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  <title>Bird Girl and the Hammer - Bethany Dickens Assaf</title>
  <description>About This Episode In this episode of&amp;amp;nbsp;Stories Found, we’re talking to one of our very favorite playwrights,&amp;amp;nbsp;Bethany Dickens Assaf, and then listening to her ten-minute comedy, Bird Girl and The Hammer. About the Playwright Bethany Dickens Assaf&amp;amp;nbsp;is a freelance playwright, dramaturg, and theatre artist, and a co-founder of&amp;amp;nbsp;Whiskey Theatre Factory&amp;amp;nbsp;and the Fragmented Theatre Festival. As both a writer and producer, she is obsessed with plays that deconstruct and take unusual perspectives on gender and sexuality, challenging audiences and serving untapped artistic voices by creating meaningful roles for women. Other favorite ideas/themes include female separatism, evangelical Christianity, bisexuality particularly in period settings, gender complementarianism, women in male-dominated spaces (gaming, cosplay), and the exploitation of women’s bodies for media such as reality television and true crime podcasts. Almost 100 of her plays have been performed or read across the country including her twisty sci-fi play, The Consciousness, which has been performed at over 10 fringe festivals across the country and won Best Play at the Tampa Bay Theatre Festival (director: Liz Colvert, stage manager: Meghan Pratt). She’s also had the amazing honor of working with organizations that are truly making an impact through storytelling such as Threshold Theatre, Theatre Works, FUSION Theatre, Road Theatre, EMBer Women’s Theatre, Central Florida Community Arts, Birdhouse Theatre, the Bechdel Group, and more. You can learn more through Bethany’s website:&amp;amp;nbsp;www.BethanyDickens.com. You can also read more of Bethany’s work on&amp;amp;nbsp;NPX, The New Play Exchange.  About the Cast Kate O'Claire as Bird Girl Kate O’Claire&amp;amp;nbsp;(she/her/hers) is a performer, producer, public speaker, and social justice mage who has been seen on stages throughout Central Florida, Paris, and her home state of Wisconsin. She is passionate about telling unique stories, amplifying historically excluded voices, fighting the patriarchy, riding Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios, eating Taco Bell, and reducing shame around difficult topics. Joe Llorens as The Hammer Joe Llorens has been a performer for over twenty years. In that time, he’s done things. Some of those things he’s liked, even. Joe will keep trying to do things he likes and not be as judgy about the things he doesn’t like because he really should cut himself a bit of a break. He loves his wife, children, and pets, though. A lot. About the Crew Engineering by Paul Hanna and ELA Studios.  Featured Organization Whiskey Theatre Factory is a theatre collective based in Orlando, FL with the mission&amp;amp;nbsp;to produce meaningful theatrical productions that uplift, develop, and celebrate emerging and untapped voices. We challenge our community through provocative, authentic pieces, examining our culture and revealing the grace of humanity. Interested in reading our Credo or connecting with us? Visit WhiskeyTheatreFactory.com to learn more. Featured Sponsor Magikjaz Creations is a woman, minority, and LGBTQ+ owned business based in Austin, Texas. Jazmyn is a proud Latinx artist who creates jewelry and wearable art and specializes in chainmail and wirework. She offers creative, original pieces that are truly one of a kind. Visit her website at Magikjazcreations.com. Want to see your company name here? Reach out for rates: hello@storiesfound.com  Let's be BFFs! Subscribe to our newsletter! storiesfound.substack.com  Thanks for listening to Stories Found! We heart you.  Want to chat about this episode? We're here for it! Email: hello@storiesfound.com Find us on Instagram,&amp;amp;nbsp;Facebook, or YouTube! Want to be a featured guest in a future episode? Let's do it. Email: submissions@storiesfound.com  Stories Found was recorded at ELA Studios, deep in the heart of Austin, Texas. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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