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Oral History: An Interview with ANGELA LANSBURY
Two-Week Priority Booking Period for LPTW Members & Friends Only: Monday, September 30th - Monday, October 14th* *Members will be able to RSVP beginning September 30th. We will be sharing instructions on how to RSVP next month via email. Angela Lansbury has enjoyed a stage, screen and television career spanning 75 years. She has appeared in nearly 70 films, and starred as Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote, the longest-running detective drama series in TV history. She is the winner…
Find out more »Members’ Night Out
St. Patrick’s Bar & Grille 22 W. 46th Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Join the conversation at Members Night Out as we socialize, network, and have fun with fellow theatre women! Ther's no cover, and happy hour specials will also be available. This invitation extends to non-members, so your friends and colleagues are welcome. See you there - and remember to bring your business cards!
Find out more »JULIA’S READING ROOM – Briar Rose
Thursday, November 21 6PM – 8PM Grand Central Library 135 E 46th Street Between Lexington & 3rd Avenues BRIAR ROSE The Untold Story of Sleeping Beauty Book by LPTW member Deborah Savadge Music & Lyrics by LPTW Members Debra Barsha & Sheilah Rae Free and Open to the Public This updated fairy tale introduces a Princess who is too sharp to prick her finger on a spindle. Magic, Wise Women, acrobatics and a Frog. RSVP: JRR@theatrewomen.org
Find out more »LPTW 2019 Holiday Party
Monday, December 9th 6:30 – 9PM Sky Top Roof 400 East 56th Street Between 1st Avenue & Sutton Place Join Us As We Toast To You, Our Members! Let’s celebrate the gift of advocacy we shared and received. CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS Admission: $15 Non-members are welcome, so bring a friend! Tickets will be required for all guests. Bring postcards and flyers for our Shameless Self-Promotion table and business cards to share with other members.
Find out more »JULIA’S READING ROOM – Not About Nightingales
Thursday, December 19 6PM – 8PM Grand Central Library 135 E 46th Street Between Lexington & 3rd Avenues Not About Nightingales By Tennessee Williams Directed by LPTW Member Mahayana (Yana) Landowne Free and Open to the Public Based on a true story, a 1937 scandal which shocked the nation when convicts leading a hunger strike in prison were locked in a steam-heated cell. The reading will be gender-swapped to test how it works primarily played by women. RSVP: JRR@theatrewomen.org
Find out more »LPTW Theatre Women Memorial
Image: Sisterhood by Shelby McQuilkin Join us as we remember the LPTW theatre women we have lost this year in an intimate memorial service at the Actors Temple Theatre, located in the heart of New York’s Times Square Theatre District.
Find out more »JULIA’S READING ROOM – WINTER KILL
Thursday, January 29 6PM – 8PM Jefferson Market Library 425 Avenue of the Americas Between 9th & 10th Streets Winter Kill Written and Performed by LPTW Member, Denise B. Flemming Previously Directed by Paula J. Riley (January 1st, 1943-July 7th, 2018) Free and Open to the Public When a cold case is re-investigated a successful professor's past becomes the subject of suspicion for a tenacious detective. Door's are opened and darkness is revealed. RSVP: JRR@theatrewomen.org
Find out more »ORAL HISTORY: Irene Gandy in conversation with Voza Rivers
Monday, February 10, 2020 6PM The Bruno Walter Auditorium New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center Corner of 65th Street & Amsterdam Avenue Irene will be interviewed by Voza Rivers, an acclaimed producer, who currently serves as Executive Producer of the New Heritage Theatre Group. Free admission. First come, first seated. Inviting YOU plus one guest. Want to bring more than one guest? Encourage your friends to become a Friend of the League and they will be able to…
Find out more »Members’ Night Out: Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Monday, February 17th 6-9pm St. Pat’s Bar & Grill, 22 W. 46th (between 5th and 6th) Join the conversation at Members Night Out as we socialize, network, and and have fun with fellow theatre women! This month, come and meet our new EDI (Equity Diversity Inclusion) Committee. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn their mission and get involved. There's no cover, and happy hour specials will also be available. This invitation extends to non-members, so your friends and colleagues are…
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