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ANPF Fall Festival Reading of ASHLAND by Isabel Estelle

ASHLAND
By Isabel Estelle
Directed by Caroline Shaffer

After a young woman is unexpectedly diagnosed with a terminal illness and chooses to pursue Death with Dignity, she and her new partner must navigate the beginning and end of their relationship simultaneously. Featuring an amazing cast that includes Rachel Lindsey Routh, Jaz Hall, Kate Hurster*, Devin White*, and Catherine Castellanos*. With stage directions read by Jade Morgan Krische.

Isabel Estelle (they/them/theirs) is a trans playwright and actor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An Ashland native, they received a B.A. in theater arts from the University of Minnesota. Isabel’s work primarily centers queer and womens’ stories and aims to explore the overlaps between humor, grief, and magic.

Come be a part of the process as this new work comes to life through the magic of a dramatic reading. Be sure to stay for the talkbacks and share your insights with the artists.

(* Member of Actors Equity Association.)

Join us for the readings:
Thursday 10/19 @7:30
Saturday 10/21 @1:30
@SOU Main Stage Theatre 491 S. Mountain Ave. Ashland, OR 97520

Date & Time:

October 21, 2023 @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Cost:

$15 – $25

SOU Main Stage Theatre

491 S. Mountain Ave
Ashland,97520

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