Stories in My Mother Tongue

Stories in My Mother Tongue

by Noelle Diane Johnson

Sep. 21 @ 8pm | Sep. 26 @ 8pm

How, when, and why do we tell the stories that make us whole? Through movement, poetry, and music, Noelle Diane Johnson fearlessly explores what it means when the body remembers, how to reclaim lost languages and find your way home, all while dancing to a rhythm uniquely yours. Stories in my Mother Tongue reveals the inextricable relationship between grief and joy, and powerfully affirms the healing power of acceptance.

This production is made possible in part with support from the Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program administered by 1812 Productions.

Join us for the rest of the Solo Nova Festival!

She Was A Conquistawhore

She Was a Conquistawhore

by Rachel O'Hanlon-Rodriguez

Sep. 20 & 28 @ 8pm

They say the Conquistawhore drinks her weight in whiskey, brawls her own vagina – which sounds fun, but he is a true madman – and wanders the Wild West…or is it just the Main Line? Rachel O’Hanlon-Rodriguez’s hilarious blend of standup comedy and theatrical poetry conjures a legend to poke fun at (and holes into) outdated notions about sex while boldly celebrating our ability to transform.

Demoniac

Demoniac

by Kate Fischer

Sep. 27 @ 8pm | Sep. 29 @ 2pm

Rejoice, for the century of saints is here! And sainthood has never been closer for Reverend Mother Jeanne de Anges of the Ursuline Sisters of Loudon. Witness and pray as she recounts the unquestionably sainthood-worthy story of her deliverance from Seven Demons. Kate Fischer’s tour-de-force Demoniac hysterically explores the story of a mass possession at a 17th-century French convent.

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I Will Speak for Myself

by Valerie Joyce | ft. Kimberly S. Fairbanks

Sep. 18, 19 @ 8pm | Sep. 22 @ 2pm

Wildcard Wednesday: Sep. 18

Seldom-told stories spring to life in this riveting performance embodying eleven African-American women who lived in the United States before Emancipation.

Updated Do-Fers 24-25 Season

Solo Nova: One-Offs

by current MA in Theatre students & recent alums

Sep. 25 @ 8pm

Experience a colorful array of “fresh-out-of-the-oven” works by the next generation of groundbreaking solo performers. Employing a dazzling assortment of theatrical styles and forms, these emerging artists explore and push the creative boundaries of this dynamic and ever-evolving medium.

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