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PUSH PARTY by Nia Akilah Robinson was profiled in Playbill and Broadway Black surrounding our Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation Community night.
BRAINSMASH by Sophie Weisskoff was profiled in Forbes and Sophie was interviewed about acquired disability, making theater and how her life has changed on Call Time with Katie Birenboim.
EVENTS by Bailey Williams at The Brick in December, read her interview with Forbes and the reviews in The New York Times, The Brooklyn Rail and 3Views.
Artistic Director Julia Greer was interviewed by Raven Snook at TDF about Centering Women’s Stories in Theater.
HAPPY LIFE writer Kathy Ng on her process, Hong Kong and her wild and adventurous play in both The Brooklyn Rail and The China Project.
Kathy Ng’s new play happy life directed by Kat Yen got raves in Exeunt, Opplaud, Stage Buddy and The New York Times.
THE COMMONS at 59E59 Theaters in 2020 in Broadway World.
ATHENA was listed in The New York Times as one of their “Unforgettable Theater Moments of 2018”.
ATHENA was a The New York Times Critic’s Pick.
The Brooklyn Rail interviewed Julia and Emma.
Julia, Emma and Gracie Gardner talked to TDF Stages about fencing, ATHENA and what The Hearth has set out to do.
"It makes me sad when teen girls are an object of derision, or just the words 'teenage girls' are used as an insult," says Gardner. "I think what's important is disentangling this idea that teenage girls' lives are sort of competitive in an arbitrary way, or that the lives of teenage girls are not as important as other people's. Theatre can be a tool to combat that."
Julia, Emma and Gracie Gardner sat down with Playbill to talk about Athena, gender parity and the origin story of The Hearth.
"'The stories are about women who exist without pretense and without the context of men or other things that are put upon women [are ones] … we want to add to the conversation about women in theatre in a way that feels exciting and nuanced,' adds Greer."
Julia and Emma were featured as Young Alumni to Watch in the Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin.
FOR ANNIE was reviewed in The Village Voice, Theatre Scene, Zeal NYC, Culture Catch, NY Theatre Guide, and Theatre is Easy.
Emma Miller and FOR ANNIE playwright Beth Hyland were interviewed by Works by Women.