By Nandita Shenoy
Directed by Suhaila Meera
7pm PST Tuesday, NOVEMBER 17, 2020
In the not too distant future, four progressive women spend a week at a feminine empowerment retreat where the definition of empowerment is not what they expected. But are they willing to get on board for the sake of their freedom? Baby Camp spins comedy from the existential dread about the dissolution of women's rights in our current political landscape.
Nandita Shenoy (Playwright) is a New York-based writer-actor. Her Rage Play was recently named to the Kilroys List 2020. Her Washer/Dryer has been produced multiple times nationally after its world premiere at LA's East West Players and an Off-Broadway production in which she also starred. Her first full-length, Lyme Park: An Austonian Romance of an Indian Nature, was produced by the Hegira in Washington, DC. Her one-acts have been produced in New York City and regionally. Nandita won the 2014 Father Hamblin Award in Playwriting. She is a proud member of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, and the Dramatists Guild. Nandita holds a BA in English literature from Yale University.
Suhaila Meera is a Ph.D. student in the Theater and Performance Studies Department at Stanford University. Her research explores the intersections between childhood, migration, and performance. She holds a BA in History and Film from Cornell University and studied acting with Barry John and at the Stella Adler Studio. Before graduate school, she worked at Teamwork Arts, Girls Write Now, and The Juilliard School. Recent artistic endeavors include dancing with Chocolate Heads Movement Band (2017), directing Nick Payne's Constellations (2019), and dramaturging Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Everybody (2020) at Stanford.
New Works Next Generation is presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's New Works Initiative. The program seeks out new material and serves as a collaborative matchmaker for writers and composers. TheatreWorks's annual New Works Festival has launched many new works onto TheatreWorks's main stage and to national productions, including Broadway's Tony Award-winning Best Musical Memphis. The Festival has given playgoers their first looks at new works by such luminaries as Stephen Schwartz, Andrew Lippa, Joe DiPietro, David Hein & Irene Sankoff, Marsha Norman, Paul Gordon, Rajiv Joseph, and Beth Henley. While TheatreWorks's 2020 New Works Festival was cancelled to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic, the company has been streaming virtual works through the New Works from Home initiative, part of TheatreWorks from Home, offering viewers online workshop readings of new works including Suzanne Bradbeer's Shakespeare in Vegas and Laurel Ollstein's Pandora.
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Head Over Heels
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Froggy
Lesher Center for the Arts (2/9 - 3/2) | ||
Moulin Rouge!
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (7/8 - 7/20) | ||
Shrek the Musical (Non-Equity)
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Broadway Barbara's Holiday Spectacular
Feinstein's at the Nikko (12/5 - 12/5) | ||
Truce: A Christmas Wish from the Great War
City Lights Theater Company (11/21 - 12/22) | ||
Happy Pleasant Valley
Lesher Center for the Arts (6/1 - 6/29) | ||
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