Saturday, March 27 in Georgetown
14 staged readings of plays,performance art, one monologuist,
sketch comedy, one pianist/composer, 2 hours of film,
2 storytellers, readings, 3 poets, and a one-woman show
all FREE… all Women Artists!
12:00noon at Barnes & Noble (corner of M & Thomas Jefferson Streets, NW). Dishing with the Girls, performances and readings by local poets and actors, includingDeepti Gupta’s BodyLogue
1:00-6:00pm at Grace Church: (1041 Wisconsin Ave., NW): Staged Reading Marathon — full-length, one-act and 15-minute plays by women playwrights from all over the USA — and abroad
1:00pm CDIA Boston in The Foundry: (1055 Thomas Jefferson St., NW) Women in Film & Video will present a screening of the WIFTI Shorts Showcase featuring films from women-directors across the globe.
2:00pm Hickok Cole: (1023 31st Street, NW) Storytelling, Poetry and Monologues by DC Artists.
2:00pm MOCA Gallery in Canal Square: (1054 31st St, NW — or enter Canal Square from M St.) readings and performances, including sketch comedy by New York’s Curvy By Nature.
7:00pm MOCA Gallery in Canal Square: Belle Parricide — first reading of a new, collaborative theatre piece, followed by a discussion led by Psychodramatist Kimberley Rattley of Playback Theatre
For more information about SWAN Day events happening around the world, please visit www.SwanDay.org.
For information on DC’s SWAN Day event in Georgetown visit http://www.georgetowntheatre.org/swanday2010.html. or call 703-915-1061
The Staged Reading Marathon is funded in part by the International Centre for Women Playwrights; DC SWAN Day is funded in part by Giant Foods, Inc.

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