Episodi

  • S2 E4: Saying Goodbye to We Women
    Mar 16 2022

    On this (final) episode, Julie, Willow and Kelcey gather to bid farewell to the podcast. But, don't worry! The podcast will continue to live on Buzzsprout at eventually, on YouTube. We want to thank each and every guest, actor, director and collaborator who has given us their time and artistry for the past few years. We could not have continued with you!

    Stay tuned via email for some exciting season news, coming soon. Sign up at artemisiatheatre.org

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    29 min
  • S2 E3: Elizabeth Halajian
    Feb 23 2022

    In this episode, Julie chats with Elizabeth Halajian, VP of Development at Harris Theatre in Chicago about scarcity, the future of arts organizations and why the scarcity model doesn't work. 

    Visit us at artemisiatheatre.org to donate and support our feminist work!

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    33 min
  • Welcome, Kelcey Anyá!
    Feb 9 2022

    In a special episode, Willow sits down with Artemisia's new (and first) Managing Director, Kelcey Anyá. They get into Kelcey's Louisiana roots, how she redefined feminism for herself and what piece of advice she'd give to anyone listening. Welcome to the Artemisia family, Kelcey!

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    20 min
  • Season 2, Episode 1
    Jan 26 2022

    Willow James and Julie Proudfoot discuss how hierarchy and scarcity thinking create obstacles to realizing diversity and representation in our world.  Interviews and discussions with women from all sectors and four all-new feminist plays offer a deep dive into the challenges women face and the triumphs they achieve despite them.

    To learn more about Artemisia's mission and programming go to ARTEMISIATHEATRE.ORG.


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    31 min
  • Season 2 - Teaser
    Jan 24 2022

    We Women is back! Willow and Julie give you a peak into their plans for the 2022 podcast.  Women, the obstacles they face, the triumphs they achieve despite them, along with the danger zones of sexism and the glory of women's empowerment.  Interviews, discussions and some very special audio performances are the great things coming your way with We Women Season 2!  Free to our listeners.

    Learn more about Artemisia and our commitment to feminist storytelling at ARTEMISIATHEATRE.ORG.  We empower together.

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    2 min
  • Episode #147, Trojan Women Informance
    Dec 15 2021

    Hosts Julie Proudfoot  & Willow James come back for their final episode of the season to perform an excerpt from Euripides' Trojan Women..  Afterwards, they talk about the impact of the play on modern times and the horrible cost of war.

    Thank you for all of your support and we'll see you in 2022!

    Continue supporting We Women at artemisiatheatre.org

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    51 min
  • Episode #146, Live Fundraiser for #GivingTuesday
    Dec 1 2021

    Artistic Director Julie Proudfoot and Podcast Producer and Sound Designer Willow James go LIVE on Artemisia's Facebook page for #GivingTuesday!  We talk about the hiring of our Managing Director, the headshot raffle and why it's important to support Artemisia's work of empowering women.  Every dollar raised will go to fund our new Managing Director's salary.  Thank you for helping us reach our goal of $7,500.

    Donate here.  Stay tuned for exciting announcements by subscribing to our email newsletter at ARTEMISIATHEATRE.ORG. 

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    27 min
  • Episode #145, Iphigenia in Tauris
    Nov 10 2021

    Iphigenia in Tauris

    By Euripides

    November 10, 2021

    Julie Proudfoot and Willow James perform selected scenes from Euripides’ iconic feminist play.  Don’t miss this exciting episode that celebrates tragic heroines in their struggles against the patriarchy.

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    17 min