Kathryn Seabron’s
Angry Black Woman 101
The Marsh Berkeley TheaterStage
March 15 – April 13, 2025
Saturdays at 8pm | Sundays at 3pm
No Show March 29 & 30
Written & Performed by Kathryn Seabron
Directed by Lynn Vidal
Produced in Association with Bay Area Women’s Theatre Festival
Ticket Information
Tickets: $25 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating
75 minutes | No intermission | Ages 16+
(Please do not bring infants to the show)
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Show Description
Angry Black Woman 101 is a solo show that takes an introductory dive into the microaggressions, tropes and misogynoir Black women are faced with in the workplace and in society at large. This show is couched in a truthful and hurtful work situation during my tenure at a local nonprofit.
My experience illustrates the concept of suffering through microaggressions, being micromanaged, held under higher scrutiny at work for Black women. How their well being and safety is never a consideration. How white women’s tears are used to deflect and disenfranchise Black women. Interspersed throughout the show are vignettes, stories, poetry and media pieces to illustrate the topic of the crossroads of misogyny and racism that Black women have to navigate daily: at work, at school, on the street, at the market.
Artist Biography
Kathryn Seabron (writer/performer) is pleased and honored to be presenting Angry Black Woman 101 at the historic Marsh Theater. Her 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. When Ms. Seabron turned her attention towards the front of the stage, she joined the cabaret and burlesque community. In this world, she is well known by the handle “Juicy D. Light!” As Juicy, she is an internationally recognized burlesque performer, choreographer, and HBIC of the award winning troupe Rubenesque Burlesque. Ms. Seabron has performed for AfroSolo, SF Playground, National Women’s Theater Festival and The San Francisco Fringe Festival, where she is a “Best of the Fringe” winner. She looks forward to presenting Angry Black Woman 101 at the Atlanta Black Theater Festival later this month. She celebrates the tenacity of Black women. She rejoices in the knowledge that Black Women manage to survive and thrive in this hostile society. Ms. Seabron is a graduate of San Francisco State University, earning her Bachelor’s in Theater Arts and is based in Oakland, California.
Lynn Vidal (director) Actor, Director, Musician, Iconoclast – Lynn Vidal returns to the theater directing Kathryn Seabron’s one woman show, Angry Black Woman 101. The Bay Area Women’s Theater Festival (baWTF) works for gender parity, diversity, and inclusion as the Bay Area daughter of the National Women’s Theater Festival (North Carolina). We are writers, actors, producers, directors, artists, designers, and technicians who care about gender equality, whose mission is to create, produce, and promote extraordinary theatre by women+.
The Bay Area Women’s Theater Festival (co-producers) works for gender parity, diversity, and inclusion as the Bay Area daughter of the National Women’s Theater Festival (North Carolina). We are writers, actors, producers, directors, artists, designers, and technicians who care about gender equality, whose mission is to create, produce, and promote extraordinary theatre by women+. Learn more at https://bayareawomenstheatrefestival.com/home
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