What do we need to talk about?
An Apple family Zoom play by Richard Nelson
Available by video stream February 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 & 21
Available by video stream February 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 & 21
Eve is excited to again team with the Fledgling Theatre Company, NY to present this play about finding new ways to come together and connect. Cast, crew and more >>

What Do We Need to Talk About?, is one in a series of plays about the Apple family where they share ideas, idiosyncrasies and incidentals on a wide range of current topics and trends.
Introduced in 2010, the Apple siblings typically sit around a dining room table to reconnect through conversation. This current iteration finds them on Zoom dealing with technology, quarantine and questions about what the future holds.
With generous support from Brown-Forman
Cast, crew and more >>
Introduced in 2010, the Apple siblings typically sit around a dining room table to reconnect through conversation. This current iteration finds them on Zoom dealing with technology, quarantine and questions about what the future holds.
With generous support from Brown-Forman
Cast, crew and more >>
A peek behind the curtain ...
Check out our video interviews with the What Do We Need to Talk About? cast and crew! >>
Check out our video interviews with the What Do We Need to Talk About? cast and crew! >>
Celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment
Suffrage Sisters is a special e-EVEnt available to watch now on YouTube in two parts.
The first is “Suffrage Sisters: The Fight for Liberty” by Maggie Mead and starring Charlotte Hammett-Hubrich, Kate Scinta and Diane Stretz-Thurmond. Presented as a readers theatre piece, the decades-long struggle for women’s right to vote comes to life through the stories of Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul and other real-life characters and culminates with an appeal to continue the ongoing work toward equality and justice.
In part two, “Conversation with a Suffragist,”
Megan Burnett provides an intimate look into the life of abolitionist and suffragist Mattie Griffith Browne in a one-woman show that highlights the challenges and triumphs of the pioneering Kentuckian.
The first is “Suffrage Sisters: The Fight for Liberty” by Maggie Mead and starring Charlotte Hammett-Hubrich, Kate Scinta and Diane Stretz-Thurmond. Presented as a readers theatre piece, the decades-long struggle for women’s right to vote comes to life through the stories of Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul and other real-life characters and culminates with an appeal to continue the ongoing work toward equality and justice.
In part two, “Conversation with a Suffragist,”
Megan Burnett provides an intimate look into the life of abolitionist and suffragist Mattie Griffith Browne in a one-woman show that highlights the challenges and triumphs of the pioneering Kentuckian.
Women's Words: Sharing Her-stories
A celebration of regional women writers and a salute to women writing their own stories.
Our production of "Women's Words" has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
We look forward to seeing you in person again and continuing to ensure female
perspectives are explored and women's voices are amplified.
Please stay safe and well, friends.
We look forward to seeing you in person again and continuing to ensure female
perspectives are explored and women's voices are amplified.
Please stay safe and well, friends.