Native American Women Playwrights programs

Programs and Productions

LeAnne Howe reading from "Shell Shaker" and other works. November 25, 2002, 7 p.m., Leonard Theater in Peabody Hall, at Miami University, Oxford, OH. See LeAnne Howe website with map, futher information, and contacts.

"Spirit Line." Seated reading of the one-act play by JudyLee Oliva, November 7 and 8, 2001, Miami University.

"Ola Na Iwi." [These Bones Live] Staged reading of the play by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, April 3, 2001, Miami University.

"PEEKING OUT OF AMERIKA'S MUSEUMS." By E. Donald Two Rivers. Presented by Red Path Theater Company.

Native American poet E. Donald Two Rivers will read part one of this collection about America and Native American relations entering the new millenium. This is a three part poetry play to be opened at Truman College in the spring. January 18th, 2001. CafeŽ Aloha, on Montrose and Lincoln, Chicago. Call for ticket info: (773) 561-9319.

"Gatherings of the People." November 19, 2000. Written by James Luna, directed by Theresa Chavez.

2:00 p.m. in the Wells Fargo Theatre, at the Autry Museum, Los Angeles. This is a workshop production; admission is free, but reservations are highly recommended. Call 323- 667-2000 ext. 243.

"Indian Radio Days." October 25-29, 2000. Knutson Theater, University of South Dakota at Vermilion.

Directed by American Indian graduate student, Cameron Ulrich. Tickets will be $8 for adults, $6 for senior citizens, and $1 for USD students.

"The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for a Deer Dance" and "Jump Kiss." Staged readings of two one-acts by Diane Glancy, April 8, 2000, Miami University.

"Sky Woman Festival." Nov. 3-21, 1999. New York City.

"Urban Tattoo" , One-woman performance by NAWPA author Marie Clements, directed by Randy Reinholz. November 7, 1999. Miami University.

"Returning the Gift VIII", October 21-24, 1999. Northern Michigan University

"Celebration of Native Women Playwrights", Performances and conference, March 19-20, 1999, Miami University.

"Women's Voices in Native American Theater" February 26, 1997. Miami University.


NAWPA hopes to cooperate with other organizations in sponsoring meaningful theater programs.

Please contact us with information about upcoming performances, readings, conferences, and other Native Theater events.


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Last updated 11/2/00.