The popular and prestigious Women’s Theatre Festival (WTF), based in North Carolina but streaming the world over, will include live performances of eight stories from Inside Our Time: Stories
Three of LA’s most acclaimed musicians will share their personal stories at Bravissima! Jewish Women in Music at The Braid, home of Jewish Women’s Theatre (JWT) in Santa
Vicki Juditz (pronounced YOOD-itz) did not know, till she was in her 20s, that in German her name meant “Jew.” An actor, writer, voice-over artist and activist, she was a
A new play performed explores the intersection African-American and Jewish culture, embodied by the solo performer, Rain Pryor.
Pryor spent her childhood in both Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, and
Art LA Contemporary returns for its eighth year at Barker Hangar and Jewish Women’s Theatre/Braid Performance and Art Space gear up for a busy season.
In its 8th
Maggie Anton, author of the popular Rashi’s Daughter series, will discuss her latest book, 50 Shades of Talmud: What the First Rabbis Had to Say about You Know What,
This Saturday, July 16, internationally acclaimed photographer Penny Wolin gives an audiovisual lecture introducing an exhibit based on her newest book, “Descendants of Light: American Photographers of Jewish Ancestry,” presented
Three actors over 80, a fourth in his late 60s … who says there are no quality stage roles for senior citizens these days?
I'm talking about “Endgame,” the
The Braid Art and Performance Space is no longer temporary and "Not That Jewish" is no longer considered a workshop performance. Like the Levy's Real Jewish