Festival Schedule

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Weekend 1: June 9-12

Friday, June 9

7:30 PM Exposure Therapy by Linda Sherbert, Haunted by Milbre Burch, Book of Life by Judy Klass, Redeeming the Witch by Milbre Burch

9:30 PM - A Cabaret: 2003-2023 Women, Music and Milestones with Lynn Sharp Spears & Mundy Spears

Saturday, June 10 

2:00 PM - Exposure Therapy by Linda Sherbert, Haunted by Milbre Burch, Book of Life by Judy Klass, Redeeming the Witch by Milbre Burch

7:30 PM In McClintoch’s Corn by Carolyn Gage

9:30 PM - A Cabaret: 2003-2023 Women, Music and Milestones with Lynn Sharp Spears & Mundy Spears

Sunday, June 11 

2:00 PM - In McClintoch’s Corn by Carolyn Gage

Monday, June 12 

7:30 PM - Meteor Girl: A Tribute to Sidra Rausch
Read By Susan Lynskey, Holly Twyford, Terrence Currier, Frank Britton, and Lawrence Redmond

Weekend 2: June 15-17

Thursday, June 15 

7:30 PM- Daddy's Jazz by Caleen Sinnette Jennings & Miyuki Williams, Sisters by Dani Stoller, Come Home by Anu Yadav, A Dozen Paper Tissue Roses by Tuyết Thị Phạm, Stella Adler (excerpt) by Sidra Rausch

Friday, June 16

7:30 PM- Daddy's Jazz by Caleen Sinnette Jennings & Miyuki Williams, Sisters by Dani Stoller, Home in Your Eyes by Anu Yadav, A Dozen Paper Tissue Roses by Tuyết Thị Phạm, Stella Adler (excerpt) by Sidra Rausch

9:30 PM - Witty Women a Musical Celebration for WWIT with Barbara Papendorp & Amy Conley

Saturday, June 17 

2:00 PM - Dawn by Tuyết Thị Phạm

7:30 PM - Dawn by Tuyết Thị Phạm

9:30 PM - Witty Women a Musical Celebration for WWIT with Barbara Papendorp & Amy Conley

All peformances take place at:

Katzen Arts Center – American University
Studio Theatre
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20016
Tenleytown/AU Metro Exit

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WWIT promotes theatre and music projects from the perspective of women+ giving voice to women+ writers and composers of the D.C. area, and beyond.

Mature audiences 16+ is recommended - No children under 5

Special thanks to WWIT's major donors: Karen Berman, Paul Accettura, Frances Kuniansky, and Sidra Rausch