"Goldie and the Green Mountains," by Reva Stover, at the Philly Women's Theatre Festival

Thu Aug 15 2024 at 07:00 pm

Theatre Exile | Philadelphia

Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival
Publisher/HostPhiladelphia Women's Theatre Festival
"Goldie and the Green Mountains," by Reva Stover, at the Philly Women's Theatre Festival
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Join us for the staged reading series presented during the Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival's 10th Season, this August!
GOLDIE AND THE GREEN MOUNTAINS
By Reva Stover
Thursday, August 15th, 7pm
About the show:
When Goldie, a young Black woman, leaves D.C to pursue a teaching career in the small town of Bumfort, Vermont, she discovers that not everything is as it seems. As Goldie fights to survive in the haunting woods of Vermont, she uncovers a conspiracy that spans farther than one could possibly imagine. Will she decide to settle in or find a way out of her new home? Goldie and the Green Mountains is a comedic social horror all its own.
About the playwright:
Reva is a director, playwright, actor, producer, and dramaturg with a BFA acting degree from the University of Central Florida. They are the co-Artistic Director and head of New Play Development at Azuka Theatre. They have written works such as "Running" (Wings of Paper Theatre), a series of revisited Shakespearean sonnets (Revolution Shakespeare), and "Moments" (Philly Women’s Theatre Festival). They’ve directed pieces such as "Overwinter", "A Hit Dog Will Holler", and "Tuck Everlasting." Across disciplines, Reva enjoys telling stories that examine how systems of oppression impact marginalized communities while exploring the ways those communities fight back.Learn more about Reva at Revastover.com

TICKETS:
Individual tickets are $20. Student/industry codes available for $10 tickets. Visit https://givebutter.com/2024stagedreadingsevents to reserve your ticket!

Any questions about the festival, email [email protected].

About PWTF:
The Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival fosters and encourages women in the performing arts by offering unique opportunities for exposure, professional, artistic and personal development and a platform for performance. Through the development of this often marginalized group of artisans, PWTF will usher in a new era of artistic voices, their distinct perspectives and otherwise untold stories.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Theatre Exile, 1400 S 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147-4918, United States,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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