A Woman’s Heart by Judith Partelow
Judith Partelow’s acclaimed new play explores a woman’s emotional life as she faces the challenges of child-rearing, career, love, and loss. Alternately romantic, gutsy, self-doubting, and serene, A Woman’s Heart carries a richly detailed narrative thread—beginning in the 1950s and ‘60s and running through to the present day. Life events and cultural references will likely resonate with any baby boomer. Three female actors represent the story’s heroine at different stages of her journey, and a single male actor assumes multiple roles. The actors are Cynthia Harrington, Lee Roscoe, and Rod Owens, as well as the playwright herself. Directed by Partelow and produced by Janet Murphy Robertson of ArtistsAndMusicians.org, the play premiered at the Jacob Sears Library Theater in May 2017, went on to a second successful run at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in August, and was featured in the Women’s International Theater Festival in October 2017. Recently, the play was performed to an enthusiastic audience at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod in South Yarmouth, MA.
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MORE INFORMATION
Candace Hammond interviews Judith Partelow and Rod Owens on Arts Week: Interview at WOMR
Sue Mellen’s review of A Woman’s Heart in The Cape Cod Times: Review of A Woman's Heart
Readers' comments concerning Judith Partelow's poetry.