Representation and How To Get It
Julia Ward Howe, author of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, is up at 4:00am. She’s rehearsing a talk she’s about to give to the Boston Radical Club on representation for women, and she has some pointed questions for her audience. Prophetically, she foresees our nation’s crisis today, when she says that one day we will lose our democracy, if this remains an America for some of us, not an America for all of us. The stakes are high, and what – Julia demands to know – are we doing about it?
The mission of this production is to lift the visionary politics of Julia Ward Howe into our own time. Collaborators Elaine Vaan Hogue (actor), Judy Braha (director), and Joyce Van Dyke (playwright) launched the play at the Hardwick Town House in Hardwick, MA, in November 2021, with generous support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and private donors.
We are touring this performance and call to action throughout New England—in historical venues, churches, living rooms, art centers, schools, rural settings, theatres and town squares. The show runs 45 minutes and can be performed anywhere with minimal technical requirements. We want to charge the audience with agency, hope, and a collective sense of the need to take action now.
Upcoming Performances
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Sunday, September 18 — 2pm
Rocky Hill Meeting House
4 Old Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, MA
https://my.historicnewengland.org/13916/representation - Wednesday, September 28 — 7pm
- Thursday, September 29 — 7pm
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Friday, September 30 — 7pm
Revolutionary Spaces
Old South Meeting House
206 Washington St., Boston, MA
https://www.revolutionaryspaces.org/whats-on/
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Saturday, October 8 — 3:00pm
Presented by the Norridgewock Public Library
Mill Stream Elementary School
23 Mercer Road, Norridgewock, ME 04957
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Saturday, October 29 — 8:30pm
United Solo Theatre Festival
Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY
https://unitedsolo.org/the-13th-annual-united-solo-theatre-festival/ (scroll down)