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| ![]() Quaker Martyr on the Road - 350 Years After DeathActor Performs Solo in Grassroots Tour to Benefit Artists and Audiences with Disabilities
By: Universal Access Productions The Joy is written by Jeanmarie (Simpson) Bishop, who also performs the play that examines the life of Mary Dyer, the first colonial woman executed in the New World. Dyer was hanged on June 1, 1660, in Boston, because she was a Quaker. The play, a tour-de-force for one actor, is set against the backdrop of the brutal practices of the Puritan Church/State Government in early New England. The play is honest, painfully graphic and uncompromising in its storytelling. Rave reviews exalt The Joy as a stunning piece of work, brilliantly performed by Bishop and audiences often so moved they are on their feet cheering at the finish. The Fellowship of Quakers in the Arts (FQA.org) published the play in April 2016. Why so much interest in 'Mary's Joy,' a play about the life of a woman who died more than 350 years ago? Well-known and celebrated Quaker author/publisher Chuck Fager (afriendlyletter.com) "Choice is the essence of Mary Dyer's story," Bishop said. "Mary has given me the courage to take the time to engage in deep discernment before making most choices. It's been a long, winding and vital road. My insight – more a revelation – is that choices make us whole. We are powerful when we choose things, as opposed to having them thrust upon us, and being forced to accept them. Even hard things - even being executed - when it's our choice, is liberation. I think about that every day now, and it's a gift Mary gave to me." Jeanmarie (Simpson) Bishop is Founding Artistic Director of the Universal Access Productions. She wrote and performed hundreds of times the play A Single Woman, about the life of the first US Congresswoman and pacifist Jeannette Rankin. She starred in the film version that featured Judd Nelson, the voices of Martin Sheen and Patricia Arquette, and the music of Joni Mitchell. In 2007, she appeared at the historic Beverly Hills Theater 40 in the American premier of the solo tour-de-force Shakespeare Will, produced by Leonard Nimoy. She is highly regarded for her performance portraits of heroic women in modern and historic times. For more information and to book performances, visit https://jeanmariesimpson.wordpress.com/ The Joy is produced by Universal Access Productions, a 501(c)3 non-profit company that creates film and stage to film accessible to everyone, regardless of physical ability. UAP's mission is to "empower people with and without disabilities, those under-represented in mainstream theatre, as artists and patrons within a system from which they have been traditionally excluded." SCHEDULE (more dates and details to come) December 10 Santa Monica, CA January 5-20 Reno, Nevada February 4 Houston Texas March-April Eastern Seabord May Toronto, ON Canada June Virginia City, NV July Reno, NV ARTOWN End
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