Up and coming playwright, Doriane Feinstein, has written a new play intended to discuss the gray areas of consent in a culture that doesn't teach it. Dori was recent seen as a PlayPenn intern as well as in the Tribe 12 Fellowship Program, their project for which was designed to create and cater to open dialogue on consent through theatre and this new play is a direct example of how to use theatre for such a process. Directed by new and devised director, Anastassia Vertjanova, who was recently seen directing Blues For A Red Nation and Footballs, this piece will explore how drugs, trauma, and youth can affect consent, sexuality, and healing.
Join us on Sunday, August 4th at 5pm at the Arden Theatre Company's Hamilton Family Arts Center (62 N 2nd St) for this one night only reading of this exciting new play!
This piece is being produced as part of the Philly Women's Theatre Festival. It stars Donnie Grimm, India Knight, Krystal Rosa, Alice Yorke (recent winner of Philadelphia's Magazine Best of Philly's Best Theatre Performer award), and Jack Henry.
Content Warning: Depictions and discussion of mental illness, sexual assault, and suicide
Tickets ($10) available at https://www.artful.ly/philadelphia-women-s-theatre-festival/store/events/18333
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