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Welcome to the 19th Annual Women's Work Festival!  
We are a festival of plays-in-progress. Our week-long event features readings, music performances, workshops, panels, and special events promoting work by, for, and about women. Our festival is intersectional and proudly includes the work of women and other marginalized genders.

This year, the Festival has an exciting program with public readings by playwrights from NL, QC and AB, workshops led by great names of the theatre industry: Jillian Keyley, Laura Caswell and Santiago Guzmán, a special edition of our Performance Walk dedicated to the International Women's Day, a Women's Work Fair, One-on-One with artists, arts workers and producers, etc.

All events are open to the public and hosted at the LSPU Hall or online unless indicated otherwise. 

Admission to all Public Readings and Workshops is by donation and the proceeds go to the
St. John's Women's Centre. 

We host our Festival at the LSPU Hall, an accessible venue.
You can check more information HERE. 
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