Thursday, March 21
Hillel House, Multipurpose Room (Hillel 101) 11:30-11:45 a.m.: - Welcome and opening remarks by Provost Lena Hill and Domnica Radulescu.
11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m. – Workshop, “For Any Reason at All,” led by Deb Margolin, playwright, actor and founding member of Split Britches Theater Company.
1:30-3 p.m. – Workshop, “Writing Myth, Magic and Madness,” Emma Goldman-Sherman, playwright and instructor at the Dramatists Guild Institute.
4-5 p.m. - “The Mother and Goddess Myth: Between Archetype and Ideal,” Carol Lee Campbell, award-winning writer, musician and adjunct professor.
7-8:30 p.m. - “Bioadapted,” Tjaša Ferme, actor, creator and director, at Stackhouse Theater, Elrod Commons.
Friday, March 22
Stackhouse Theater, Elrod Commons 11 a.m.-noon - Reading and Q&A: “Abraham’s Daughters,” Emma Goldman-Sherman. This piece is based on the author’s travels, research and documentation of human rights abuses of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza during the first Intifada.
12:30-1:30 p.m. - Reading and Q&A: “This is Not a Time for Peace,” Deb Margolin.
2-3 p.m. – Round table, “Can the Magic of Theater Save Our Souls?” Domnica Radulescu will moderate a discussion with Carol Lee Campbell, Tjaša Ferme, Emma Goldman-Sherman, Deb Margolin and Rachel Tamarin, director.
6:30-8 p.m. - “The Town with Very Nice People,” Domnica Radulescu, at the Center for Global Learning Atrium.