Thanks to all who came to the pre-
Election Stress Buster Event!
Nov 3, 7pm @ The Tank!
A SIMPLE HERSTORY — a Webby Award-honored, Telly Award-winning (and recent Anthem Award-finalist); a theatrical, multi-platform, audio fiction exploration of the 100+ women who have run for President of the United States — will throw a PRE-ELECTION DAY PARTY on November 3rd at The Tank (312 West 36th Street, 7PM). The party will include spirited beverages, festive shenanigans, music, and raucous selects from the forthcoming season. The event will be a final get-to-the-polls push; a gathering to build community, audience, and raise a couple a bucks in small change for A SIMPLE HERSTORY - SEASON 2. Read More.
Hosted by Nina Hellman!
Starring
Florencia Lozano,
David Shih,
& Colleen Werthman!
Come Laugh, Drink, Dance, Win!
BUST YOUR STRESS!
A Simple Herstory - Stress Buster Event
November 3, 7PM
The Tank
312 W 36th Street, NYC
November 3, 7PM
The Tank
312 W 36th Street, NYC
- Jocelyn Kuritsky (Series Creator, Executive Producer)
- Jonathan A. Goldberg (Series Executive Producer, S1 & S2 Writer)
- Meghan Finn (Series Presenting Partner, S2 Excerpts Director)
- Jenny Turner Hall (Series Executive Producer, S2 Co-Writer)
- Donya K. Washington (Series Executive Producer, S1 Director)
- Grace Flavien (Stage Manager)
- Peter McCabe (Stress Buster Event Producer)
- Nina Hellman (Host)
- Florencia Lozano (Margaret Chase Smith)
- David Shih (Clyde/Bill)
- Colleen Werthmann (Narrator/Eleanor Roosevelt)
- Isaac Steinberg, Paul Martnez, Jenny Turner Hall (Team Foley)
- Penelope Deen, Jennie Reich Litzky, Sue Scarlett Montgomery, Tiffany Munoz, Annabella Pritchard, Rachael Richman, Rachel Saruski (InterActors)
Season 2 revolves around the life and times of Margaret Chase Smith who ran for President in 1964. She was a member of the Republican Party and the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress. While it is an audio drama, Season 2 borrows from 20th-century film styles to create a complex portrait of the Senator from Maine, challenging preconceived notions, historical facts, and our perceptions of American culture. As with Season 1, it takes a lesser-known story, presents it, and then works to deconstruct it.