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About tiberall

Thea Iberall is a multi-talented writer. She studied playwriting at the Moving Arts Theatre and the Academy of New Musical Theatre. Plays include: We Did It For You! Women's Journey Through History, At Seven (Toledo Rep), Primed for Love (Eclectic Company Theatre) and Amacry! The Neuronic Musical (Out Theatre). She has a Master's Degree in Writing (USC). Her novel The Swallow and the Nightingale (Strong Voices) is a fable about a 4,000 year old secret brought through time by the birds. Her collection of contextual poems The Sanctuary of Artemis (Tebot Bach) integrates science and history with the language of poetry. She also has a Ph.D. in Computational Neuroscience (UMass) and is the author of 3 scientific texts.

Amazing Things Art Center

We are invited by Amazing Things Art Center to put We Did It For You! on there in January 2018. We are very excited to be in an actual theatre for a performance. We have worked into a routine to … Continue reading

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We start off 2018 with more performances

On January 13, we perform at the Walpole United Church. We get a lot of help from people there. It takes a few logistics runs to Walpole to finalize everything. The church is so beautiful but old, so we have … Continue reading

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More 2017 performances

We received some local cultural council grants from towns in Massachusetts to put on more performances. We had to find local venues in Norfolk and in Natick. The Norfolk Public Library has a great space for meetings and performances. The … Continue reading

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Starting performances in Massachusetts

Many of us went to the Women’s March in January 2017 and came away feeling like we had to do something for women’s rights. At the march in Boston, there were thousands and thousands of women and men. We were … Continue reading

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Workshop with high school students

We have done the We Did It For You! Women’s Journey Through History workshop with women’s organizations, conference attendees, churches, lifelong learning institutes, and community colleges. Tomorrow, we are doing our first workshop with high school students. We have added … Continue reading

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Paying attention – a letter to the new generation

Thinking about history and the stories of people far removed from us can be boring. I heard Sherry Turkle once say how we now can use our smart gadgets to get us through the boring bits of life. I admit … Continue reading

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Workshop at Irvine Valley College

We were invited by Dr. Pauli Merry to run a play-reading workshop at her class on Women’s Studies at Irvine Valley College. I love working with college students. There were enough students so that everyone had a role. My mother … Continue reading

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April 10, 2012 – Victor Valley College Performaing Arts Center

We were invited by the AAUW-Victorville for their annual event Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science. It took about 2 hours to drive out to Victorville, but it was well-worth the trip. There were about 200 teenage girls there, and … Continue reading

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March 28 – Ft. Irwin National Training Center

We were invited to perform at the Ft. Irwin National Training Center. Since it was 3 hours away, we drove up the night before, grumbling about the distance, not knowing what to expect. We didn’t know if it would be … Continue reading

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March 25th in Santa Monica

We were invited by the AAUW-CA to perform in Santa Monica at the YWCA. Unfortunately, it rained! When does it rain in Southern California? Like once a year, and that’s the day we had to drive 60 miles up the … Continue reading

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