [301-322-0920], free, May 9, 7:30 p.m.
  • Father's Prize Poland China (reading) by Shirley Sergent, 42nd Street Workshop, 432 W. 42nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY, USA, [212-695-4173], May 14, 15, 16
  • Audience by Shirley Barrie, Spring Arts Fair, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, May 16 & 17
  • Good Blood and High Standards (staged reading) by Geralyn Horton, Brighton Arts Festival, Brighton, England, May 18
  • Becoming Brontë (staged reading) by Emily Ball Cicchini, Florida Studio Theater, Sarasota, Florida, USA, May 19
  • Aurora's Motive (readings) by Jamie Pachino (readings), Harold Washington Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington, Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 22-24, 29-31
  • Edge (staged reading) by Eliza Wyatt, Brighton Arts Festival, Brighton, England, May 25
  • Woolfie by Sybil Odom, Goulds Elementary, Newfoundland, Canada, May
  • Xylon Bay by Sybil Odom, Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, Florida, USA, May
  • Should (reading) by Agnes Waterton, Paulo's Trattoria, Belleville, Ontario, Canada, May 26
  • The Third Girl by Laura Henry, Puttin' on the Ritz One-Act Festival, Ritz Theatre, Oaklyn, New Jersey, USA, [609-858-5230], May 29-31
  • Acme Temporary Agency by Linda Eisenstein, in "Buffalo Quickies", Alleyway Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA, [716-852-2600], May 28-June 7
  • Rusting by Marcia Morrison, in "Buffalo Quickies", Alleyway Theatre, Buffalo, NY, USA, [716-852-2600], May 28-June 7
  • Svetlana's New Flame by Olga Humphrey, Perishable Theatre's 6th Annual Women's Playwriting Festival, 95 Empire St., Providence, Rhode Island, USA, [401-331-2695], May 28-June 21
  • The Weave by Joan Schirle, Dell'Arte Players Company, Blue Lake, California, USA [707-668-5663], May 28-June 6

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April

  • Brigit Bondfast: Space Scientist by Shirley Barrie, tour of elementary schools, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, through April
  • Belly Laughs by Judith Pratt, Kitchen Theatre, Ithaca, NY, USA, through April 6-7
  • Ashes to Ashes (reading) by Dori Appel, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon at 7:30 P.M., April 6
  • Waltzing on Flowers (reading) by Carole Clement, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, 3120 McKinney Avenue, Dallas Texas, USA [214 953-1212], April 9
  • Poems from At Our Core (Papier Mache anthology) and others by Dori Appel, Barnes and Noble, Medford, Oregon, 7:30 P.M., April 14
  • Singing the Bones, written/performed by Caitlin Hicks:
    • Dell 'Arte Theatre, 1st and H, Bluelake, California, USA, [707-445-4307], April 18, 7:30 p.m.
    • Mateel Community Centre, Garberville, California, USA, [707-923-3569], April 19, 8 p.m.
  • Bedside Companion by Mary Steelsmith, Studio 49, Fairchild Theatre basement, Michigan State University, April 20-21, 7:20 p.m.
  • PoetTree 123, poetry & open mike with Nancy Nichols-Acevedo (aka faera), 123 Cuba Mall, Wellington, New Zealand, April 22, fortnightly appearances
  • The Fire and the Rose by Judy Lee Oliva, Hofstra USA, April
  • Vera Takes Her Seat (reading) by Julie Eble, Footlighters Theatre, Berwyn, PA, April 25, 2:00 PM
  • Mirror/Mirror (workshop) by Sylvia Feldman, The Writers' Circle, Rhode Island, USA, April 26

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March

  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Moerbeeks Theatergezelschap, Moerbeke-Waas, Belgium, March
  • The Women Here Are No Different by Nancy Beckett, Foundary Players, 1500 Sixteenth St. NW, Washington, D.C., USA [202-332-3454] - through March 1
  • Dreams of Glass by Margaret McSeveney, Ramshorn Theatre, Glasgow, March 5-7
  • Shusha and the Story Snatcher by Shirley Barrie, a participatory adventure about creativity for children 4 - 8, Solar Stage, 4950 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 7-31.
  • The Quilt Project performance event, including work by Caitlin Hicks, St. Hilda's Anglican Church in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada, March 7, 8 p.m.
  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Onder Onsje, Kozen, Belgium, Mar. 7-21
  • Clean Slate by Daphne Hull, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, USA, March 9-10
  • Still Blonde...Runs Deep by Jamie Pachino, Broadside Productions, Johnson Community College, Overland, Kansas, USA [913-469-2535], March 12-14
  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Buurttoneel, Mol-Millegem, Belgium, 14-28 Mar.
  • Fly Gals (staged reading) by Beth Campbell Stemple and Kato McNickle, Red Hen Productions at Oberlin College Little Theatre, Oberlin, Ohio, USA [216-661-4301], March 16 & 17, 8 p.m.
  • Bye Bye Bernie by Dawn Severenuk, New Ideas Festival, Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [416-364-4170], March 18-21
  • Vita: A Fantasy (reading) by Sara Hardy, Red Hen Productions at Loganberry Books Cleveland, Ohio, USA, March 18, 7:30 p.m.
  • Eden Within Us: The Women of the Old Testament (reading), Jefferson Market Regional Library, 425 Avenue of the Americas (corner of 9th St. & 6th Ave.), NY, NY, USA, March 20-22. Free.
  • D'Arcy by Sandra Dempsey, U. of Calgary Department of History 50th Anniversary "Homecoming Gala", University Club, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, [403-220-6401], March 21
  • The Fire and the Rose (rdg) by Judy Lee Oliva, Miami University, Ohio, March 21
  • Redefining Eve, monologues by Dori Appel, Caitlin Hicks, and others, WharfRat Productions, Salem, Massachusetts, USA, March 22 & 29
  • Chameleon Tales, work by the Traverse Women Writers Group, including Margaret McSeveney, Thelma Good, Elizabeth Roberts, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 24
  • Sowing the Seeds by Rachel Rubin Ladutke, Women's Work Directors Festival, Sackett Group, Phil Bosakowski Theatre at Primary Stages, NY, NY, USA, March 25-29
  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Lourdesfonds, Wommelgem, Belgium, 27-29 Mar.
  • The Rim of the Wheel (reading) by Daphne Hull, Playwright Forum (DC), St. Mary's Armenian Church, Washington, DC, USA, March 31, 7:30 pm

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February

  • Normale zot gezocht by Hilda Vleugels, De Bontmakers, St.-Truiden, Belgium, Feb.
  • Something About Love by the Northwest Playwrights Guild, Edgefield, Oregon, USA, Feb. 6-7, including work by Dori Appel
  • Brigit Bondfast: Space Scientist by Shirley Barrie, tour of elementary schools, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, through April
  • The Women Here Are No Different by Nancy Beckett, Foundary Players, 1500 Sixteenth St. NW, Washington, D.C., USA [202-332-3454] - Feb. 13 - March 1
  • Glazen bol en koffieprut by Hilda Vleugels, De Baneuxkes, Hasselt, Belgium, 14-28 Feb.
  • The Rim of the Wheel (reading) by Daphne Hull, Fells Point Corner Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Feb. 21 (noon)
  • Six Palmiers (Six Palm Trees), by Caitlin Hicks and Gord Halloran, adaptee par Robert Daviau & Therese Perreault, Theatre Charbonnier, Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, Feb. 21
  • Tomate-crevettes zonder crevettes by Hilda Vleugels, Toneelgroep Schimpen, Kuringen-Hasselt, 21 Feb.- 1 Mar.
  • The Gene Pool by Christi Stewart-Brown, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Washington, D.C., USA [202-393-3939], through Feb. 22
  • The Master by Ellen Margolis and The Ellen and Ellen Show by Ellen K. Anderson and Ellen Margolis, Center Stage, Santa Barbara, California, USA [805-963-0408], through Feb. 21
  • Satan's vuile was by Hilda Vleugels,VAT - Kalmthout, Belgium, 28 Feb.-7 Mar.
  • Travelling Thomas (reading) by Valetta Andreson, State University at West Georgia's Townsend Center for the Performing Arts, Atlanta, USA, Feb.

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January

  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Toneelkring Elsuth, Brakel, Belgium, Jan.
  • Een moordgriet by Hilda Vleugels, Theaterke, Tielt-Winge, Belgium, Jan.
  • Tomate-crevettes zonder crevettes by Hilda Vleugels, Toneelgroep 't Kringske, Berbroek, Belgium, 23 Jan. - 13 Feb.
  • Oud ja, maar nog niet versleten by Hilda Vleugels, Theater Klappetter, Heist o/d Berg, Belgium, 23-25 Jan.

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