In honor of Women’s History Month,
Synchronicity Theatre and the Center for Civil and Human Rights,
in partnership with
The Atlanta Women’s Foundation, Commercial Real Estate Women,
National Coalition of 100 Black Women – Atlanta Chapter,
Georgia Women for a Change, The League of Women Voters of Georgia
and The White House Project present
Women + War
CREATED BY THE ARTISTS OF SYNCHRONICITY THEATRE
Special Performance and Post-Show Discussion,
Saturday, March 6th at 6:30p.m.
After the show, join the artists and female leaders from across the state in spirited round-robin
conversations around the theatre. Wine and heavy hors d’ouvres included with your ticket!
"A rich example of the social power of cultural arts. By exploring the world's wars thoughtfully, the message reflects
the importance of pursuing peace around the globe." - Former President Jimmy Carter

The women speak again. Our company-created hit from 2005 returns in new form. Synchronicity's
Women + War
is a powerful multimedia performance that explores the startling, hopeful, funny and heartbreaking nature
of what it means to be a woman touched by war. Told through text, movement and striking visuals.
* Performed at 7 Stages / 1105 Euclid Ave. N.E., Little 5 Points, Atlanta
(directions).
Directed by Rachel May. Choreography by Celeste Miller. Stage management by Charlie Moore.
Buy your tickets at the special CCHR rate ($18)
here
"Synchronicity's occasionally funny, often chilling and forever insightful look into the psychology of war in all its guises [is] the product of
nearly 50 interviews with area women whose lives have been touched by the social scourge. The world premiere succeeds at the nearly impossible
task of making a dreaded subject come to life as a provocative entertainment that gently touches the soul with compassion and generosity."
- Wendell Brock, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Synchronicity's staged incarnation of 'Women + War' is a magnificently rendered dramatic work that's frequently breathtaking to behold....
Sheer inspiration."
- Bert Osborne, The Sunday Paper
"Finally, a cultural experience that puts a human face on the barrage of contradictions we read about in the daily news.
Now that's good theater." - AJC
* One of the Top 10 shows of 2005 (The Sunday Paper)
* Best Female Actor of 2005: W+W's 9-performers (Creative Loafing)
* One of the Top 10 Directors of 2005: Rachel May
Special thanks to our partners for this special evening…
Women + War runs February 19-March 7. If you cannot join us March 6, we hope that you can see the show
on another night during the run.