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LAWTF was inspired by the Women's Theatre Festival (WTF) in Philadelphia.
WTF Co-Founder Katie Goodman produced the National Women's Theatre
Festival satellite in Los Angeles in 1992 at the University of California
at Los Angeles (UCLA).
In 1993, LAWTF picked up the torch and continued the vision that
had been planted by the Women’s Theater Festival in Los Angeles.
At the conclusion of that weekend conference, all participants were asked
to convene for a closing.
During announcements, it was Miriam Reed who suggested to Adilah
Barnes that they make an announcement requesting all solo artists to join
them in the rear of the room following the conference to determine how
they might collectively support each other
Adilah and Miriam were bombarded with
solo artists of diverse disciplines (including actors, dancers, story tellers,
performance artists, performance poets, sculptors and comedians).
Helene McCardle offered a meeting
space at the Burbank Little Theatre.
By the end of the meeting the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre
Festival was born.
The founding circle includes Adilah
Barnes, Joyce Guy, Judith Heineman, Nina Kaufman, Helene McCardle, Miriam
Reed and Phylise Smith.
LAWTF was inspired by the Women's Theatre
Festival in Philadelphia that had created the National Women's Theatre
Festival satellite in Los
Angeles in 1992 at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
In 1993, LAWTF picked up the torch and continued the vision that had
been planted by the Women’s Theater Festival in Los Angeles. |