New York Madness Celebrates Women's History Month

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On�Sunday, March 26 at 8 p.m.,�the March edition of�New York Madness�will celebrate�Women's History Month�with a lineup of all women writers including�Sarah Bernstein�("The Summer House"�at Forward Flux),�Cesi Davidson�("Sojourner's Truth"�with Urban Stages),�Monet Hurst-Mendoza�("Veil'd"�at WP Theater's Pipeline Festival and Rising Circle Theater Collective),�Krista Knight�("Primal Play"�with New Georges;�"Salamander Leviathan"�at Joe's Pub/Ars Nova),�Mariah MacCarthy�("Baby Mama: One Woman's Quest to Give Her Child to Gay People;"�"Honors Students"�with EST/Youngblood;�"Mrs. Mayfield's Fifth Grade Glass of '93 20-Year Reunion"),�Liz Morgan�("Our Father"�at the 2017 Fire This Time Festival;�"Breaking & Entering"�in development at the Lark and National Black Theatre),�Nandita Shenoy�("Washer/Dryer" with Ma-Yi Theater Company),�Charly Evon Simpson�("Hottentotted"�at Ars Nova's 2016 ANT Fest;�"Scratching the Surface"�and�"who we let in"�with EST/Youngblood), and�Crystal Skillman�("Geek"�with Vampire Cowboys;�"King Kirby"�at The Brick;�"Cut"�with The Management, all NY Times Critics' Picks).�

The curators of March's New York Madness,�Illana Stein and Dina Vovsi, are excited to host a talented and diverse line-up of female playwrights whose work has shined at EST/Youngblood, Ma-Yi, Women's Project Theater, New Georges, and more. After the success of the first all-female Madness last year presented at The Women's Project Theater, the second annual all-female New York Madness celebrates March as Women's History Month and highlights SWAN Day (Supporting Women Artists Now Day), which is�March 25.

As a way to give back to women in need, March's New York Madness will also be hosting a bra and menstrual hygiene supplies drive for homeless women and girls, and will be collecting those items at the performance on�March 26.

New York Madness�is a raw and unpredictable show of short plays by an ensemble of playwrights presented fully staged with scripts in hand. They write a short play and cast it, rehearse it, and bring it in on its feet. The collected works create a kaleidoscope of cultural moments reflecting this moment in time, framed by a theme that is chosen just one week in advance of the show. The primary�goal of Madness is the exploration of modern American Playwriting through the use of theatrical storytelling.

FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade�is a theater development group with a focus on new work that produces a massive quantity of stimulating downtown theater every season. FRIGID's Resident Artist Program offers a home to a select group of Independent theater artists, pooling together a great deal of talent and energy. FRIGID New York grew out of the annual FRIGID Festival, the first and only festival of its kind in New York City to offer artists 100% of their box office proceeds, and Horse Trade Theater Group, a self-sustaining theater development and management group.��

New York Madness�takes place every last Sunday of the month at�The Kraine Theater, 85 East 4th�Street between 2nd�Avenue and Bowery). Tickets are $10.

For tickets or information, visit www.horseTRADE.info.


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