Tuesday 18 March 2014

Women Honing One-Acts: Supporting International Women's Day

Things are moving very quickly now - I like working at a fast pace as it keeps me active and hard-working. 

Last Saturday was the opening night for W.H.O.A - Women Honing One-Acts (A Night of Women Who Write). This runs like a mini festival with three performances - two playrights, and one excerpt from a book by Elizabeth Geoghegan - The Marco Chronicles: To Rome, Without Love. The excerpt is by far my favourite part of the show, it has humour - some witty, some adult, and it creates a very different perspective of 'romance' in Rome from the standard rose-tinted glasses people tend to see it with. This I feel I can relate to which is perhaps another reason why it is my favourite. I see a very commercialised Rome which over the years of tourism seems to me, to have lost it's charm. 

Anyway, I'll save all that for another post!

Promotional poster for W.H.O.A made by me

No comments:

Post a Comment