In Front of Your Eyes 2024
Performance Festival Presents:
Kathryn Seabron’s
Angry Black Woman 101
at The Marsh San Francisco Studio
Written & Performed by Kathryn Seabron
Directed by Lynn Vidal
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Saturday, August 3 at 7pm
Opener: Theresa Donahoe
Friday, August 9 at 7pm
Opener: Natacha Ruck
Sunday, August 11 at 1pm
Opener: Natacha Ruck
About the Festival
In Front of Your Eyes Performance Festival will feature developing works from women and nonbinary performers and playwrights. The festival will take place in both San Francisco and Berkeley. San Francisco will feature solo shows, and Berkeley will feature ensemble shows.
About the Show
Angry Black Woman 101 is a powerful solo show that delves into the microaggressions, tropes, and misogynoir that Black women face in the workplace and society at large. Set against the backdrop of a hurtful work experience at a local nonprofit, this performance exposes the harsh realities of enduring microaggressions, being micromanaged, and facing higher scrutiny. It highlights how Black women’s well-being and safety are often overlooked and how white women’s tears can be weaponized to disenfranchise them. Angry Black Woman 101 vividly illustrates the intersection of misogyny and racism that Black women navigate daily—at work, at school, on the street, and in everyday life—through compelling vignettes, stories, poetry, and media pieces, offering a raw, honest exploration of their struggles and resilience.
Ticket Information
Tickets: $15 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance,
and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.
No Intermission | Ages 16+
Please do not bring infants to the show
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About the Artistic Crew
Kathryn Seabron’s (Playwright & Performer) theatrical career began as a stage manager for the legendary Lorraine Hansberry Theater. She has directed for the Asian American Theater, African American Theater Company, Oakland Ensemble Theater Company, and Oakland Public Theater. When Seabron shifted her focus to performing, she joined the cabaret and burlesque community, becoming well-known as “Juicy D. Light!” As Juicy, she is an internationally recognized burlesque performer, choreographer, and the head of the award-winning troupe Rubenesque Burlesque. Sebron has performed for AfroSolo, San Francisco Playground, the National Women’s Theater Festival, and the San Francisco Fringe Festival, where she won the “Best of the Fringe” award.
Lynn Vidal (Director) is an actor, director, musician, and iconoclast. Vidal returns to the theater to direct Kathryn Seabron’s one-woman show, Angry Black Woman 101.
Openers
August 3 – Theresa Donahoe’s Born Again in Berkeley
Theresa has a secret. In the San Francisco Bay Area where people are flinging open their closet doors, she’s not sure she’ll be accepted. Help Theresa come out……as a Christian.
August 9 & 11 – Natacha Ruck’s Surprise Movie Night
It’s Surprise Movie Night at the Toronto Film Festival, and the audience has no idea what they’re about to see. The director and lead actor have flown in from Paris to present their film d’auteur… and Natacha is ready to be their interpreter. What could possibly go wrong?