The glamour of producing

by Jennifer Bobiwash These first few months of this year have proven to have made an exciting year so far.  If you’ve read my bio you saw that I call myself an accidental producer.  I say accidental because it was never something I sought out for myself.  I realized early on in my entertainment career, … Continue reading The glamour of producing

I don’t need a plan

by Jennifer Bobiwash Every December I begin my shopping spree for a new planner.  Ok, who am I kidding, I usually start in the summer when Student Planners come out and I long to be back in school.  Yes, I still use paper and pen, but I also keep track of things online, but since … Continue reading I don’t need a plan

Am I a playwright?

by Jennifer Bobiwash I mean, I am a playwright?  I know.  Strange title to start off with LA FPI, should this be one of my first blog posts?  Especially on a playwriting blog.  To me the term/title playwright is just that.  Something that identifies you to a particular segment of the population.  What’s in a … Continue reading Am I a playwright?

One time in casting…

by Jennifer Bobiwash I spent this past weekend in a casting session for an upcoming play.  As an actor, it’s an interesting place to be.  I sat and listened as actors came in and recited their monologues and sang a variety of songs.  Having not taken the traditional route to acting (you know, going to … Continue reading One time in casting…

News

Click Here to see past LAFPI eBlasts – news, updates, opps and more. Click Here for So Cal LORT Numbers, stats on female artists and more recently, artists of color. Click Here for The Facts: a few gender parity statistics collected from over the last century.   Click Here for a copy of The Count 3.0 … Continue reading News

The FPI Files

Know a female or FPI-friendly theater, company or artist? Contact us at [email protected].  Navigating “The Body’s Midnight” by Brenda Varda Welcome to the literary landscape of The Body’s Midnight by Tira Palmquist. This world premiere, a co-production of IAMA and Boston Court and directed by Jessica Kubzansky, is a delicately interwoven script with surprising, beautiful and challenging moments. I … Continue reading The FPI Files