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  • Playwright Madelyn Sergel pens ANOTHER PIECE OF CAKE with heart, humor and sophistication and it is a welcome addition to Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 Finalist List.

    Playwright Madelyn Sergel pens ANOTHER PIECE OF CAKE with heart, humor and sophistication and it is a welcome addition to Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 Finalist List.

  • Baton

    by Deneen Reynolds-Knott

    Artemisia congratulates playwright Deneen Reynolds-Knott for her insightful and beautifully-crafted writing in BATON, one of our Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.

    Artemisia congratulates playwright Deneen Reynolds-Knott for her insightful and beautifully-crafted writing in BATON, one of our Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.

  • AFTER ROME is a smart and searing examination of the lost friendship between two Muslim women reuniting twenty-five years after the Bosnian War. Yasmine B. Rana's play is perfect for Artemisia’s Fall Festival Finalist list.

    AFTER ROME is a smart and searing examination of the lost friendship between two Muslim women reuniting twenty-five years after the Bosnian War. Yasmine B. Rana's play is perfect for Artemisia’s Fall Festival Finalist list.

  • Artemisia is thrilled to have Sue H. Pak’s THE FIXER as one of our Fall Festival 2019 finalists. She pens a remarkable story that raises disturbing moral questions around sexual misconduct.

    Artemisia is thrilled to have Sue H. Pak’s THE FIXER as one of our Fall Festival 2019 finalists. She pens a remarkable story that raises disturbing moral questions around sexual misconduct.

  • Dianne Nora cracks the feminist mystique in her bold look at the great gender divide in America. MONICA: THIS PLAY IS NOT ABOUT MONICA LEWINSKY is bravely penned and a provocative Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalist.

    Dianne Nora cracks the feminist mystique in her bold look at the great gender divide in America. MONICA: THIS PLAY IS NOT ABOUT MONICA LEWINSKY is bravely penned and a provocative Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalist.

  • Monet-Hurst Mendoza pens a searing look at the longing for justice and love through her prison drama that is based on actual events. So happy to count this talented writer among Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.

    Monet-Hurst Mendoza pens a searing look at the longing for justice and love through her prison drama that is based on actual events. So happy to count this talented writer among Artemisia Fall Festival 2019 Finalists.

  • Playwright Carolyn Kras reminds us in THE SUBJECT that sexual harassment and assault have haunted women for centuries. This beautifully rendered historical drama is an exciting addition to Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 Finalist List.

    Playwright Carolyn Kras reminds us in THE SUBJECT that sexual harassment and assault have haunted women for centuries. This beautifully rendered historical drama is an exciting addition to Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 Finalist List.

  • Artemisia is honored to include ANNIE JUMP & THE LIBRARY OF HEAVEN by Reina Hardy in its Fall Festival 2019 Finalists. Reina’s smart, surprising story has broad audience appeal and wonderful feminist themes.

    Artemisia is honored to include ANNIE JUMP & THE LIBRARY OF HEAVEN by Reina Hardy in its Fall Festival 2019 Finalists. Reina’s smart, surprising story has broad audience appeal and wonderful feminist themes.

  • Click

    by Jacqueline Goldfinger

    Fast, terrifying and furiously funny, CLICK explores a group of college students interconnected by a frat rape that goes viral. Visionary playwright Jacqueline Goldfinger raises haunting questions about consent, technology and identity in this thrilling play featured as one of Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 finalists.

    Fast, terrifying and furiously funny, CLICK explores a group of college students interconnected by a frat rape that goes viral. Visionary playwright Jacqueline Goldfinger raises haunting questions about consent, technology and identity in this thrilling play featured as one of Artemisia’s Fall Festival 2019 finalists.

  • Rev

    by Rachel Bykowski

    REV by Rachel Bykowski is a beautiful exploration of middle-class Chicago women who are determined to pursue their dreams. So excited to include this visionary work in Artemisia’s list of Fall Festival 2019 Finalists!

    REV by Rachel Bykowski is a beautiful exploration of middle-class Chicago women who are determined to pursue their dreams. So excited to include this visionary work in Artemisia’s list of Fall Festival 2019 Finalists!