THANK YOU so much for your time and energy in creating this wonderful opportunity for Boston-area women writers. I am so moved by your passion and the passion of the other women I met on Saturday. . . I cheered your "artistic statement readings" by the playwrights. It reminded me of my favorite concert series, VH1 Storytellers. It adds so much depth to a piece when it's prefaced by the creator's thoughts. And giving the writer, who so often is living-in-the-shadows, a moment in the spotlight (literally) is such a wonderful idea!
~ Maria Della Croce, 2011, Audience Member
I just want to thank you for including me in Our Voices. I had an interesting morning and learned quite a lot from the feedback. And, I liked all of the evening performances. It was a great show!
~ Sandra Weintraub, Playwright, 2011
Thank you so much for the opportunity to participate in Our Voices. I really got some great ideas from the exercises and I am about to do an edit right now while everything is still fresh in my brain. I've been in several festivals and have never before had an opportunity to meet the other writers. After meeting everyone in the afternoon workshop, it was exciting to see their staged plays and have the opportunity to understand a little of their process. I really appreciate all the time, energy and planning that goes into this!
~ Deirdre Girard, Playwright, 2011
Kudos on an excellent Our Voices Festival this year! Incredible writers, actors, and directors and very warm and inviting. A great place to showcase work and feel safe and creative. Loved seeing our crowd and sharing moments together to experiment and just enjoy making theatre! We had a ball!
~ Lau Lapides, Director, 2011
The evening was very uplifting! Very well done. . .I like hearing and knowing about such exciting and positive things in womens' lives...
~ Peggy Gavin, Audience Member, 2011
I want to thank you for the opportunity I had yesterday to be part of so much creative and ingenious playwriting, directing, and acting talent. I learned a ton from everyone and everyone's work.
~ Madge Kaplan, Playwright, 2011
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